Livin on a Fantasy!! September 29, 2012 Disney Fantasy

Nonniepaddie - thanks so much for the spreadsheet! Lifesaver!!
 

Hi. I have a question about the dress code. It says no tank tops in the dining room. I have some really dressy tank shirts from kohls with ruffles and sequins. Is that okay?
 
Mindibellcm said:
Hi. I have a question about the dress code. It says no tank tops in the dining room. I have some really dressy tank shirts from kohls with ruffles and sequins. Is that okay?

I didn't even think of that! I hope it's ok - I was planning to do the same thing! :-/
 
I am planning to wear several sleeveless shirts in the dining room. I think maybe there is a difference between sleeveless and a tank top. When I hear "no tank tops," I think it refers to things like "wife beaters" and standard ribbed tops, simple tops like the kind with the built in bra, etc. I think a nice shirt with a pretty design is fine whether your shoulders are covered or not. Figure most formal and semiformal dresses will be strapless, spaghetti or sleeveless, so bare shoulders must be ok.

Noniepaddie, thank you for keeping the list so up to date! I packed up my FE gifts last night and am so excited to see what everyone else has come up with!
 
Mindibellcm said:
Hi. I have a question about the dress code. It says no tank tops in the dining room. I have some really dressy tank shirts from kohls with ruffles and sequins. Is that okay?

I think those are more than fine. A lot of dresses are sleeveless. I think they mean more men in tanks or casual tank tops.
 
I am planning to wear several sleeveless shirts in the dining room. I think maybe there is a difference between sleeveless and a tank top. When I hear "no tank tops," I think it refers to things like "wife beaters" and standard ribbed tops, simple tops like the kind with the built in bra, etc. I think a nice shirt with a pretty design is fine whether your shoulders are covered or not. Figure most formal and semiformal dresses will be strapless, spaghetti or sleeveless, so bare shoulders must be ok.

Noniepaddie, thank you for keeping the list so up to date! I packed up my FE gifts last night and am so excited to see what everyone else has come up with!

For those of you not familiar with the ships, keep in mind that the dining rooms tend to be chilly.
 
FE Gifts for Adults - DONE!
FE Gifts for Kids- Almost done!

In 24 hours I will be on a plane to Orlando!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I am bringing sleeveless shirts for the dining room, too. They are nice, but I'm trying to use them to shrink the packing size, since I can wear them day and night with a nice skirt. I have a shrug that I usually wear with them, because it is chilly in there!
 
Hi. I have a question about the dress code. It says no tank tops in the dining room. I have some really dressy tank shirts from kohls with ruffles and sequins. Is that okay?

It also says no shorts and there are always men in shorts. Personally, I don't have a problem with that as long as they are nice shorts that are accompanied with a nice shirt. Your shirts sound perfectly acceptable!!
 
It also says no shorts and there are always men in shorts. Personally, I don't have a problem with that as long as they are nice shorts that are accompanied with a nice shirt. Your shirts sound perfectly acceptable!!

I always get a kick out of the dress code wars here. Would I wear shorts to dinner? No? But I'm on vacation and I have better things to do than judge what other people are wearing (okay, maybe I make mental judgments, but I don't lose sleep over it :lmao:)

We're pretty much all packed, except for some last minute stuff. Had to get it done before the holiday tonight.
 
If it helps, at my daughter's school, they differentiate "tank tops" from sleeveless, by saying if the strap is more than 3 fingers wide, it's sleeveless and acceptable. I'm not saying that Disney goes by my school rules, but surely they came up with that definition some where - it may be some universal definition.

I just wish that they were consistent and specific. If it's no shorts, then no shorts... If its no tank tops, then define it, since that is sort of a generic name that we give to shirts without sleeves. ;) The entitlement of those who think that they can get away with whatever they want because they "paid for this vacation" is what really gets me mentally judging.

We enjoy dressing up for dinner!

I did hear about a new rule about open backed shoes, but I haven't read it myself (don't worry I will)... If so, I'm clearly going to have to buy some shoes, because I think all my summer shoes are open backed!
 
IWannaBeAPrincess said:
If it helps, at my daughter's school, they differentiate "tank tops" from sleeveless, by saying if the strap is more than 3 fingers wide, it's sleeveless and acceptable. I'm not saying that Disney goes by my school rules, but surely they came up with that definition some where - it may be some universal definition.

I just wish that they were consistent and specific. If it's no shorts, then no shorts... If its no tank tops, then define it, since that is sort of a generic name that we give to shirts without sleeves. ;) The entitlement of those who think that they can get away with whatever they want because they "paid for this vacation" is what really gets me mentally judging.

We enjoy dressing up for dinner!

I did hear about a new rule about open backed shoes, but I haven't read it myself (don't worry I will)... If so, I'm clearly going to have to buy some shoes, because I think all my summer shoes are open backed!

Open back shoes? I have to hear more!
 
If it helps, at my daughter's school, they differentiate "tank tops" from sleeveless, by saying if the strap is more than 3 fingers wide, it's sleeveless and acceptable. I'm not saying that Disney goes by my school rules, but surely they came up with that definition some where - it may be some universal definition.

I just wish that they were consistent and specific. If it's no shorts, then no shorts... If its no tank tops, then define it, since that is sort of a generic name that we give to shirts without sleeves. ;) The entitlement of those who think that they can get away with whatever they want because they "paid for this vacation" is what really gets me mentally judging.

We enjoy dressing up for dinner!

I did hear about a new rule about open backed shoes, but I haven't read it myself (don't worry I will)... If so, I'm clearly going to have to buy some shoes, because I think all my summer shoes are open backed!

WHAT!?! No way! :lmao: That sounds like it may be a Cast Member dress regulation but NOT a passenger :hippie: dress code.

I have dressy-glittery flip-flops that I plan on wearing to Remy.
 

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