JerJan
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SOME RESTAURANTS GET NEW DRESS CODE
Flip-flops may have generated discussion at the White House three weeks ago, but they'll keep you from being seated at several restaurants at Walt Disney World hotels, thanks to a new dress code. Seven of the resort's spiffiest restaurants have upgraded to a business casual requirement. The restaurants involved are:
Jiko (Animal Kingdom Lodge)
Flying Fish (BoardWalk)
California Grill (Contemporary)
Citricos and Narcoossee's (Grand Floridian)
Artist Point (Wilderness Lodge)
Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club)
The restaurants are defining business casual as dress shorts, pants, jean pants, collared shirts, blouses and sweaters. Hats, swimsuits, swimsuit coveralls, tank tops, T-shirts, torn clothing and flip-flops are not permitted.
This was posted on MOUSEPLANET.COM and I was wondering how they are going to difine "FLIPFLOPS?"
Many sandals are considered flipflops because they have no back? 
Flip-flops may have generated discussion at the White House three weeks ago, but they'll keep you from being seated at several restaurants at Walt Disney World hotels, thanks to a new dress code. Seven of the resort's spiffiest restaurants have upgraded to a business casual requirement. The restaurants involved are:
Jiko (Animal Kingdom Lodge)
Flying Fish (BoardWalk)
California Grill (Contemporary)
Citricos and Narcoossee's (Grand Floridian)
Artist Point (Wilderness Lodge)
Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club)
The restaurants are defining business casual as dress shorts, pants, jean pants, collared shirts, blouses and sweaters. Hats, swimsuits, swimsuit coveralls, tank tops, T-shirts, torn clothing and flip-flops are not permitted.
This was posted on MOUSEPLANET.COM and I was wondering how they are going to difine "FLIPFLOPS?"
Many sandals are considered flipflops because they have no back? 