Well, I have seen suits for sale with shorts instead of long trousers. I always assumed they were for beach weddings, but who knows . . .From the Disney Park Advisor...
"Think elegance and sophistication. Men, we’re talking dinner jackets with dress pants, a collared dress shirt, and an optional tie."
Will you be denied entry wearing a golf shirt? Probably not if you have a dinner jacket over it. But why go to one of the finest restaurants anywhere and dress down?
Edit to add...You mention long dress pants; what are short dress pants?
Lovely photo. I'm glad you enjoyed your anniversary.We celebrated our 25th anniversary at V&A this past April. Not pictured: I also had a wrap and glad I did, because it was chilly in there!
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That's kind of a shame but I agree with you. The last time I was on Broadway, I saw folks wearing shorts and t-shirts. My wife and I were dressed up.For better or for worse, what is considered "formal" is changing. Fashion is always evolving. Right now, comfort is super important to people. The relaxation of dress codes is happening everywhere - offices, restaurants, etc. I am not surprised they have changed at V&A's. I'd probably still wear a suit, because I know that I look mighty sharp in one!Still, the ocassions for needing to wear one are dwindling. It may swing back the other way eventually, but right now this is the mode we are in.
That's kind of a shame but I agree with you. The last time I was on Broadway, I saw folks wearing shorts and t-shirts. My wife and I were dressed up.
My office attire is a wetsuit or shorts and a tshirt so playing dressup is nice.
Your plans for dress are fine. Go. Enjoy! Congrats on your 46th anniversary!We are celebrating our 46th anniversary this November at WDW and considering V & A's for our celebration. I currently have the Queen Victoria room booked. IS that OK? or should I try for a different room? Also, we are flying down to Florida and I wanted to manage 10 days with only a carryon. But now I am wondering about the dress code. For DH:. A tux is out of the question, and even a light weight suit for one meal would be more than we want to carry. For myself: a simple dress with pearls should be adequate and doable. Footwear is another matter. The day when I could wear heels is ancient history. I would have to wear comfortable flats or sandals. *sigh* I understand that this is a formal destination. Is there a tuxedo rental available in the GF? Or should we cancel our plans and just do the more casual California Grille, Jiko etc. ( we have those booked for this trip as well, but I wanted something a little more special on our anniversary).
Will we be out of place in less formal attire? (I understand that the dress code is more casual than in the past) Something like a collared shirt, vest and pants for DH and simple dress for me?
What would you do? Cancel or not?
Someone posted above that when they went, a total of only three men in the dining room were wearing a jacket. I would say keep your plans.We are celebrating our 46th anniversary this November at WDW and considering V & A's for our celebration. I currently have the Queen Victoria room booked. IS that OK? or should I try for a different room? Also, we are flying down to Florida and I wanted to manage 10 days with only a carryon. But now I am wondering about the dress code. For DH:. A tux is out of the question, and even a light weight suit for one meal would be more than we want to carry. For myself: a simple dress with pearls should be adequate and doable. Footwear is another matter. The day when I could wear heels is ancient history. I would have to wear comfortable flats or sandals. *sigh* I understand that this is a formal destination. Is there a tuxedo rental available in the GF? Or should we cancel our plans and just do the more casual California Grille, Jiko etc. ( we have those booked for this trip as well, but I wanted something a little more special on our anniversary).
Will we be out of place in less formal attire? (I understand that the dress code is more casual than in the past) Something like a collared shirt, vest and pants for DH and simple dress for me?
What would you do? Cancel or not?
We are celebrating our 46th anniversary this November at WDW and considering V & A's for our celebration. I currently have the Queen Victoria room booked. IS that OK? or should I try for a different room? Also, we are flying down to Florida and I wanted to manage 10 days with only a carryon. But now I am wondering about the dress code. For DH:. A tux is out of the question, and even a light weight suit for one meal would be more than we want to carry. For myself: a simple dress with pearls should be adequate and doable. Footwear is another matter. The day when I could wear heels is ancient history. I would have to wear comfortable flats or sandals. *sigh* I understand that this is a formal destination. Is there a tuxedo rental available in the GF? Or should we cancel our plans and just do the more casual California Grille, Jiko etc. ( we have those booked for this trip as well, but I wanted something a little more special on our anniversary).
Will we be out of place in less formal attire? (I understand that the dress code is more casual than in the past) Something like a collared shirt, vest and pants for DH and simple dress for me?
What would you do? Cancel or not?
This is what we wore. I had the wrap because I did get chilly by the end. I was the one who posted about the lack of jackets. It was also the end of August, which could have played a part. I’m sure the other half is now that they aren’t required, people don’t want to pack them. Ladies‘ footwear is also more relaxed, so dress sandals are okay.Someone posted above that when they went, a total of only three men in the dining room were wearing a jacket. I would say keep your plans.