Monday, 24 May 2010
Formal nights on Ships
I'm hearing more and more from some of my clients can escape the formal nights onboard...they avoid it by eating in other area's of the Ship other than the main dining room.
For many cruise passengers, the formal night of their voyage is one of elegance and beauty as well as rich gourmet dining and multiple photographs. Knowing how to enjoy a cruise formal night guarantees that passengers look their best for the evening's festivities and will have stunning photographs to capture the memories of this part of their cruise holiday.
Ask when the formal night of the voyage is when you first make your cruise reservations. On most mainstream cruise lines, formal night is the second night of the cruise, but longer voyages may have more than one formal night.
Leave your cruise ship cabin early on formal night to take advantage of the different photo stations set up in public areas of the ship. Most ships will offer at least four or five different photo backgrounds and settings, including black-and-white photos or sepia-toned images, and some ships may offer up to a dozen options. Photos will be available both before and after dinner.
Return to your cabin to change into more comfortable, resort casual clothes before seeing the evening lounge show if desired, or continue wearing formal clothes throughout the evening.
And let's not forget the kids, get them dressed up too, although they might not look dressed up by the time they have eaten and most of their dinner down their fronts, so get a nice family snapshot before they get mucky!
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