Narcoossee's- Dress Code?

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I know this has been asked- It is just so obvious- I guess my searches don't use the correct words or just nothing will pop up-

We have 5 kids ages 7, 10, 12, 16, & 17

What will be acceptable wear for them at a Narcoossee's Dinner reservation at 8 PM?

Thoughts...

Can they wear a polo shirt w/ khaki shorts? (Ds's)
Dress capri's and a sleeveless, no straps showing top (DD)
Any shorts at all... are they allowed?
Khaki slacks w/ polo shirt.. (is this the only option I will have for my 7 & 10 yr old)
shoes... must all be close toed or are ladies shoes flexible depending on style?
Guys- sperry's I imagine will work? or can we even go with tennis shoes? Guys sandals w/ a closed toe but open throughout w/ a cross hatch type cut out or something similar to a Stacey Adams style...
This will be our first trip so please help- I am starting to stress and I think unnecessarily but I definitely don't want to be turned away at the door-
My 16 & 17 DS' I really need more insight for giving they are "man-size" but still teens at heart... Thx!
 
According to the dining plan brochures the accepted dress code is:

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

Ladies: Jeans, skirt, or dress shorts with blouse, sweater or t-shirt, or a dress required.

Not Permitted: tank tops, swimsuits, or swimsuit cover-ups, hats for gentlemen, cut offs, or torn clothing of any kind.
 
You won't be turned away. And my boys wore just what you suggested for yours Khaki shorts and polo shirts.
On shoes my boys wore the only ones I bothered packing- their Keen sandals(sporty closed toe sandal)
 
The dress is no where near as formal there as they would like it to be. We saw people who came straight from the parks very casual and people to were all dressed up for date night. Relax and enjoy it is one of my favorite places.
 

Thx to all who helped- I could swear I thought I read somewhere that is supposed to be a Business Casual type dress at the most toned down (that was not word for word but the synopsis I got from the description) - I thought absolutely no jeans at all- (and we won't because they won't be packed this time_ but this is much less stressful than I figured it would be- Thx again!
 
It's "resort casual". It's a very beachy-type restaurant. Other restaurants are more dressy (like Cali Grille). Narcoossee's is casual. They just don't want sneakers, logo t-shirts, tank tops, flip flops, etc...

I wore a nice shirt and capris. DH wore a golf shirt and khaki dress shorts.

Of all the signature restaurants, I think it's one of the best and I personally love the comfy atmostphere.

Enjoy it! The almond-crusted cheesecake is to die for! :cloud9:
 
And in fact sneakers are perfectly fine. We wear them all the time to the Signature restaurants. The dress code dosen't even mention footwear.
And only "offensive" logo t-shirts are prohibited.
 
Other restaurants are more dressy (like Cali Grille). Narcoossee's is casual. They just don't want sneakers, logo t-shirts, tank tops, flip flops, etc...

California Grill may WANT to be more dressy but its not. I can't even begin to describe some of the dress that I have seen there. If you have a reservation you will be served. CG is, IMHO, overhyped, crowded and noisy.

Narcoossee's is a great night, much less hetic than CG, and if you do not have the above metioned no-no's (cut offs, tank tops, etc.) you will be just fine.

Disney is the only place you can spend $200 on dinner for two in shorts and sandals and not feel out of place.
 

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