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Dress Code Changes
Regent Seven Seas has modified their dress codes and policies in favor of a less stringent policy. This was done as a result of guest feedback and shall be put into place for the 2009/2010 New Year's Eve cruises.
Daytime Dress Code (until 6 p.m.) During the day, resort style clothing (including shorts, warm-up suits, jeans and sneakers) is acceptable in all public areas. Bare feet are acceptable only on the Pool Deck.
Evening Dress Code (after 6 p.m.) Two types of dress code have been established for evenings in public areas: Elegant Casual and Formal Optional. The number of Formal Optional nights per cruise is dependent upon the length of the cruise, as follows: - Cruises of fifteen nights or less will be Elegant Casual for the duration
- Cruises of sixteen nights or more will have two Formal Optional nights
Elegant Casual: Skirt, or slacks (no jeans) with blouse or sweater, pant suit or dress for ladies; slacks (no jeans) and collared shirt for gentlemen. Sport jackets are optional. Note: Jeans, T-shirts, baseball caps, shorts, sneakers and bathrobes are not considered appropriate in any public area after 6 p.m.
Formal Optional: While guests are welcome to dress each evening as per the Elegant Casual dress code, during Formal Optional evenings, guests may opt for a more formal choice of clothing including gowns and cocktail dresses for ladies; tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suit with tie for gentlemen.
What do you think about these changes? While Regent Seven Seas still has maintained a sense of decorum and tradition, this does seem to alter things slightly. Are you in favor of the loosening of dress codes on cruise lines like Regent Seven Seas? Let us know your thoughts.
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