Dinner attire? If we are a mess from the parks?

nagshead

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Most of the days our ADRs are set that we need to go straight from the parks, no time to change back at hotel. It's our first trip but is it onto go to some of these nice restaurants in our park clothing (casual may be somewhat wet from rides?) ohana and Sanaa
 
Some of the restaurants do have a dress code. Should be on the restaurant's web page or you can call.
 
Can you bring along your dinner attire and store it in a locker, then change just before dinner? I think most places are pretty casual (but I would check the website like PP suggested), however, I would hate to sit and have dinner in wet or even damp clothes.
 
Places like Yachtsman's and Victoria and Alberts are the main ones with the requirement if I remember correctly. Otherwise, you'll see folks ranging from way worse than you'll look (I know because if you are concerned enough to ask, that means you'll obviously be better dressed than some I've seen) to dressed up in nice clothes.

I wouldn't worry about it. Besides, you're on vacation and so is everyone else, people know that so relax! :)
 

I believe only victoria and albert's has a mandatory "real" dress code (but obviously free to check). Others may be suggested, but it is ultimately disney, so people recognize realities. Even the fancy french restaurant at epcot removed its dress code, presumably b/c it realized that this essentially eliminated walk-ins
 
A few years ago we ate at Ohana's and had planned on going to the hotel first, but we ended up just staying at Epcot. We were fine there. Most of the other people are doing the same thing, so try not to worry. Like PP said there are only a few places that require you to dress up.
 
We usually just try to straighten up a little in the restroom before ADRs. I keep a hairbrush and a small bottle of hairspray in my bag so I can try to make hat hair a little more presentable. We also try to time wet rides so we won't have wet clothes before going into a restaurant. Otherwise, most everyone looks park-worn, so you'll fit in just fine!:)
 





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