Minniesgal
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We always dress for Signature dinners but nit for regular TS
I am not sure how I feel about this. On our last trip, we took dress clothes to wear to California Grill and Artist's Point. The people seated next to us at Cali looked like they had come in from the pool. I notice we were one of a few guests who wore something other than shorts and a tshirt. I one hand, I was a bit irritated, because it kind of took away from the whole 'experience". On the other hand, I thought it was nice because I could forget about bringing dress clothes for the next trip and just wear whatever I wanted. So what is your philosophy on dressing and dining?
I am not sure how I feel about this. On our last trip, we took dress clothes to wear to California Grill and Artist's Point. The people seated next to us at Cali looked like they had come in from the pool. I notice we were one of a few guests who wore something other than shorts and a tshirt. I one hand, I was a bit irritated, because it kind of took away from the whole 'experience". On the other hand, I thought it was nice because I could forget about bringing dress clothes for the next trip and just wear whatever I wanted. So what is your philosophy on dressing and dining?
1) I go along with the "Old Fashioned" traditions.
. . . dress in nice clothes
. . . for Signature Restaurants, long pants, nice shirt (short of long sleeve, but with a collar)
. . . except for V&A, sport jacket not necessary (although I have worn one on special occasions at Shula's and blue zoo)
. . . no ball caps or hats, except fashionable headwear for ladies
2) Yes, I am an Old Fuddy Duddy.
3) But, that is how I was raised, and how I raised our kids.
I actually like dressing up and wouldn't hesitate to dress up. But... I have a reservation for California grill brunch and Narcoosee's dinner on the same day and spending the day at MK. We're staying at AKL so I doubt we would go back to the resort. I'm in a pickle
Edit: I have dressed up and wore dresses to the parks last trip but have a 2 year old in tow this time...
Although I have not dined at either of the places mentioned in the original post, I always dine wearing khaki shorts and a t-shirt after returning to the resort to shower and change. I personally dont let the way someone else looks ruin my meal either.
Edit: Come to think about it, that's all I ever wear. I am fortunate to work "behind the scenes" in IT and wear khaki shorts and t-shirt year round.
We try to change before heading to a signature meal. Regular table service, in the parks? Nope. We go in our park clothes.
But, if at a signature meal, usually at the resorts, I like to change into a nice pair of capris and nicer top. Dh will put on good jeans or khakis, with a collared shirt.
Does it bother me if others don't dress a bit more upscale at signature restaurants? Not really. It does bother me that they allow their kids to yell and scream, and run around the area! Or, if the clothes they are wearing are dirty and sweaty. That's happened a lot. If you've been in a park all day, and it's hot and humid? It would be nice if you carried fresh shirts to change into prior to eating. But, most people aren't going to those lengths.
We're having Thanksgiving dinner at Artist Point this year. We'll be changing our clothes before dinner.
I am not sure how I feel about this. On our last trip, we took dress clothes to wear to California Grill and Artist's Point. The people seated next to us at Cali looked like they had come in from the pool. I notice we were one of a few guests who wore something other than shorts and a tshirt. I one hand, I was a bit irritated, because it kind of took away from the whole 'experience". On the other hand, I thought it was nice because I could forget about bringing dress clothes for the next trip and just wear whatever I wanted. So what is your philosophy on dressing and dining?