Any sort of dress code for in-park restaurants?

Lesley Wake

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We will be eating at Le Cellier. I've read on trip reports that a lot of people go back to their hotel and freshen up/get changed into fancier outfits. Would we be out of place if we just wore our park clothes-sandals, t-shirts and shorts/jeans? It will be September and we are eating for dinner, so we would probably be sweaty and messy from the humidity, but no more so than the average park goer.
 
From what I have read you will see it all. I know for our CRT reservation when we went I did go back and clean up, but I just really wanted to. There were others in the restaurant that didn't. Now that's now a Signature (and I haven't been to a signature), but I do think you will find both at most in park restaurants.
 
Any in-park restaurant is going to be a mixed bag. Tank Tops, Dresses, Bathing Shorts, and Neckties. Go in what you feel comfortable with. Chances are most of the people are going to be dressed in park clothes.
 

The only restaurant that has a dress code is Monsieur Paul, and even then it's not too dressed up like some outside park restaurants. You'll be fine dressed in your park clothes for Le Cellier. I went there and we did go back to the hotel and rest and freshen up for dinner, but it was so hot and humid out I was sweaty by the time we made it over there. They don't care. Enjoy your meal it's great!
 
I like to "dress up" for Le Cellier by wearing one of my I heart Canada shirts (I have several). Last time they gave me a cool Canadian Mickey Mouse button!
 
I recommend not wearing a white t-shirt on a water ride and then going anywhere at all, including a restaurant, but at Epcot this isn't really a big deal as if you get wet on Living With The Land it's because you jumped in.

This is a family park!
 
We will be eating at Le Cellier. I've read on trip reports that a lot of people go back to their hotel and freshen up/get changed into fancier outfits. Would we be out of place if we just wore our park clothes-sandals, t-shirts and shorts/jeans? It will be September and we are eating for dinner, so we would probably be sweaty and messy from the humidity, but no more so than the average park goer.

We always wear our park clothes at LC and other restaurants.
 





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