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Posted 21 September 2009 16:43
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Hello

Apologies if this has already been asked...but is there a dress code for breakfast and lunch in the restaurants on the ship.

I am traveling on the Ventura in just over 6 weeks time, and need to start to think about what to take!

Thanks

Clare

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Posted 21 September 2009 16:57
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Clare...Welcome....No, there is not a dress code for breakfast and lunch...Resort wear is fine...The only thing they ask is that you do not wear swimming gear in the restuarants, but even that's okay if you cover it up and its not wet...The dress code only operates in the evening and you will have about 10 smart casual nights and 4 formal nights on a 2 week cruise...At the back of the P&O brochure the dress code is quite clearly printed...And that is what you go by.

Have a fantastic cruise.

Paul

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Posted 21 September 2009 16:58
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Main restaurants: Feet must be shod, no swimming costumes, no vests, no torn clothes, no highly abbreviated shorts.

Deck restaurants: A wrap or t-shirt over swimwear at a minimum plus feet must be shod.

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Posted 21 September 2009 17:02
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I would paste/copy the relevant part but Ken doesn't like it!!
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Posted 21 September 2009 17:09
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 I'll do it instead then...I hope...Clare this is directly off the P&O web site. 
          What should I wear?
To help you pack for your holiday, below you’ll find a description of the different dress codes we operate and upon which ship they apply. If you do forget to pack something, then don’t worry as our shops carry a wide range of leisurewear and formal clothing.

Daywear
Casual shirts, shorts, trousers and beachwear are ideal. For going ashore and walking on deck, flat comfortable shoes are a must. You will also need a lightweight jacket or coat for cool evenings and occasional showers. Don’t forget sun protection cream, a sun hat and sunglasses as the sun is much stronger at sea. Packing a spare pair of glasses and an ample supply of any medicines you are taking is also a good idea.

Formal
This is the opportunity for ladies to wear formal evening wear such as an evening dress, smart trouser suit or a cocktail dress. For men, a dinner jacket or tuxedo are the norm, otherwise a dark lounge/ business suit and tie or formal national dress is fine. (Applies to all ships.)

Semi-Formal
Ladies can wear anything from tailored trousers to smart separates or an elegant dress, while men are required to wear a smart shirt and trousers with a jacket such as a blazer or sports jacket. A suit and tie may be worn but is not compulsory. (From April 2009 Semi-Formal applies to Arcadia, Artemis, Aurora and Oriana only.)

Smart Casual
Stylish resort or leisurewear is ideal, for example casual separates or dresses for ladies and open-neck polo shirts and casual trousers (not shorts) for men. A jacket and smart trousers may be worn but are not compulsory. Smart dark denim may be worn however we request that the following items are not worn: sportswear, e.g. trainers, football shirts and tracksuits. Bring your brightest clothes for our Tropical evenings. (Applies to all ships.)

For a typical two week cruise:
Oceana and Ventura - From April 2009 there will normally be four Formal evenings and ten Smart Casual evenings. Arcadia, Aurora, Oriana and Artemis – there are normally four Formal evenings, four Semi-Formal evenings and six Smart Casual. However in extremely hot temperatures these dress codes may be relaxed. We will send you confirmation of the specific details of your cruise with your travel documents.

Children: The dress code is applicable to all passengers of 18 years and over and we request that on Formal or Semi-Formal evenings children wear, as a minimum, Smart Casual dress, however on these occasions dark denim is not permitted.

Please do not wear your swimsuit in the lounges, interior bars, restaurants or reception area. A shirt and suitable footwear is required while indoors and when using the buffets. In the evenings all restaurants and bars comply with the dress code of the evening.
To help you pack for your holiday, below you’ll find a description of the different dress codes we operate and upon which ship they apply. If you do forget to pack something, then don’t worry.


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Posted 21 September 2009 17:30
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Posted 21 September 2009 17:53
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I am standing in the corner as we speak.

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Posted 21 September 2009 20:23
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What a pair of big girls blouses you are .... I only suggested pasting the link which, as I suggested at the time, would not only give the full answer but also provide access to loads of queries the person may have.

Not it was a suggestion not an order (and being married to Julie I fully understand the difference) ... so behave yourselves or I will report you for abuse and running crying like a baby to admin complaining about everything ... oh sorry, that is not my style :-)
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Posted 21 September 2009 20:25
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Being a helpful and setting the appropriate page is available here
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