What are the guidelines to wearing a swimsuit to breakfast and lunch. Can men wear swimming shorts with a shirt?
What are the guidelines to wearing a swimsuit to breakfast and lunch. Can men wear swimming shorts with a shirt?
In my experience, swimwear can be worn in the buffet for breakfast and lunch as long as you have a coverup on over it.
Personally, I wouldn't wear a swimsuit (even with a coverup) in the MDR for any meal. I would be worried about getting the chairs wet, or stained with sunscreen, as the chairs there are cloth covered.
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Not during dining, but I saw a couple show up in the Walt Disney Theater for the first night's show wearing nothing but swimwear: the wife had a 1-piece on, and the man had on only regular swim trunks and no shirt, shoes, or anything else. Both were overweight. I would guess they were in their early 70's. If they showed up in the theater at night like that, I can only imagine what they looked like in the dining room.
disneywonderfun said:People do whatever they want. I am not sure if there are any strict guidelines. With that being said, it would be nice if guests followed some sense of appropriateness based on the situation. I remember during the kids club open house on our last cruise a guest arrived in her bikini, not even a cover up. Just thought it was a bit silly to show up like that.
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Blanche_Neige said:Here is an excerpt taken of the FAQ on DCL website:
Question
What should I wear to dinner?
Answer
Dining Dress requirements vary by venue or theme night on your cruise. In general, most meals are "Cruise Casual"—no shorts, swimwear or tank tops. Most cruises also have special theme nights with additional attire requirements.
You can find a breakdown of these events by cruise itinerary :
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/faqs/onboard-dining/dining-attire/
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Dining at Cabanas for breakfast and lunch - you can wear swim suits with coverups. I haven't seen many people in there without a coverup.
Dining at the MDRs requires shirt, shorts and shoes. No one with swimwear is allowed in the MDRs. I have seen guests turned away at lunch without a coverup that COVERS the suit so it isn't really seen (women). A coverup that is a big shirt that is seethrough doesn't count as a coverup for the MDR. That is the only time I"ve seen anyone turned away.
And that covers dinner, not breakfast and lunch.
DH usually wears dry swim shorts and a t shirt to cabanas for breakfast and lunch. I have my swimsuit on under a cotton sundress - don't own any true cover ups. These are the same sundresses I wear at WDW.