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[quote=Anonymous]just came off the RC cruise from B-more to bermuda I was hell bent on not bringing a jacket. but SWMBO instisted. since it was the last big trip with her parents and sister. MIl and FIl are getting older wanted one last trip with no flying. formal night- saw a kid wearing a bathing suit and crocks in the dinning room, father wearing a button down short sleeved shirt with shorts and flip flops and another wearing blue jeans and t-shirt. on non formal nights it did not get any better... I wish the cruise lines would just ditch the fucking dress code, or actually start enforcing it... No reason the floor managers in the dinning room can't tell people "sorry you need to be wearing XYZ to eat here". the problem is the floor managers don't want to risk the passenger complaining about them. they don't want a black mark on their service record. Oh, hopefully your food will be better. the dinning room food the RC Grandeaur of the seas was mediocre at best. comparable to what i could get at a ruby tuesday's and the buffet food was less than what i woudl expect at a golden corral. breakfast int he dinning room took 30 minutes for a fried egg... while the individual staff members were great and aimed to please. the whole trip just fell short this was my 7th cruise, first time with RC. Holland america and celebrity are my "goto" lines... [/quote]
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