Shorts and/or open toes will still get you in 2 of the 3 dining rooms and
all but 2 of the specialty restaurants so no worries there. I didn't attempt
to thwart the attire policy in the 3 restrictive dining options on Breakaway
but on previous NCL cruises I have seen them turn people away in the "no
shorts or open toes" restaurants.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 8:08 AM
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Subject: [vpFREE] Breakaway Cruise - Attire Q's
How strict are they in enforcing their dining attire policy?
I tend to pack rather light and I'd prefer to avoid bringing dress shoes,
long pants, button-down shirts, etc if I didn't have to. However, I also
don't want to be refused service due to improper attire.
The trip is to Bermuda and I'm traveling w/ young adults (mid 20's)
thanks in advance
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