Norwegian Cruise Line appears to be backtracking on recent dress code restrictions, but how will new guidelines be applied?
That ship has sailed. Norwegian Cruise Line is facing a torrent of backlash after appearing to tighten its once laid-back dining dress code rules, which some furious travelers declared “idiotic.” ...
NCL recently updated its dress code, and shorts and flip-flops are not permitted at six dining venues: Palomar, Ocean Blue, Onda, Cagney's Steakhouse, Le Bistro and, at dinner only, Haven Restaurant.
Norwegian Cruise Line passengers are criticizing new formal dining dress code rules that in specialty restaurants.
Shorts and flip-flops? Totally fine in most places – just not in the following restaurants: Palomar, Ocean Blue, Onda, Cagney's, Le Bistro and Haven Restaurant for dinner,” says NCL ...
Norwegian Cruise Line’s updated dinner dress rules at select restaurants are drawing mixed reactions from cruisers online.
NCL banned shorts at 6 restaurants. Angry passengers say it breaks a promise. But neuroscience suggests they may have a point. Here are both sides.
Norwegian Cruise Line has always been a bit of a rebel when it comes to food. Back in 2000, the company introduced the concept of Freestyle Cruising, and with it, the idea of Freestyle Dining. Guests ...