most is "theme park chic" meaning t-shirts and shorts are acceptable. a few of the restaurants in the resorts do have a dress code asking for no tank tops or swimsuits. maybe slacks or jeans for both men/women. perhaps a polo type shirt for men, a nice top for women. the only restaurant w/a true dress code is victoria and albert.
Since we are eating lunch while park-hopping, our everyday attire is appropriate. At dinner, if we have time to freshen up a bit, we do and put on something a bit dressier; if not, so be it. It can get cool in some of the places, so a sweater or wrap isn't out of the question.
In the park restaurants they do require that you wear clothes. Bistro does try to have a drss code, but again it is in a park and I have seen almost anything go there.
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