Dress Code

bicker said:
You do realize, don't you, that you just contradicted yourself, within the same paragraph?

Okay, I think there's some confusion here with regards to the phrase "part of the dress code" in comparison with a tie being required. I think the OP is stating that because it is not required it is not part of the dress code, whereas you are pointing out that, as ties are common wear at V&A's AND referenced in the stated dress code they are part of the dress code itself. I think this is just a simple case of people's interpretations of a term or phrase not matching, not a disagreement.

For what it's worth, I'd probably wear a cocktail dress (of the 'little black dress' variety) to V&A's, and I'd probably stick DFiance in a suit and tie.
 
Sounds about right to me, Mariposa.
 
bicker said:
You do realize, don't you, that you just contradicted yourself, within the same paragraph?

Bicker, I was just trying to have fun with your choice of words....required versus dress code. ;)

But nonetheless a tie is not required regardless of what you read.
 

Mariposa said:
and I'd probably stick DFiance in a suit and tie.

:teeth:

And as our resident V&A expert Uncleromulus has said, the vast majority of men do wear ties.

We've only been maybe 6 times but I thought my DH didn't always wear one himself. But I was obviously wrong as this January he noticed a diner without one and discreetly asked our server if the dress code had changed. The server assured him that the dress code had not changed but that tie had always been optional.
 
Hmmm..... I'll have to keep an eye out for opportunities to have fun with your choice of words. ;)
 
MYGALTINK said:
Is there a dress code for narcoossies?


From the Disney World web site:

Dress Attire is Business Casual

Men: Dress slacks, jeans, trousers, or dress shorts, short or long-sleeved
shirt with a collar required. Jackets are optional.

Ladies: Jeans, skirts, or dress shorts with blouse or sweater, or a dress
required.

Not permitted in dining room: tank tops, swimming suits or swim suit cover
ups, t-shirts, hats for gentleman, cut offs, or torn clothing of any kind.


http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/dining/diningDetail?id=NarcooseesDiningPage

Anne
 
bicker said:
Hmmm..... I'll have to keep an eye out for opportunities to have fun with your choice of words. ;)

Oh trust me....that won't be hard to do. :lmao: Especially when I start deleting and changing things....I end up with some stange posts. :badpc:

But don't you find it ironic that you criticized me for using the same words you had. ;)

I do understand that you are referring to those who are told one thing on the phone and find the actual requirements different but still.... I thought it was funny. However, I am very easily amused. :teeth:

And luckily, the double standard in dress code is not an issue at V&A in our experience.

And seriously, what you read was incorrect and I did think it important to reiterate what had been said before about tie optional.
 
BCV23 said:
But don't you find it ironic that you criticized me for using the same words you had. ;)
Putting words in the correct order helps ensure accuracy and relevance.
 
bicker said:
Putting words in the correct order helps ensure accuracy and relevance.

In this case, order did not matter.

Your post was inaccurate.
 


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