.tlev said:Basically, no jeans, ripped clothing, tank tops, flip flops, etc. We ate there last week and it was pretty much nice shorts and a collared shirt for men. I would also recommend makind an AR because the night we were there the wait was over one hour for walk-ups.
CamColt said:We have seen everything from shorts & tshirts (people looking like they just came from the parks) to people in dresses and suit jackets.
I think just about anything, within reason goes.

ducklite said:They've only very recently started to enfore the dress code. It's about time.
Anne

Leota said:A couple thoughts on Dress Codes -
We ate at several of the Dress Code restaurants in April and in August. The only place we didn't see people clearly in "violation" of the dress code was Narcoosees. We saw people in wet bathing suits & wife beaters at AP, people in jailin' jeans & wife beaters at CG....
My experience is they aren't enforcing it yet.
Also of note, I just made ARs for Dec trip to YSH and a couple nights at CG. For NONE of these ARs did the CM mention a dress code. I assumed Disney gave up.
That said, I believe in dressing nicely for a nice dinner & will continue to do so, code or no.

Claire L said:Ummm being from across the pond what is a 'wife beater' and what are 'jailin jeans'??? Have been to the US many times but never heard these terms used before.
Claire![]()
However, I guess some people are mistaken...
Uncleromulus said:If true, that's a good decision--especially if they had no real intention of ever enforcing it.
Never a good thing if you think you MUST dress up, take valuable time to do so, then show up at the restaurant and find you didn't really HAVE to at all.