What do people wear in the MDRs?

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Our first cruise was in the Bahamas and it seemed like people were still a bit dressy, but that was quite a few years ago. Our second was in Alaska, and it definitely felt like people were dressing up more for dinner. Now I'm reading that the dress code has changed. Can someone please tell me what "most" people are wearing in the main dining rooms on the Dream?

And would "dressy" flip flops (not the kind you would wear to the pool or beach) acceptable for women? And are very nice dress shorts (silk ones from Tommy Bahama) appropriate for men?

I don't want to break the rules or seem out of place, but I can't seem to figure out what is typical anymore.

TIA...
 
There is technically almost no dress code. We wore sundresses and khakis & polos. Sandals, sneakers, whatever for shoes.

Honestly, I didn't notice what anyone else wore except for one woman in a stunning gown on dress up optional night. I was impressed.
 
Our first cruise was in the Bahamas and it seemed like people were still a bit dressy, but that was quite a few years ago. Our second was in Alaska, and it definitely felt like people were dressing up more for dinner. Now I'm reading that the dress code has changed. Can someone please tell me what "most" people are wearing in the main dining rooms on the Dream?

And would "dressy" flip flops (not the kind you would wear to the pool or beach) acceptable for women? And are very nice dress shorts (silk ones from Tommy Bahama) appropriate for men?

I don't want to break the rules or seem out of place, but I can't seem to figure out what is typical anymore.

TIA...
As noted, there's really not much of a "dress code" onboard the Disney ships. The only thing specified is "no swimwear or tank tops for dinner". Except for Palo/Remy, you'll find practically all manner of dress in the dining rooms, from fancy to tee shirts and shorts (even on "formal" nights).
 
Thanks so much for the quick replies. I guess we will try to find stuff (in our closets) that are nice but not too dressy.

We have a Palo brunch booked. I'm assuming the normal "rules" for Palo still apply?
 

For Palo brunch my husband wore khakis and a button down shirt, I wore nice pants and a blouse.

The MDR's seem less dressy and more relaxed over the past years. Really you dress how you want. Some like dressing up for dinner and others don't. It is a personal preference.
 
Thanks so much for the quick replies. I guess we will try to find stuff (in our closets) that are nice but not too dressy.

We have a Palo brunch booked. I'm assuming the normal "rules" for Palo still apply?
Technically, yes. Especially the "no jeans" thing. The "no capris" thing is hit or miss. Some have been told to go change when wearing capris for brunch, others have been seated wearing capris.

But, for the most part, brunch is a little less dressy than dinner. As mentioned, a polo shirt and khakis will work for men, and a nice sundress or pants outfit will work for women.
 
How about Palo and Remy? Are jackets/ ties required?
Palo dress code:
To preserve the elegant atmosphere, you are asked to adhere to a strict dress code when dining at Palo. Dress pants and shirt are required for men and a dress or pantsuit is required for women. Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/onboard-activities/palo-restaurant/

Remy dress code:
To preserve the elegant atmosphere, you are asked to adhere to a strict dress code when dining at Remy.

Dinner
At dinnertime, the following dress code is enforced:

  • Men: A jacket (such as a sports, suit or tuxedo jacket) is required, with dress pants/slacks and shoes. Ties are optional. Please no jeans, shorts, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
  • Ladies: Cocktail dress, evening dress, pant suit or skirt/blouse are required. Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
Brunch and Dessert
During brunch and dessert, the following dress code is enforced:

  • Men: Dress pants and a shirt are required for men. A jacket is optional. Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
  • Women: A dress or pantsuit is required. Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/onboard-activities/remy-restaurant/
 
I was pleasantly shocked at how many people really went all out on formal nights and was so thankful that we purchased and packed DHs tuxedo. He was not out of place...at all.
 
Keep it classy on cruise casual nights wear a button down, shorts, and boat shoes.

Formal night do it big!
 
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Formal night two weeks ago the next table over the guys wore wife beaters and shorts. No lie.
 
We were on the Dream last summer & saw all kinds of clothes. Some people were very dressed up: fancy dresses, shirts & ties. Also saw casual shorts & t-shirts.

My family wore (women) sundresses, sandals or nice flip flops. (men) Khaki pants or shorts, button down shirts or golf shirts & boat shoes.

I would say most people were dressed "business casual"

Have a wonderful cruise!
 

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