Peter Pirate
Its not the end of civilization...But you can see
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- Dec 19, 1999
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WWL, I'm OK with that (that there are some rules...but they will have to be WDW's rules). But WDW does not specifically state a dress code and enforcement is so lax that it's not really a code at all. If they state a code (in writing) and stick to it I'll follow it. Just like the $20.00 non cancellation fee, I think it's a good idea and will help solve some of their CG problems but really it may end up being a nightmare for them especially if they become so-so about enforcing it (and 24 hours is too much - have I said that???
We dres very casual even at the best of restaraunts. I don't own dress shoes, a tie or a jacket and I have some casual khaki pants that may or may not fit me, so casual is all I've got and I don't want to get shut out of these restaraunts that I love. But I want even less to dress like mook in a zoot suit.
As for what others think is appropriate I could care less. I will do as I think is appropriate, trying to stay within WDW guidlines as I understand them. If the time comes that Disney makes it clear my ways aren't acceptable, I'll change or eat elsewhere, but it won't be because some other diner thinks their comfort or perception of ambiance is more important than mine.


We dres very casual even at the best of restaraunts. I don't own dress shoes, a tie or a jacket and I have some casual khaki pants that may or may not fit me, so casual is all I've got and I don't want to get shut out of these restaraunts that I love. But I want even less to dress like mook in a zoot suit.
As for what others think is appropriate I could care less. I will do as I think is appropriate, trying to stay within WDW guidlines as I understand them. If the time comes that Disney makes it clear my ways aren't acceptable, I'll change or eat elsewhere, but it won't be because some other diner thinks their comfort or perception of ambiance is more important than mine.
