We are going on a double dip cruise in late May on the Wonder. What is the dress code for dinner? Can men wear nice shirts with polos? What is the dress code for formal night?
"Dinner attire is "cruise casual," meaning no shorts, swimwear or tank tops. Palo diners will want to dress up a bit more than when dining at Lumiere's or Triton's, though Guests are free to dress up for any dinner. A Personal Navigator—Disney Cruise Line's daily newsletter detailing all there is to see and do—will arrive at your stateroom daily with dressing advice for that night's dinner."
Onboard DiningQuestion
What should I wear to dinner?
Answer
Dining Dress requirements vary by venue or theme night on your cruise. In general, most meals are "Cruise Casual"—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops. Most cruises also have special theme nights with additional attire requirements. Here's a breakdown of these events by cruise itinerary.
On 3-night cruises:
-One cruise casual night—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
-One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
-One "dress-up night"—jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women
On 4-night cruises:
-First night: cruise casual—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
-One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
-One "dress-up night"—jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women
-Final night: cruise casual—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
On 7-night cruises:
-First night: cruise casual—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
-Three additional "cruise casual" nights—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops
-One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
-One formal and one semi-formal night—formal wear for men: tuxedo or suit; for women: gown or dress; semi-formal wear for men: suit/jacket; for women: dress or pantsuit.
Dress for dinner at Palo on all cruises:
-Men: dress shirt or jacket, no shorts
-Women: dress or pantsuit
For cruises that request formalwear attire, Guests can pre-order tailored formalwear rentals and have it delivered directly to their staterooms upon arrival. To learn more, visit Cruiseline Formalwear
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