TiggerBouncy
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Under My Reservations -> Packing List:
Dinner attire is "cruise casual," meaning no shorts, swimwear or tank tops. Diners at Palo or Remy, the adults-only restaurants, will want to dress more formally than when dining at our other restaurants.
Under the Q&A for Dress codes:
https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/faq/dining-food-beverages/dining-dress-codes/
Q. Are there dress codes or guidelines regarding dressing for dinner?
A. In general, most onboard dining locations are "cruise casual,” so casual attire, such as shorts and T-shirts, is permitted, with the exception of swimwear and tank tops.
Which one is it? I must know! I haz no room for packing extra! (I am assuming they won't kick me out for shorts, but they really should get their message straight! My wife and I had a disagreement over text because of it. Disney! Breaking up families everywhere! jk! It was a very minor disagreement. But still - the theory is sound!)
Dinner attire is "cruise casual," meaning no shorts, swimwear or tank tops. Diners at Palo or Remy, the adults-only restaurants, will want to dress more formally than when dining at our other restaurants.
Under the Q&A for Dress codes:
https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/faq/dining-food-beverages/dining-dress-codes/
Q. Are there dress codes or guidelines regarding dressing for dinner?
A. In general, most onboard dining locations are "cruise casual,” so casual attire, such as shorts and T-shirts, is permitted, with the exception of swimwear and tank tops.
Which one is it? I must know! I haz no room for packing extra! (I am assuming they won't kick me out for shorts, but they really should get their message straight! My wife and I had a disagreement over text because of it. Disney! Breaking up families everywhere! jk! It was a very minor disagreement. But still - the theory is sound!)