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In the parks, it makes perfect sense that many people are going to be dressed more casually than they would at a restaurant in a deluxe resort.
I would hope that people having dinner at a signature restaurant located in a deluxe resort would make an effort to dress appropriately. For those of us dressing up for a special occasion such as a wedding anniversary, it would be nice if we weren’t surrounded by a sea of diners dressed as if they were eating at McDonalds. When I am at an upscale restaurant outside of WDW, I see very well-dressed people at the other tables. At my nephew’s 5 star restaurant on Long Island, it’s a regular fashion show night after night.
Sweaty people in shorts and t-shirts ruin the ambiance IMHO.
I would hope that people having dinner at a signature restaurant located in a deluxe resort would make an effort to dress appropriately. For those of us dressing up for a special occasion such as a wedding anniversary, it would be nice if we weren’t surrounded by a sea of diners dressed as if they were eating at McDonalds. When I am at an upscale restaurant outside of WDW, I see very well-dressed people at the other tables. At my nephew’s 5 star restaurant on Long Island, it’s a regular fashion show night after night.
Sweaty people in shorts and t-shirts ruin the ambiance IMHO.