Dress code

John park hopper

Well-Known Member
We ate at Jiko in May 2019 for our 42 anniversary and dressed according to the dress code (may be a little more)than required -- a couple seated next to us were also dressed according to the posted dress code. A family with 2 kids looked like they just came from the park-- shorts t shirts and hats on in the restaurant. As I posted before all the dress codes mean nothing if you don't enforce your own rules
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
For Cinderella's Castle for lunch, what's the dress code for adults? The little ones will be in princess dresses (and we will have a change of clothes for the park) but the rest of us don't want to have to go back to our room or bring a change.

If you really loved your little princesses...

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Lilofan

Well-Known Member
Powdered wigs and faces of that period were about cosmetically looking good (hiding blemishes and diseases and pockmarks) and not at all about pretending to be and appropriating some other culture/race.

But nice try at stirring up indignity.
Other groups don't share your opinion. Powered wigs and faces were also to show off nobility and status.
 
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UNCgolf

Well-Known Member
Disney doesn't enforce the dress codes anyways. They probably do at Victoria & Albert's, but apparently nowhere else.

Both Flying Fish and California Grill have the same dress code, but when eating at both places this week, there were people dining who didn't remotely meet the code. T-shirts with jean shorts and flip flops.
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
Disney doesn't enforce the dress codes anyways. They probably do at Victoria & Albert's, but apparently nowhere else.

Both Flying Fish and California Grill have the same dress code, but when eating at both places this week, there were people dining who didn't remotely meet the code. T-shirts with jean shorts and flip flops.
V&A has a jacket required policy for men. CG does not. It's optional.
 

UNCgolf

Well-Known Member
V&A has a jacket required policy for men. CG does not. It's optional.

No, but CG and Flying Fish both say that dress shorts or pants are required, as are collared shirts. Not enforced.

I meant they have the same dress code as each other; not that it's the same as V&A.
 

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