I've been on a Merrytime cruise & never saw anyone in their pjs.My parents went on the Merrytime Cruise last year and said one night a lot of families came down in their pj's. I've tried researching but can't seem to find anything about this. Is there a pj night like pirate night?
Probably. I get the PJs for photos (even if it's in a public space), but for dinner, um, no.Uh oh. Is the great PJ debate about to rage again?
Uh oh. Is the great PJ debate about to rage again?
Uh oh. Is the great PJ debate about to rage again?
Oh I remember that girl. "I don't care. My friends and I like to be comfortable." after asking if it would be frowned upon and basically told "Yes. Wear CLOTHES."
LOL - Why does it not surprise me that there was a PJ debate??
For the record - No, I would not wear PJ's to dinner.
I can just see my husband in his nightshirt having breakfast. Not that it would ever happen, we're too OCD in that regard.Oh this one didn't start as a debate. She made the initial post sound like a legitimate question (well, as legitimate as "Would it be ok to wear pjs to dinner in the MDR?" can be...) but the moment she got a 100% NO response (and 100% is RARE on this board) she was all "Well, they are comfortable. And we are going to do it anyway. And I'd like to see them stop us." So then it turned into a debate.
Edit to add: The only time I would not totally fault someone for wearing pjs to a meal (well, I'd snicker and judge their lack of thinking/planning) would be debarkation breakfast if they forgot to put clothes out to wear home before putting their suitcases in the hall. At that point we should just be glad they DO wear pjs...