Old 08-19-2011, 05:07 PM
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JanetM
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
Have a wonderful time...I'll be thinking about you! And please share the details with us when you get back. I especially hope you will tell us about the excursions you take. What cruise line are you on, and how many days?
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And what kind of clothes did you get for the trip? I'm sure no one insists on formal wear, but levis and boots are too far down to even think about, so what would be best? Good pant suits? Slacks and light blazers? Good, less than cocktail type dress for dinners? I'm talking older ladies, not 30 somethings who go traveling while "hunting" for two legged game.
Enquiring minds want to know. My sister and I have been discussing going on a cruise. We've already found a nice vet to board our cats.[/quote]



The dress code for Regent Seven Seas is "elegant casual"

What this means is that during the day shorts, sandals, jeans, baseball caps are acceptable.

After 6pm. they ask that men dress in collared shirts and slacks (sports coat is optional), and that ladies dress in a skirt/blouse, dress, or nice pantsuit. This code applies to the restaurant, lounge, club, and casino area. They do not have "formal nights" so formals and tuxes are not required. Of course suits, and cocktail dresses are acceptable. My husband and I are very casual people so a sport coat for him, and a dress for me is probably the most we will do.

Up on deck, or by the pool, or by the outdoor restaurants casual wear (jeans, shorts etc) are allowed 24 hrs. a day.
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