It's a bit distressing to us seeing such obvious dress code violations permitted in the Sigs.
We're peculiar, though. After a tiring day in the parks, we enjoy getting clean and dressy. DH puts on a short sleeve sport or dress shirt with slacks and often a bowtie, occasionally a suit. Me, dressy pantsuit or a nice dress, churchgoing type.
We feel we get more attentive service when we've clearly made more than a slight effort. Maybe that's no more than our too-high regard for ourselves, but CMs seem to appreciate our doing so.
I don’t particularly care what anyone else does in a bubble world like Disney but I do agree there is something nice to us about going back to the hotel refreshing and dressing one notch up for a nice dinner.
Not my business what other people wear. I am there for the food not to critique the fashion sense of other guests.![]()
Considering there is no mandatory dress code outside of V&A it's neither rude nor tackyYou probably won’t be turned away but it’s rude and tacky to not follow mandatory dress codes. There are plenty of nearby restaurants where you can wear almost anything.
Yes there is.Considering there is no mandatory dress code outside of V&A