PlutoTheDog89
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I've seen a lot of threads popping lately with questions about appropriate attire at Signature restaurants. My guess is that it's due to such hot weather and people wishing to be comfortable while they dine.
Let me start by saying that with the exception of Victoria & Alberts, Park attire is allowed at Disney Signature restaurants.
Next, please keep in mind that when asking this question, people's views differ dramatically. Some believe that guests should dress neat while dining at a Signature restaurant; others believe you should dress up for your reservation; and some believe you should be comfortable.
What's Not Allowed
According to Disney Dining policy, the following attire is not allowed at a Signature Dining Restaurant:
- Clothing that contains offensive language
- Clothing that is offensive (transparent, etc.)
- Clothing that is excessively torn
- String bikinis and bikini bottoms
- Costumes (Guests under the age of 10 and select special events are exempt)
This means that the following IS allowed:
- Jeans
- Shorts
- Tank tops
- Strapless tops
- Sandals and Flip Flops
^^ That's the Disney rules. Now, everyone is different. Personally, my family rarely goes to any restaurant without showering and changing first, especially a Signature. We like to head back to the room and grab a shower, then change into something nice depending on the restaurant. We don't overdo it, but we do try and look presentable.
We travel during Christmas. It's normally comfortable outside, so I'll wear a button-down shirt, khakis or dark-wash jeans and boat shoes or sneakers.
Last year it was very hot. I adopted the "Country Club" style of dressing. I wore a lot of polos, non-cargo shorts and boat shoes or flip flops.
The girls in my family went with neat tank tops, blouses or sweaters and dark-wash jeans or khakis. They did wear neat shorts a few times.
I can post some pictures if you'd like. I don't have the time right now but figured it'd be helpful to post for those that are asking.
Let me start by saying that with the exception of Victoria & Alberts, Park attire is allowed at Disney Signature restaurants.
Next, please keep in mind that when asking this question, people's views differ dramatically. Some believe that guests should dress neat while dining at a Signature restaurant; others believe you should dress up for your reservation; and some believe you should be comfortable.
What's Not Allowed
According to Disney Dining policy, the following attire is not allowed at a Signature Dining Restaurant:
- Clothing that contains offensive language
- Clothing that is offensive (transparent, etc.)
- Clothing that is excessively torn
- String bikinis and bikini bottoms
- Costumes (Guests under the age of 10 and select special events are exempt)
This means that the following IS allowed:
- Jeans
- Shorts
- Tank tops
- Strapless tops
- Sandals and Flip Flops
^^ That's the Disney rules. Now, everyone is different. Personally, my family rarely goes to any restaurant without showering and changing first, especially a Signature. We like to head back to the room and grab a shower, then change into something nice depending on the restaurant. We don't overdo it, but we do try and look presentable.
We travel during Christmas. It's normally comfortable outside, so I'll wear a button-down shirt, khakis or dark-wash jeans and boat shoes or sneakers.
Last year it was very hot. I adopted the "Country Club" style of dressing. I wore a lot of polos, non-cargo shorts and boat shoes or flip flops.
The girls in my family went with neat tank tops, blouses or sweaters and dark-wash jeans or khakis. They did wear neat shorts a few times.
I can post some pictures if you'd like. I don't have the time right now but figured it'd be helpful to post for those that are asking.



