bbn1122
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 4, 2009
We would normally wear khakis and a button up shirt for formal night. The khakis did double duty as Palo used to require them. 2019 will be my first 7 night since Palo lowered its dress code. Will see if they still make the packing list. As many others have said, dress how you feel comfortable. As most of the time a cruise requires a flight and luggage, jackets and ties are not in the cards. Disney's published dress code for the main dining rooms is "No Swim Suits or Tank Tops."
Not DCL, but we did a 7 night eastern on Princess and went to dinner the first night in Jeans and a button up shirt, and were politely told that jeans were only allowed in the dining room on the first and last nights. We would need to step up our game the following night or eat at the buffet. lol
Palo lowered its dress code. Because DH was turned away from brunch wearing dress shorts, collared shirt and boater shoes in 2010. I actually called and checked ahead of time and was told shorts were fine. He went back and changed, it was his 50th birthday. The Matre d was very upset that I was told shorts were okay. They actually investigated and found the person I spoke to. It turned out there was a little language barrier and they mis understood my question.
Now my DH loved brunch so much, he ask me to schedule a dinner. Well, we were treated like royalty when we returned for dinner and there were apologies for the misunderstanding. Palo MatreD sent my DH and a note wishing him a Happy Birthday!
Ok back on topic, how is Palo dress code relaxed. I will have to investigate.