Typical JohnK.
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Surprisingly a large number of cruisers love to have the men in tuxedoes and the women in gowns. I understand that on QM2 and the like, (and everyone looks wonderful) but don't in cruises that go say to the Caribbean or Pacific Islands etc. So those who don't want the full dress thing don't take the tie/jacket and might eat in the buffet but there's all kind of insults thrust to those who dare dine in the dining room without say a tie. Its the stuff of popcorn.
For the record, on the QM2, the Older Dame and I dressed in gowns every formal night and all the men at the table wore a tux. Just dont mention St Patricks Day ball. Green is not my best colour although DameO looked a treat. But not against a green background.
Flushed her out. Tipping. Oh the queues at guest services with people wanting to remove the auto tips but trying to make sure their steward didn't find out. As if.