Freestyle.
Norwegian Escape's carefree attitude carries over to its dress code, which basically allows for anything. During the day, it's all casual, with swimsuits, shorts and T-shirts poolside and in ports. At night, there's generally no formal dress code, though there's a no-shorts rule at some of the more upscale restaurants (Cagney's) Otherwise, khakis and Polo shirts are the norm for men in the evening, while women wear sundresses or blouses with capris, slacks or skirts. Norwegian doesn't have a true formal night, though passengers are encouraged to dress up for Norwegian's Night Out once per cruise and take pictures with the Captain. Many people actually don their fancy duds like suits (for men) or cocktail dresses (for women). All venues were perfect as was the delicious food and great entertainment. Staff was fantastic and service excellent. Money well spent for a GREAT Vacation. Everything was fantastic. Balcony cabin was approximately 207 square feet located on decks 8 and was centrally located. Had plenty of shelving areas to help reduce clutter and keep everything within easy reach. The balconies are 43 square feet, with enough space for two chairs and a little table. In the bathroom, the built-in sink is a generous size. The shower has a shaving bar for ladies and a hand held shower head.
Great cabin clean and well maintained. Plenty of storage and close to stairs and elevator.