Saturday, August 12, 2006

 

Packing For Your Cruise

Friends, remember you are on the ship to have a good time. You should travel light. There are no baggage weight or size limits as long as the baggage fits in the stateroom, however, baggage must also meet any restrictions of the airline or train you may be arriving on.
Clothing Casual attire (shorts, slacks, sundresses, blouses, etc.) is the best option during the day. You will have a chance to dress up in formal wear two nights during a 6-day or longer cruise (one night on shorter cruises). Formal wear or a dark suit is suggested. The dress code for other evenings ranges from sport coat and tie to casual resort wear. Shorts and t-shirts are not permitted in the dining room during dinner. Sweaters, lightweight jackets, and raincoats are suggested for Alaska and Canada/New England cruises.
For those not wanting to dress up, the buffets are open nightly (with the exception of the last evening of the cruise), and have a casual dress code. All passengers should bring a pair of rubber-soled sandals or sneakers to wear on deck and a pair of comfortable walking shoes.

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