Carthay Circle Dress Code?

MarissaMarissa

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Hi everybody, The title is pretty self explanatory! We have a lunch WOC reservation, and I was just wondering there was a dress code for this restaurant/ what would be appropriate to wear. I know its a nicer restaurant, but its also in the middle of a theme park, so that makes it tricky!
Thanks in advance!
 
Dress code is casual. I've eaten there in cargo shorts and a t-shirt. I've seen others in everything from business casual to park wear. I think the only two places that have a code is Club 33 and the Carthay Circle equivalent, I just can't remember the name.
 
We were there last week and the clothing ran from business casual to normal park attire. Whatever you wear into the park for the day will be fine.
 
Shorts, flipflops, sunglasses yesterday. Still paid the same for some good food and drink. :)
 
Dress code is casual. I've eaten there in cargo shorts and a t-shirt. I've seen others in everything from business casual to park wear. I think the only two places that have a code is Club 33 and the Carthay Circle equivalent, I just can't remember the name.
1901?
 
There doesn't seem to be a specific dress code, above and beyond normal DLR standards. But I felt it appropriate to dress a little above park standard. It's just me, but it made the experience a little more magical.
 
Theme park attire is just fine. It is in the middle of a theme park after all (as you said). I was in jeans & a Disney T-Shirt.
 
The appropriate attire is soaking wet shorts from Grizzly, a bright coloured mickey shirt and a goofy hat with sandals and a smile!
 
When we were there most people were in whatever they'd worn to the park that day, with a few dressed nicer. Also, be aware that this is still Disney and CC is not immune to the same overly tired, not always well-behaved kids that you will get in any other Disney restaurant.
 
I was there on Sunday. I wasn't aware of a dress code. We were in shorts and tees and I didn't notice anyone in anything too different.
 
Theme park clothes. Normally I'd dress up a bit because it's a beautiful restaurant, but we weren't going to go home and change just to come back for dinner. I told DH, "We're in the middle of a theme park. We have good manners and we tip well. I'm pretty sure that's all they care about."
 
I hope theme park attire is acceptable! I will be in shorts and a Minnie Mouse t-shirt when I have lunch there in a few weeks! :)
 
Up to your own interpretation! I've seen some pretty sweaty tank-top wearing people in there :P
 



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