It's an eternal question, and one I've often pondered myself. As my DF recently pointed out, however, would it get worse if the standards were officially dropped? Likely so. Personally, I've no issue with someone in reasonably tasteful park attire (yes, I know that's subjective) dining at an in-park restaurant. I do take some exception to those who show at the nicer resort eateries (CG, Jiko, AP, e.g.) in tank tops, slovenly shorts, etc. It's not hard to build time into one's schedule to dress as the code asks.If they aren't going to enforce it?
Just trying to keep people happy and avoid conflict, I guess?
I mean, I'd be pretty upset if I'd made an ADR months out and then got turned away at the door because I had a t-shirt on or something. But at the same time, I can also see how it would be upsetting to be on the other end and book a nice, romantic evening out at an expensive restaurant and have the mood be sorta spoiled by people in super casual attire.
I wouldn't be surprised if there eventually isn't a dress code at all at any restaurant (except maybe V&A) - they've been becoming more and more relaxed over the years, and especially with the dining plans bringing in the "masses"
If they aren't going to enforce it?
Maybe its me but i dont get how another persons attire affects your dinner unless its offensive
Maybe its me but i dont get how another persons attire affects your dinner unless its offensive
tianna26 said:Maybe its me but i dont get how another persons attire affects your dinner unless its offensive