Dress attire for Citywalk restaurants?

Daisy06492

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Wondering what the dress attire is for Citywalk restaurants. We are interested in Margaritaville, Pat O'Briens and Pastamori for dinner. Can you go to those restaurants with "park attire" i.e. shorts, tank tops etc?
 
i don't know actually, I mean I don't think that it really matters what you wear to the restaurants. i would wear Like what Damo said park attire, to get the vacation feeling of relaxation. But If you do go to Emeril's maybe dress just a tad bit nicer:banana:
 

Here's a couple of pictures from 2 different trips to Emeril's Tchoup Chop located at RPR. It has the same dress code as Emeril's at Citywalk. You can kind of see what people are wearing:

Oct. 2006
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May 2007
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Daisy06492,

Don't worry about attire - I've seen people very casual, somewhat preppy, and somewhat dressed up. Regular CityWalk restaurants seem to be a lot more casual then Emeril's and Tchoup-Chop. Most guys I saw at the latter had polo shirts on, while some ladies had sun dresses or just a nice tops... but still very casual. Only one time I remember wearing a "little black dress" when we went to Tchoup-Chop with a couple of friends.. but it was a rather preppy dress - nothing fancy, that is. My DH normally wears a polo shirt, a nice pare of jeans and a pair of semi-dress shoes (you know, Reaction-type, but he is not a sneakers-type guy anyway). As long as you adhere to Emeril's dress code (which is really a "common sense" dress code anyway), you should be just fine. The rest of restaurants are super casual (I mean, tennis shoes, shorts, tank tops...)

I personally don't like going to restaurants right after coming out of parks. It's always nice to go back to the resort, take a leisurely dip in a pool, shower, dress up just a little and then have a dinner adventure. But that's just me - I like to savor every moment of our vacations, even when it's just a long weekend getaway.
 











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