resort casual?? Help, dressing for dinner???

mkymouse4ever

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Talked DS into citrico's and california grille. Wondering what to wear? The outlines are kinda vague. Not sure if it means dresses or nice shorts with a nice blouse or shirt? Or do women only wear pants or dresses?

Thanks, :cutie:
 
What they don't want is tank tops & flip flops. I usually wear slacks/skirt with nice blouse. If you have nice bermuda shorts that will work too, with nice top. DH always wears dockers w/button shirt. Polo works too and would nice jeans. I would avoid t-shirts and short shorts. People dress however and have never seen anyone turned away, but for me they are nice places to dine and I dress up a little.
 
What they don't want is tank tops & flip flops. I usually wear slacks/skirt with nice blouse. If you have nice bermuda shorts that will work too, with nice top. DH always wears dockers w/button shirt. Polo works too and would nice jeans. I would avoid t-shirts and short shorts. People dress however and have never seen anyone turned away, but for me they are nice places to dine and I dress up a little.

This is usually what my girlfriend and I wear out to signatures. We don't get the full feeling of pampering ourselves with good meals if we are wearing the same things we wear to the parks. However, with the exception of V&A's, as long as you aren't wearing bathing suits, hats, tank tops, anything torn, flip flops or anything that would get you thrown out of a park, you can pretty much wear whatever you wear to the parks. We just feel that if we are not dressed nice or those sitting near us aren't dressed on the nicer side, it takes away from the meal a bit.
 
We wear what we wear to the parks... Jean/ khaki shorts or capris, a top with sleeves, sneakers. Occasionally we will head back to the room to get dolled up but that means leaving the park sooner then we'd like so we avoid that if we can. I will say that we saw people looking much worse than us at every restaurant (and we typically only eat at signature restaurants) so don't feel that you NEED to dress different than your park attire (with the exception of tank tops, bathing suits, etc).
 

Thanks that is what I thought. Just packing, and wanted to be sure to include something extra for those nights. :wizard:
 
for signature dinning, I usually wear a skirt and blouse or a dress and my son/husband wear slacks and polo top.
 

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