Norwegian Cruise Line Tightens Dining Dress Code, Sparking Online Backlash

TL;DR Summary
Norwegian Cruise Line has updated its dining dress code for main dining rooms and specialty restaurants, banning items like tank tops, hoodies, robes, shorts, jeans with holes or tears, and hats in upscale venues, while shorts remain allowed in casual areas. The shift marks a move away from the casual “Freestyle Cruising” ethos and aligns with a broader brand refresh promoting more formal dining, a change that drew criticism from some customers on social media. The policy varies by restaurant, and kids 12 and under can wear shorts in all dining venues.
- Popular Cruise Line Faces Backlash After Reportedly Changing Its Dining Dress Code AOL.com
- “You’ll lose me as a customer”: Norwegian Cruise Line fans are pissed over dining dress code change Yahoo
- Passengers confused after popular cruise line updates dress code The Independent
- Outraged cruise passengers blast company's 'idiotic' new dress code crackdown Fox News
- Norwegian Cruise Line slammed over dining dress code change: ‘Idiotic rule’ New York Post
Reading Insights
Total Reads
1
Unique Readers
7
Time Saved
262 min
vs 263 min read
Condensed
100%
52,463 → 92 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on AOL.com