You know what? This nonsense seeds to stop. DCL needs to stop letting people into MDRs in their PJS, robes, thongs, whatever. It is not difficult to "dress up" on a cruise. A pair of khakis and a polo shirt travels well. A cotton dress you can slip over our head is not difficult to put on. Easier than making sure your robe doesn't fall open. Why do I care? Because I am appreciative the ambiance of a dinner, it is part of the dining experience.That's what separates fine dining from McDonald's If you can't be bothered to wear little more than something you wear to bed then stay in your cabin, in your bed and order room service.
Cruises sound horrible based on how some of you are judging others. It's vacation as long as the crew doesn't mention it than you shouldn't worry. If what someone else is wearing ruins your meal maybe you should rethink things a bit. Sure it's funny someone wearing a robe to dinner. If it's an issue the crew will handle it. If anything it would give me a nice giggle.
To be so upset seems crazy.. your stuck.on a ship with lots of other people weird **** it bound to happen gotta go with it and enjoy yourself and not worry about others.
never said you wont notice.. i said why would you care? they also payed for the same trip so its its not int he guidlines than take it up with disney about the rules but judging people is a bit much.People pay a premium to not have to see or be around, as you put it, "weird ****." Of course your surroundings matter. I'm not that self- centered that I don't notice other people around me. Lol.
never said you wont notice.. i said why would you care? they also payed for the same trip so its its not int he guidlines than take it up with disney about the rules but judging people is a bit much.
(just reference the paid in full date thread)
Can't like this enough. Exactly what I was saying as well.I'm guessing a lot of it starts with a "the rules don't say I can't" conversation. I honestly don't know why anyone would want to be in public in just a robe or their pjs. On my last cruise a lot of people (adults) would go to Cabanas in pjs for breakfast rather than spend 10 minutes taking a shower and getting dressed. I see that, shrug, and move on in life. Even if they were sitting next to me at dinner I wouldn't care. What someone else wears doesn't affect me at all. Though, if you wear that just know people are going to talk about you and probably laugh at you. So if you wear a robe or pjs to a MDR, I hope you don't care what anyone thinks about you.
But wearing a robe in the main dining rooms isn't against the "rules". The only dress code DCL has is "no swimwear or tank tops for dinner". Nothing about PJs, robes, shorts, ripped jeans, tutus, whatever anyone wants to wear.Yes, Disney should enforce their rules,
the other morning on my way to work, I went into the local convenience store to get my lunch. There was a woman wearing pjs, slippers and dressing gown buying milk and bread.
Not saying that was appropriate either, but a convenience store is hardly a dining room on a cruise ship.
How about a woman who kept her curlers in while going to the theater? That's the weirdest thing I ever encountered. Everyone was staring at this woman (who was with others) but no one dared to ask if she intended to go out like this, or that she forgot to take them out.