I have never been to Steakhouse 55 but I have been to Napa Rose a few times. I don't believe they have any official dress code. I usually wear what I wear to the parks when I eat there (which is usually a summer dress/cute skirt when it is warm or sweater and jeans when it is cold). DBF usually wears a collared shirt and jeans when we go. I wouldn't recommend wearing sweats when you go as most people tend to dress a little better than that
For our anniversary at NR, we enjoyed dressing up. I wore nice pants, and top, with high heels and a wrap. I have heard there are people there wearing what they wear to the parks, so feel free to be comfortable. However, it's so special there that I feel it deserves a little extra effort. Regardless, everyone in there is so nice and I'm sure they are accustomed to shorts and jeans. Enjoy!!!
I was wondering if I needed to pack a dress and DH a suit, doesnt sound like we need to, think Ill go with a summer sweater and skirt, that shouldnt take too much room in the suitcase!
We were there last night! We did dress it up a bit, not much. Both DD's wore dresses, and I wore black pants and a nice sweater (good thing, it was freezing!) DH wore slacks and dress shirt no jacket. There were many people in shorts, etc. Most were wearing what they had been in while in the parks, so its not really an issue. If you have the time dress, if not no worries!
We have two DD's 11,15 and they like to get dressed up so if we can fit it in our suitcase we will definetly make it our "special" dining out night.
We went on our first DCL last year and the girls loved getting ready for dinner, mind you that as soon as dinner was over they wanted to change back into shorts and head straight to the kids clubs!!!! But it is nice to see them in something other than jean shorts and a tee shirt!!!
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