Also, we don't have Sears in the US anymore...
Wait, what? This is news to me and the Sears 3 minutes from my home. We even have a Land's End section and everything...
Stop giving away all of our dining and retail secrets to the less enriched!
You will be better off than the gentleman that I saw that had to borrow dress shoes from Remy. The thought of borrowed shoes makes me gag.
I proudly wear my $20 dress from Kohls to dinner at Remy.
Just don't wear a Canadian Tuxedo please...
Oh good! I was planning on having my DH wear a $10 polo shirt and $15 khakis from Walmart. I was planning on wearing a $20 dress I got at H&M with a coupon! We were planning on wearing "church chic." Although any more, people wear jeans to church.
As for borrowing shoes, it's not something I'm a huge fan of, although I do rent bowling shoes when I bowl, so I guess it's not that much of a difference.
Rich or not, it doesn't mean you should blow it all on one outfit for just a few hours. But then again, I only spent a few hundred on my wedding dress instead of thousands. That's not to say I didn't drool over some of those gorgeous Monique Lhuillier or Reem Acra dresses.
This post just makes me want to crank up some ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man."
you'll have to explain that one. I'm not familiar.TheLanes said:Just don't wear a Canadian Tuxedo please...
you'll have to explain that one. I'm not familiar.
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This is a Disney ship, we are not talking the QE II. Disney is selling to as broad a segment of society they posibly can. If you met the dress code, who is anyone to complain.
At least you show the taste of wanting to meet the dress code as opposed to someone whose husbands jeans are so expensive they should be exempt. You may not have as expensive clothes but at least you have a better attitude.
My hearing aids are more expensive than most peoples suits, should I BE ABLE TO GO TO Remys naked?[/QUOTE]
As mentioned above, at least you're wanting to meet the dress code requirements. Having just come off the 12 day Med cruise I was shocked by how many people could care less about the dress code. Every night I saw dozens of people in shorts for dinner, and that wasn't just in the dinning rooms, at my Palo dinner and brunch there were also people wearing shorts, flip flops and t-shirts. One thing about Disney, they don't like to say NO to anyone, which is a real shame.
I have seen people sent away from Palo to go change out of shorts on more than one occasion, both dinner and brunch.
Khakis and jacket for Remy - that's more than good for me...
Now wear shorts and flip flops to MDRs and yeah, I'll give you the look... Wait - make that jeans and flip flops - ugh can't stand that...