What do most people wear to Le Cellier?

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We now know what most people wear to Le Cellier. Any other posts with what folks actually wear there?
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adrock1976 said:
I think there is a big difference between wearing appropriate clothes to what should be a nice dinner, and dressing sloppy and dirty. One should have respect for themself. Why is someone always said to be "judgemental" when they make a comment that is different than someone elses? Hummm, sounds judgemental to me.

There is a big difference to being comfortable on your vacation, which I am all for, and looking like a slob. These are the same people that do not follow the dress code at other Disney restaurants. If you cannot follow the dress-code when one is established, then you might want to dine somewhere else. If there is no dress code, then at least dress nice for yourself! How hard is that? Must have struck a chord.


Why is it assumed that wearing a t-shirt and shorts makes one an automatic slob. I DO follow dress codes here at home and at WDW. Most of my summer shirts ARE polos. I don't even own jean shorts! My comment was to Epcot being a "refined park". It isn't. Maybe a restaurant there has a dress code but it doesn't make the park refined. To the OP, I've been to Le Cellier and believe me, you will be fine. Between the kids yelling and babies screaming, no one would notice what you have on. LOL! :thumbsup2
 
If we were going right from a day in Epcot, we'd just wear our park attire-shorts, tee-shirts, polo shirts, jeans, capri pants (me, not DH)! If we went back to our resort first, we probably would shower and DH would wear a polo, shorts, or pants. I would probably wear something slightly nicer than my regular sleeveless shirts I would wear in the park in the day time (I hate to be hot) and capri pants or shorts. So, I guess really not all that different. :)
 

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Enough information on what people wear to Le Cellier. The arguing is neither necessary, nor desired.
 
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