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Disney version of "Cruise Casual"


hexdragon

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You will see that the only place where the dress code on DCL is enforced is on this board. We've seen all types of attire on our trips.

 

It is enforced in the specialty restaurants. Everything I've heard about the regular restaurants basically speaks to dress code anarchy,

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Oh most definatley, I've not been on the Dream but have gone to Palo on the Magic and would never show up there in flip flops or anything less than what the dress code is that they have posted. I am sure Remy is the same way.

 

But yes, Dress Code Anarchy is a good way to put it. It really doesn't bother me either way, we do dress up on the formal and semi formal nights, and stick to the code as indicated but, I do not care if others around us did not follow the code. We are all on vacation and someone not dressing up for dinner isn't going to affect me, as long as they are enjoying their trip, I am fine with it all!

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