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    Re: Going on a cruise

    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Here's an unrelated question:
    I was watching "The Love Boat" last week and as the ship would embark on its voyage of adventure and romance the passengers would stand at the rails and throw streamers and confetti at the poor saps standing on the boarding platform. Is this still done? Was it ever done? It seems like it would make a lot of mess for somebody to have to clean up.
    That was done back in the heyday of transatlantic and transpacific passenger ships to travel from one place to another, as opposed to today's modern cruises which are vacations.

    And, I haven't seen the streamers as its a big mess, both ashore and in the water. In today's "Green" environment, such doings are not so popular as they once were.

    Most cruise lines still have sail-away parties that can vary from cruise line to cruise line. On Disney we had a really great time but on Celebrity it is more sedate and laid back. Still fun and I enjoy them but two totally different approaches.
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    Re: Going on a cruise

    Quote Originally Posted by Ian_G View Post
    But she didn't say instead, so you still get the choice. There must be more than one posh do.

    Ian
    On this particular cruise there is only one and its a "semi-formal" night.

    On one of my last cruises I was going to take both a tux and a kilt, but between the two they filled up an entire suitcase and I didn't want to have to lug it all around. So my personal rule is either a kilt (with Argyll) or a tux.

    If I ever get to go on a 14 day or more cruise, I'll definitely take both as there will be at least 3, and probably more, dress up nights.

    On Cunard you can dress up every evening if you want.
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    Re: Going on a cruise

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    Do ya'll have all these 'agreements' in some sort of file you refer to, like Sheldon and Amy's relationship agreement on 'The Big Bang Theory'? Or does she just tell you what to do on a case by case basis ?
    You know how it is - if it's my "agreement" its negotiable, if its her's its usually written in stone.

    Actually, we have discussed this issue several times and "she who must be obeyed" prefers that I leave the kilt at home when we go to the Caribbean, but I can take it when we go to Canada and Europe. Canada is coming up in the fall and we hope to do Europe next year, so I'm coming out ahead!

    She likes me in a kilt though so all is not lost.
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    Re: Going on a cruise

    Got my jacket and waistcoat today. See - http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...6/#post1057458

    All reservations are made but for the dinners, port adventures (both of which I can't make until Feb) and some odds & ends like ties, etc.

    We are now less than 3 months away and already marking the calendar

    Jim

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    Re: Going on a cruise

    Quote Originally Posted by Drac View Post
    Well the cruise got bumped to April instead of May due to scheduling conflicts but got the reservations made on everything that we can.

    Jim

    Well Drac, we've also changed our cruise plans so let me pull you out from under the bus!

    We're now going on a cruise to Bermuda in September, instead of to Canada.

    And yes, I'll be wearing my kilt for formal night.
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    Re: Going on a cruise

    My wife and I are finishing up our plans for our 25th wedding anniversary cruise to Alaska in June. I'll be kilted at least for the formal evenings.

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    Re: Going on a cruise

    I brought 4 kilts for my last disney cruise, so it was everyday in your face attire. I was better recieved on my dress than in normal life. I brought my PC and wore bowtie and vest for formal and straight black tie no vest for semi. I would not worry about being overdressed, remember those nights are big photo nights and you and yours can get great pics in your 9's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuffinMan View Post
    I brought 4 kilts for my last disney cruise, so it was everyday in your face attire. I was better recieved on my dress than in normal life. I brought my PC and wore bowtie and vest for formal and straight black tie no vest for semi. I would not worry about being overdressed, remember those nights are big photo nights and you and yours can get great pics in your 9's.

    MM
    I'm with you, I see no reason to wear trousers on vacation!
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    For black tie, I prefer a Prince Charlie. However, if you can only take one, then the Argyll with waistcoat would be an excellent, and versatile, choice.

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    Here's how it went down for a couple nights. First is at the fancy dining restaurant for our anniversary and the other is for semi-formal night.





    Had a hell of a time trying to remember how to tie the bow tie when I couldn't access the net.

    Jim

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