Dress code or attire?

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So I was reading thru some articles, and cant get the correct information.

Does this short article sound right with the dress codes??

http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/disney-dining-dress-codes/

We are only dining for Dinner at CRT, BOG, and Brown Derby/Fantasmic Package.
Do they have a dress code?

I was planning on wearing jeans, or white or denim shorts, with a disney -themed racerback tank top.
, and I always dress up with jewelry etc. Im not really a sneaker woman.
Is that OK?
Example of top:
http://www.hottopic.com/hottopic/Disney Cinderella Midnight Girls Tank Top-10284838.jsp

I assume the dress code I heard was only for those restaurants in the article above ? I get scared when it says no tank tops? Do they mean tube tops? Many of the summer tank shirts I own are dressy tops, and like I said I wanted to wear some Disney tops . :)
 
The dress code at Disney is rarely(if ever) enforced anymore ...unless you are at V&A. The top you describe is fine for the restaurants you are going to ...of course, fashion/style has never been my strong suit! But things are quite casual at almost all restaurants -sometimes too casual IMO.
 
I'm sure my wife has worn good quality tank tops and cotton shorts to many TS locations. It's her standard attire at WDW. She fit right in. The dress code is relaxed.

Dan
 
The example you show is fine for the restaurants you list. I would not wear that top to a Signature - we get a bit more dresssed up for those.
Have Fun
 

I think your outfit will be fine for the places you listed, which do not really have any sort of dress code/guidelines because they're either in a park or not a Signature dining experience. The list on the Food Blog is for the Signature restaurants. The only place that has consistently enforced a fairly strict dress code (where the OP's outfit would not be allowed) is V&A. Otherwise, it's kind of hit-or-miss whether they'll even say anything at a Signature. In general, I agree, the "no tank tops" is mostly to prevent men from wearing undershirt tank tops or to prevent women from wearing the kind that shows off their underwear.
 
We added Cali Grill when we were already on vacation. For the most part we were able to pull together some decent looking outfits except for my sister and my nephew. They didn't look bad, just not overly dressy. I knew my nephew could get away with it being 10 (we put him in a Mickey Tshirt. That's always classy at WDW :D), but I was concerned about my sister. Turned out I worried for nothing. We were better dressed than a lot of other families.
 
We are only dining for Dinner at CRT, BOG, and Brown Derby/Fantasmic Package.
Do they have a dress code?

The only place with a strict dress code is Victoria and Albert's. For Disney, even signatures, wear what you would wear to jury duty if you want to make sure you are not out of line with anyone's opinion. But, for comfort, just wear what you would wear at a park. Your food doesn't change it's appearance or get better or worse because of what someone else at another table is wearing.
 
The restaurants that you have ADRs for are all park restaurants. Normal park attire is all that is expected. Resort signature restaurants have a dress code, but they could hardly be described as restrictive.
 
The example you show is fine for the restaurants you list. I would not wear that top to a Signature - we get a bit more dresssed up for those.
Have Fun
I agree. I usually dress up more, but I want to feel more relaxed. Plus with my jewelry and shoes, it tend to look dressier. I wouldnt wear that to Citricos, etc.
 
The restaurants that you have ADRs for are all park restaurants. Normal park attire is all that is expected. Resort signature restaurants have a dress code, but they could hardly be described as restrictive.
Ok great! Because I saw Brown Derby as a fine dining/signature, but it is in the park and not resort. Thanks for clarifying! :)
 
I think your outfit will be fine for the places you listed, which do not really have any sort of dress code/guidelines because they're either in a park or not a Signature dining experience. The list on the Food Blog is for the Signature restaurants. The only place that has consistently enforced a fairly strict dress code (where the OP's outfit would not be allowed) is V&A. Otherwise, it's kind of hit-or-miss whether they'll even say anything at a Signature. In general, I agree, the "no tank tops" is mostly to prevent men from wearing undershirt tank tops or to prevent women from wearing the kind that shows off their underwear.
Yes. We dined once at Victoria and Alberts, and I wore a really dressy outfit :) It was a good 6 yrs ago that we have been to Disney.
 
The only place with a strict dress code is Victoria and Albert's. For Disney, even signatures, wear what you would wear to jury duty if you want to make sure you are not out of line with anyone's opinion. But, for comfort, just wear what you would wear at a park. Your food doesn't change it's appearance or get better or worse because of what someone else at another table is wearing.

Thanks! During the day I will wear shorts, but for dinner I will wear one of the prettier Disney tanks or tops, with dressier jeans, and nicer shoes, and pretty jewelry. I want to look somewhat decent to meet Cinderella! LOL..By the way, my 7 year old will be all dressed up in custom dresses at all 3 dinners. Im going all out for her...:)
 
The restaurants that you have ADRs for are all park restaurants. Normal park attire is all that is expected. Resort signature restaurants have a dress code, but they could hardly be described as restrictive.

This is correct. Standard park attire is permitted at all in-park restaurants...even Monsieur Paul's in Epcot.
 


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