I have been on about 20 cruises on 4 different cruise lines and they all had a formal night, but never a requirement to wear a mask for a ball. Now years ago some of the lines did have a masked ball, but they do not do that anymore; at least on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Princess or Norwegian. And I have not heard of that being the case on any other lines these days.
In past years the cruise lines did a number of things that they no longer do these days. Some line, for example, do not have a standard midnight buffet every night. In the past that was a staple. The lines used to advise you ahead of time of theme nights, like western, or Caribbean nights. Now the only night they advise you of is the formal nights; and those, by the way, are requested but not required. If you do not want to go formal on those nights you do not have to
2007-10-07 08:12:09
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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Hi , I too have never heard of having to wear a mask, there are formal nights where you dress up in evening dress, but not masks!
2007-10-09 21:41:52
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answered by filly2dream 3
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Never heard of this, and I've been on 15 cruises.
2007-10-07 07:46:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I wonder what cruise you are going on? I've been on a few, but i've never heard of this.
2007-10-07 10:37:28
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answered by max 2
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formal night is
cocktail dress for women/tux or suit for men.
there is only two of those in a typical 7 day cruise.
cruiseclues.com
cruisecritic.com
2007-10-08 10:44:59
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answered by Tivogal 6
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which cruise liner is it? u can see if they have a web site or just give them a call and ask them, or if u booked it with a travel agent ask them
2007-10-07 07:39:31
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answered by Crissie 5
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they a musk ballet also a captain's diner too and you have to have tux if you want it is cheaper to buy it ashore than on-board !!
2007-10-07 07:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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