CRUISING ain’t what it used to be – at least in the opinion of some passengers. Canadian man Gerry Eggert recently bemoaned on Facebook the lack of cruisers who now dress up to dine in Holland America Line’s main dining rooms – a post which garnered plenty of friends and...
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CRUISING ain’t what it used to be – at least in the opinion of some passengers.
Canadian man Gerry Eggert recently bemoaned on Facebook the lack of cruisers who now dress up to dine in Holland America Line’s main dining rooms – a post which garnered plenty of friends and foes.
His complaints were on Tue detailed in a Washington Post article which spoke to the trend of cruise lines steering away from formal nights and dress codes – CLICK HERE to read.
According to Oceania Cruises’ Jason Worth, “I had a guest tell me at an event that I wore a tie for more than 40 years, I don’t want to wear a tie on holiday!”
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