Dress Code and Valet Pkg Voucher - Bice/Tchoup Chop

Candice30

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may have to do these restaurants on days before we are actually staying at PBH.

Valet Pkg Voucher/Length of time:
used to be that you could valet park and get ticket validated for $5...is this still the case? also, how long can you stay? (was thinking of touring citywalk and such for a little bit before leaving).

Dress Code:

dress code for lunch - Tchoup Chop?
dress code for dinner - Bice?

TIA.........Candice.
 
Dress code for both - resort casual/country club casual.

Men - pants, no jeans, no shorts, collared shirt.

Women - nice dress or skirt, or casual set. No shorts.
 
This is the dress code for all onsite/citywalk restaurants per their website:

We recommend business casual attire. However, smart-casual attire is completely acceptable. We ask that the gentleman not wear sleeveless shirts.
 
When I was looking at the Tchoup Chop site the other day I noticed they said if you pull around to the Ballroom entrace you had free parking or discounted Valet parking if you were dining at the resturant.
 

This is the dress code for all onsite/citywalk restaurants per their website:

We recommend business casual attire. However, smart-casual attire is completely acceptable. We ask that the gentleman not wear sleeveless shirts.

Stupid question, but what exactly do they consider smart-casual attire?
 
Stupid question, but what exactly do they consider smart-casual attire?

When we went to Tchoup Chop were a few people "dressed".

There was plenty of men and women wearing shorts. It had a very casual feel about it. We weren`t sure what to wear as we thought it was a bit more upmarket than it actually was, so I had a dress on but to be honest I did feel overdressed. Most were very casual, lots of tee shirts on men, not the sleeveless variety though.

The OP asked about lunch at Tchoup Chop........I didn`t think it opened at lunch....but I could be wrong.
 
As long as you are dressed with no bellies and butts hanging out, I think you are fine. They don't want beach wear or daisy dukes with bikinis on top, cutt offs, wife beaters, etc. Lots of people don't bring dressy clothing on vacation, so as long as you are wearing clothing that doesn't show off inappropriate skin, and that includes bare arms for men, you will be fine.
 
When we went to Tchoup Chop were a few people "dressed".

There was plenty of men and women wearing shorts. It had a very casual feel about it. We weren`t sure what to wear as we thought it was a bit more upmarket than it actually was, so I had a dress on but to be honest I did feel overdressed. Most were very casual, lots of tee shirts on men, not the sleeveless variety though.

The OP asked about lunch at Tchoup Chop........I didn`t think it opened at lunch....but I could be wrong.

As long as you are dressed with no bellies and butts hanging out, I think you are fine. They don't want beach wear or daisy dukes with bikinis on top, cutt offs, wife beaters, etc. Lots of people don't bring dressy clothing on vacation, so as long as you are wearing clothing that doesn't show off inappropriate skin, and that includes bare arms for men, you will be fine.

Great! So I'd be OK in a casual dress and sandals. Thanks! At my age I definitely keep my belly and butt very well covered.:rotfl:
 












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