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In the middle of February, Norwegian Cruise Line made a few changes to their dress code that mainly affected guests who dine at one of the specialty restaurants on their ships. Late last week, NCL ...
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Norwegian Cruise Line is tightening its once ultra-relaxed dress code at select onboard specialty dining restaurants, signaling a shift away from the casual, flip-flop-friendly image the company has ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Norwegian Cruise Line lovers are unleashing their outrage online after the company rolled out a new formal dining dress code ...
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.” Passengers hoping to dine ...
Norwegian Cruise Line lovers are unleashing their outrage online after the company rolled out a new formal dining dress code change. Featured Video According to Norwegian's policy page, the popular ...
Norwegian Cruise Line reportedly prohibits tank tops, flip flops, baseball caps, visors and jeans that are overly faded or have holes or tears from main dining rooms and specialty restaurants Richard ...
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