Rista1313
Well-Known Member
must be an English thing.
Sorry I wasn't trying to be insulting, I'm just truly curious on how things like this happen.
must be an English thing.
Sorry I wasn't trying to be insulting, I'm just truly curious on how things like this happen.
lol no i know, didn't think you was . its all good.
the mrs booked it, in all honesty i think she booked the wrong restaurant thinking it was a different one. I was surprised they didn't take a hefty surcharge at time of booking for this one. i mean its more expensive than character dining and they have you pay upfront for that lol
It probably happens quite often
You're right - if one is a casual visitor, it's really easy to mix things up! My DH still doesn't quite know the difference between "Downtown Disney" and "Main St., U.S.A." as both names evoke a similar vibe. When I told him a few years ago it was about to get easier because Downtown Disney was now called "Disney Springs," he got confused because he assumed that meant it was now a hotel (a la Saratoga Springs, Coronado Springs, etc.). Disney doesn't always make it easy (e.g., Liberty Tree Tavern vs. Liberty Inn, Yak & Yeti Restaurant vs. Yak & Yeti CS, San Angel Inn vs. Hacienda San Angel, etc.) - but I guess learning is part of the fun.
If you look on the page for the restaurant on Disney website, if it says Fine/Signature Dining then there is a dress code.
Tell that do the dudes that show up in wife beaters and bathing suits who got sat at the YM....What restaurants do you have booked, OP? You may not need to worry about a dress code at all.
Sounds like I don't need to haha.Tell that do the dudes that show up in wife beaters and bathing suits who got sat at the YM....
Cargo shorts should never be worn in life in general
It's a long standing fight. . .
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