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Do people decorate their stateroom doors on Royal Caribbean?

Do people decorate on Royal Caribbean cruises? Yes! Royal Caribbean guests love to decorate their doors for special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries, and also just for fun!



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On your first Disney Cruise, you may notice that many other cruisers have decorated their stateroom doors as you walk through the corridors around the ship. This is a very popular practice on all Disney Cruise's and you will quickly see the creativity that other cruiser's bring to this cruising tradition.

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Yes! Princess cruisers usually decorate their doors for special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries, or even just to celebrate the joy of cruising! Cruise door magnets are the ideal option for Princess cruise decorations as they're effortlessly packable, and go up in seconds on metallic surfaces.

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For dinner in restaurants and the main dining area guests are suggested to wear smart casuals such as sports shirts, slacks, skirts, and pants. Every sailing that lasts six nights or less on a Celebrity Cruise features a formal night, where guests have to be in formal attire.

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Guests don't have to dress up at any point on a Royal Caribbean cruise if they don't want to. Royal Caribbean does have formal and smart casual nights where there is a dress code in the main dining room but cruisers are able to eat in the buffet or other dining venues without adhering to the dress code.

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When it comes to luxury cruises, nobody does lavish like Royal Caribbean. Unforgettable adventures call for an unforgettable oasis where you can rest and recharge in between thrills.

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Royal Caribbean International dress code Royal Caribbean breaks its suggested attire into several categories. Casual includes polos, jeans and sundresses, but the line asks that guests wear swimwear only on the pool deck and shorts at breakfast and lunch, according to its website.

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In This Article…
  • Different Codes Amongst Cruise Lines.
  • Emergency Codes. Alpha. Bravo. Brightstar or Operation Brightstar. Delta. Kilo. Echo. Sierra/Sierra Team. Oscar. Code Green/Code Yellow. Operation Rising Star. PVI. Code Pink. Code Gray. Red Party. Zulu. Code Red. Papa. Code 7. Code Purple. Code Black.


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Here are our favorite tips for making your cruise extra-special.
  1. Tip 1: Enjoy a Pre-Cruise Splurge. ...
  2. Tip 2: Upgrade Your Cabin. ...
  3. Tip 3: Arrange an In-Cabin Surprise. ...
  4. Tip 5: Turn Dinner Into an Event to Remember. ...
  5. Tip 6: Dress Up on Formal Night. ...
  6. Tip 7: Treat Yourself (or Someone Else) to a Splurge.


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