3 day disney cruise

jbarteau

Member
Hello all

My wife and I are going on our fist disney cruise in April and was wondering what is the dress code for the 3 nights we have dinner.

Thanks,
 

ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
Casual, although if you do Palo (which I strongly suggest) then I believe a jacket is required/preferred. Substitute Palo for Parrot Cay in your rotation.
Enjoy!
 
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If I remember correctly, ithe night your in Luminiers (sp?) or Tritons (depending on the ship your on), is considered a dress up night. Some people really get desked out in gowns, but you'll still see business casual too (and everything in between).

I also highly recommend Palo's, which is definately dressy! I also agree you should schedule it the same night that your scheduled for Parrot Cay. You can make your reservations in advance; although you won't know which night your in Parrot Cay until you check in. If that is the case, the minute you step foot on the ship, find out where to go to make a reservation and do it immediately. It books up quickly (within an hour or two)! Then go find an umbrella drink and enjoy your cruise!! You will have an incredible time! (We've been on 4 Disney cruises)

Enjoy!
 
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Phonedave

Well-Known Member
One night is cruise casual - no shorts or t-shirts

One night is pirate night - but thats optional - the same clothes from cruise casual night would work fine.

One night is 'dressy' Not formal, not even semi-formal, but they encourage 'nice' I have worn slacks or khakis and a sport coat (I think a tie each time) to this.

However, I have seen people on even the dressy night wearing t-shirts and shorts. I don't think they kick anybody out, but I know I would feel under dressed wearing shorts.

As was said Paolo is jacket required.

-dave
 
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