from the DCL website
The attire for Animator's Palate and Parrot Cay is casual. Lumière's, Triton's and Palo are more formal. We kindly request that no shorts, swimsuits, T-shirts or jeans be worn in any of our restaurants in the evening.
sandals and dark socks. On the other nights (except for the tropicalli/mexicalli) the only change is in shirts - I wear a polo those nights. Same for my son who started cruise at age 9. He always finishes dinner and desert as quickly as possible to go back to the room to change and see the towel animal. Next cruise he'll be a teenager and we will see what happens (but he will NOT be wearing shorts to dinners).Each parent or guardian would be the best judge of what attire is appropriate for our youngest cruisers. Guests who are age 13 or older would probably be most comfortable wearing attire similar to what is recommended above for all the ship's passengers.

Originally posted by BethA
I'm sure the gentleman at the next table in a sleeveless tshirt and jean shorts with his butt exposed felt differently.
Beth
Originally posted by misty9960
Is it appropriate for our 10 year old ds to wear khaki polo pleated type shorts that come to the knee with a button down shirt for dinner at night?![]()
Originally posted by CAMICKEY
In other words, wear what makes you comfortable and try to stay as close to the "SUGGESTED" dress code as possible.
Originally posted by CAMICKEY
IMO just enjoy your cruise and don't worry what other people wear as you will find no matter what the "SUGGESTED" not "REQUIRED" (See any daily navigator) dress is... In other words, wear what makes you comfortable and try to stay as close to the "SUGGESTED" dress code as possible. - Mike