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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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This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Norwegian Cruise Line built its brand on a simple, powerful promise: freedom. No formal ...
Norwegian Cruise Line has come under fierce fire after it announced a strict new dining dress code aboard its ships. The popular cruise company recently updated its policy regarding what people can ...
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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 ...
A popular cruise line has reportedly begun rolling out a new dress code for its dining experiences offered on board its fleet of ships. Norwegian Cruise Line has updated its dress code to clarify what ...
Norwegian Cruise Line is facing a wave of backlash after tightening its once ultra-relaxed dinner dress code – and some angry travellers are calling the move “idiotic,” reports the New York Post.