That's a solid goalThanks haha, hopefully my theme park style is a little less homeless
That's a solid goalThanks haha, hopefully my theme park style is a little less homeless
We went to 50s Prime Time on our last trip because it seemed that it might go bye-bye due to the Studios expansion/construction. But it looks like it and Echo Lake might be sticking around after all. So if you have the credits, I'd go someplace nicer and just go back to 50s Prime Time when you are paying cash. But then again, who doesn't like having a drink in Dad's den/Tune-In Lounge and then getting yelled at in Mom's Kitchen lol? Ahhh, simpler times...
You can dress like a complete bum and homeless person and still be fine...
Yeah, they really should have a much stricter dress policy at signature restaurants. Seeing bathing suits, wife beaters, and hats at Yachtsmen's were disappointing... Of course, they acted like trailer trash as well... Shocking, I know.Yeah, isn't Disney great
I can't imagine Disney not holding someone to the dress code...Ooops, sorry, that is my dream world. Never mind.Yeah, they really should have a much stricter dress policy at signature restaurants. Seeing bathing suits, wife beaters, and hats at Yachtsmen's were disappointing... Of course, they acted like trailer trash as well... Shocking, I know.
The best place in Orlando is V&A...I wouldn't spend any of this extra money on "signature" dining at any Disney property.
The best food is offsite.
The best place in Orlando is V&A...
I wouldn't spend any of this extra money on "signature" dining at any Disney property.
The best food is offsite.
Amazing food where the service blows you away... Yeah, I like that sort of thing... Ok since you know where to eat... Please list 5 top places in Orlando.Maybe. If you like that sort of, thing.
Take some tours OP, you can eat later.
Yeah, it is a pain in the ***.... There are plenty of good options on site.The problem is going offsite. No thank you!!
Sorry but there is no dress code in reality... When they don't enforce it and they never do, you see bathing suits, wife beaters, and hats... It's not one time either... It's pretty much all the time... It's shame bc it brings down the atmosphere.Disney's official dress code for signature restaurants -
Guests at this Signature Dining experience are asked to adhere to a business casual dress code.
Men may wear slacks, jeans or dress shorts and collared shirts. Jackets are optional.
Women may wear dresses, skirts or dress shorts with blouses or sweaters.
Not permitted in the dining room are tank tops, swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, hats for gentlemen, cut-offs, torn clothing and shirts with offensive language or graphics.
Now, they choose NOT to enforce these rules, but that's what they're looking for.
Disney's official dress code for signature restaurants -
Guests at this Signature Dining experience are asked to adhere to a business casual dress code.
Men may wear slacks, jeans or dress shorts and collared shirts. Jackets are optional.
Women may wear dresses, skirts or dress shorts with blouses or sweaters.
Not permitted in the dining room are tank tops, swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, hats for gentlemen, cut-offs, torn clothing and shirts with offensive language or graphics.
Now, they choose NOT to enforce these rules, but that's what they're looking for.
I don't see how they can expect to enforce it really, especially with signature venues right inside the parks. I for one try to find a balance between park wear and their dress code but my shirts are usually cotton short sleeve shirts (cut like what's in my profile pic) with shorts or capri's and sandals. I'm not wearing a pique collar type shirt that's hot and itchy or a blouse that doesn't breath on vaca plus I'm past the age where sun dresses are cute but I've never been close to wearing anything on the prohibited list.
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