perfect thanksWhatever you wore to the park.
While Disney may hint at dress codes there are only a couple of places like Victoria & Albert' that it's really required.
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.
Please do not quote the moms panel it has so much misinformation.CRT has no dress code. This is from an old Moms' Panel post:
"There is no specific dress code for dining at Cinderella's Royal Table. Since this restaurant is located within the theme park, you can wear whatever you would wear to visit the park on a normal day. Most of the adult diners will be wearing jeans or shorts and tee shirts."
The information I quoted from them is backed up by other sources and my own experience. It's accurate.Please do not quote the moms panel it has so much misinformation.
If you look at my post I agree that there is no official dress code but in general the moms panel is a terrible place to get your info from.The information I quoted from them is backed up by other sources and my own experience. It's accurate.
But yet it was right so it was fine to post.... Are you in charge of the board?If you look at my post I agree that there is no official dress code but in general the moms panel is a terrible place to get your info from.
Often its completely wrong.
But @Monty is never wrong, (when it comes to Disney at least ).If you look at my post I agree that there is no official dress code but in general the moms panel is a terrible place to get your info from.
Often its completely wrong.
But yet it was right so it was fine to post.... Are you in charge of the board?
lolSince it's in the park there's no dress code expected although I wouldn't wear a tank top or tube top and daisy dukes.
Yup. Victoria and Albert's has the strictest code.Victoria and Alberts for sure. Possibly Citricos as well.
I feel like if I wore heels in MK that I would catch one in the tracks on Main Street and fall flat on my face. To each her own, though.We always get dressed up for CRT (including heels). It's part of the experience for us. But a lot of people there are just in normal park-touring clothes, so it's whatever feels right for you and your trip. The one big difference I see for your situation is that you are having lunch and not dinner. That is definitely going to be more casual. Relax and have a great time!!
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