Dressing for Signature Dining

mello

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Would a longer broom skirt with a sparkly/lacy tank top and sparkly flip flops be okay for places like Narcoosee's and Artist Point? Or how about a skort and plain tee?

I'm packing right now, and having trouble keeping things in check lol. Trying to find things that can do double duty.
 
You're fine. I usually wear nice Capri style pants (even nice denim Disney), a cute blouse, sometimes sweater (I get cold in the A/C) and sandals (with fresh pedicure :)) nothing fancy just not bummy beach shoes. Enjoy your dinners!
 
Would a longer broom skirt with a sparkly/lacy tank top and sparkly flip flops be okay for places like Narcoosee's and Artist Point? Or how about a skort and plain tee?

I'm packing right now, and having trouble keeping things in check lol. Trying to find things that can do double duty.

All of your choices will be great!:thumbsup2
 

You will be fine. It's amazing the times we have been to signature dining places and we see people still in their park attire.

Have fun and enjoy!

Cyndi
 
Yes to both outfits.. resort casual and they sounded like resort casual to me. :)
 
I am planning on khaki capris or khaki pants with just a nice style tee/top I am hoping to get a pair of decrotive flip flops too as I dont think y tennies will look real cute... LOL... I have dresses for my daughter...
 
i know CRT is considered "Signature Dining", what are we supposed to wear if we will be in parks all day. we are going for dinner. (sorry to hijack the thread)
 
It is hard when you are in the parks all day, like CRT and Brown Derby.

Do the best you can, and you will be fine!

When we made our ressies for bistro, they said 'smart casual' :confused3

I am planning on capris and a nice top. The shoes have me though, still working on those. We are doing the countries after dinner and it has to be comfy shoes for that. For some reason though, my crocs just aren't cute enough :laughing:
 
Everytime I go to a Signature Restaurant, about 40% of the people are casual dressed. It's so uncomftorable when you are wearing a dress shirt and khaki's and the person next to you is wearing a tank. If you wear anything remotley "dressy" you can go in.
 
When I made my reservations for Artist's Point and Yachtsmen, they said no cut offs or torn clothing, no tanks and no swimwear. So what you mentioned should be fine.

For places like CRT, I don't think you'll see anybody that dressed up as its inside the park. I might just avoid tank tops that day is all.
 
What aobut Flying Fish? It will be me, DH, my sister and DS (2yrs). I figure me and my sis will wear capri pants and a nice top. What about DH? He usually wears shorts, t-shirt and sneakers to park. No tanks or cutoffs. I'm thinking I should bring a pair of lightweight kahkis for him and maybe a polo shirt too. Has anybody seen people in shorts in Flying Fish? I don't plan to look like a slob, but I really don't want to worry about getting "dressed up" as well.
Thanks?
 


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