Thank u that helps What about other dinner nights will just anything do a friend said they always felt so under dressed?
Well, I can tell you what we did? On Saturday, we had early dining (5:30?). We had gotten sopping wet on the muster drill (and I mean soaked), so we all had to change. I think most people wore what they arrived in or 'duded up' just a tad. Think skirts, dressier shorts, dress pants, lots of capris, etc. On Sun was our formal. On Monday we were at Animators (I think I wore a denim skirt, dd's~ a casual skirt/capris...while the guys wore nicer shorts, polos or pants. My son (24) wore nice shorts or jeans with a dry fit polo on the regular nights and did NOT look out of place. You really did notice a lot of differing ideas.
We liked to think of dinner every night as if we were headed to a nice restaurant in town. On pirate night, again, everyone was either costumed, maybe a tad of a costume, or dressed regularly. We also dressed so that we would be comfortable for the show afterward.
There were some folks that did come to dinner in very very casual t'shirts and shorts but no one says anything. For our family, it just made the experience
feel like we were all 'headed out on a date'. If you know what I mean.
Lots of cute summer shirts/skirts/capris/dresses for the young ladies, and lots of nice t's/polos/shorts/pants for guys. And of course, every once in a while, you'd see someone come to dinner that should have probably brushed their hair, added some deodorant, or done something different. And alot of little girls dressed darling in their princess outfits.
And in the mornings? Almost anything goes...people are heading out for excursions, working out, headed to pool, coming very casual...so no worries there!
Hope this helps!