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Deck 9 Balcony Fisherman
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Thank you PrincessShmoo for the insight!
No not sport pant looking at all, more like grey dress pant without a creaseAre the pants the nylon type that are more a sports pant? We like dressing nicely for brunch at Palo and that fits with the setting....IMHO. We also tip more because the server may have to share tips with the servers that plate your food at the buffet.
From your mountaineer description it sounded like the type of pants that have multiple pockets and loops for hanging things with carabiners. Do you have a picture of them that you can share?Well I think he looks very nice in them so I guess each to their own, we will see what happens when we show up and hope for the best. They weren't cheap pants / $100 a pair, and they are very plain grey so I don't see why they would turn him away
May go look tomorrow for dress pants or khakis for DH but he will wear his grey pants for brunch
Are you doing dinner and brunch? Dinner requires a jacket.May go look tomorrow for dress pants or khakis for DH but he will wear his grey pants for brunch
Dinner at Palo jacket is not mandatory only at Remy is jacket required. We are doing both brunch and dinner at paloAre you doing dinner and brunch? Dinner requires a jacket.
They are plain and grey, lightweight, no creases. I think we will take our chances as he does not wear dress pants
ps... he was also planning on wearing a nice short sleeved dress shirt, this dress code is beginning to stress me out a tad!
May go look tomorrow for dress pants or khakis for DH but he will wear his grey pants for brunch
It is really nice to hear someone say this because this is exactly how I feel. Everyone prefers to be around people who look nice. Even people who won't admit it. I think we live in a me culture where most people do not care about how they affect other people. But manners are important. They show respect for other people. And for me trying to get through the "Palo police" wearing things that were never intended to be worn is really a slap in the face to DCL, the staff, and everyone eating there. I am sure there are people who disagree with me- obviously, or this thread would not exist.I honestly don't get why our culture has developed such a resistance to dress clothes. Sure, when I'm at the theme parks, I'm in shorts and tennis shoes. But I don't get what's so incredibly horrible about putting on a sport coat or a dress that it's worth all the headaches over trying to figure out what you can get by with. On the podcast yesterday, Pete mentioned that if you were going to dine at Victoria and Albert's you need to wear "your Sunday best." But I honestly wonder how many people even own what used to be considered "your Sunday best" any more.
But, then again, I'm a weirdo when it comes to clothes. I wear a suit to work every day and don't find it particularly uncomfortable -- though I am ready to lose the tie at the end of the day for sure. OTOH, I don't own a pair of jeans, because I find them to be horribly uncomfortable. I'd much rather be in a nice pair of khakis when I'm dressing "casual." So go figure.
Crisis Alerted. Bought DH a pair of khaki Haggar dress pants today. Will have them pressed on the ship and he will be good to go