50 Cunard Tips #50 - Cunard's Dress Code in a Nutshell
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By day, it's casual. Jeans, t-shirts, and shorts. All fine.
After 6:00 p.m., it's smart attire or gala.
On Kunard, you can't be overdressed.
Today's tip, don't fear the dress code. Embrace it.
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Daily Cunard cruise tips for Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria, and Queen Anne – from cabin hacks to onboard secrets and money-saving tricks. 📅 New tip every day – subscribe so you don’t miss the series! Cunard’s dress code is part of the magic. 🌟 By day it’s casual — jeans, shorts, T-shirts are fine. After 6pm it’s either Smart Attire or a Gala Night: think collared shirts, dresses, tuxedos, and ball gowns. Rules always apply (no ripped jeans, no gym wear, no swimwear indoors), but if you prefer to stay casual you can head to the buffet or Golden Lion pub. My advice: don’t fight it, embrace it — where else do gentlemen get to be James Bond? 🍸 #Cunard #CunardTips #QueenMary2 #QueenElizabeth #QueenVictoria #QueenAnne #CruiseTips #CruiseHacks #CruiseTravel #LuxuryCruise #CruiseLife #CruiseSecrets #CruiseDressCode #CruiseFashion #GalaNight