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- Nov 22, 1999
On our many Disney cruises, we frequently notice how casual the dinner dress on DCL is, particularly on the three night cruise (last time, hubby was one of only two people in Palo with a tie, and jeans were rampant at the regular restaurants).
Tonight, we went to downtown Chicago to see the Lion King at the Cadillac Palace Theater. Typically for us that's a dress-up occasion, with hubby in a suit and tie and me in a fancy dress. We had a nice dinner first, then headed over to the theater. The interior wasn't open yet, so we walked into the hallway to wait with the crowd. As we looked around us, we saw that we were way overdressed!! Jeans everyway...business casual on the men or pants suits on the women was about the fanciest wear that I saw. I'm beginning to think the Disney name must just be synonymous with casual!
It doesn't bother me what other people wear...I enjoy dressing for dinner on the ship just because we don't do it a lot at home. But it does surprise me a bit as it seems to get more casual as time wears on...people dressed up more in 1998 when DCL first started sailing.
And as for the play, it is PHENOMENAL!!!!!! It is a must-see if it comes to your town, no matter what you wear
We saw it through a special event via a local museum, so it also included a chat with some cast members afterwards. I almost had a flashback that we were on the 7-day cruise at the meet the cast session.
Barb
Visit the Platinum Castaway Club at: www.castawayclub.com
Tonight, we went to downtown Chicago to see the Lion King at the Cadillac Palace Theater. Typically for us that's a dress-up occasion, with hubby in a suit and tie and me in a fancy dress. We had a nice dinner first, then headed over to the theater. The interior wasn't open yet, so we walked into the hallway to wait with the crowd. As we looked around us, we saw that we were way overdressed!! Jeans everyway...business casual on the men or pants suits on the women was about the fanciest wear that I saw. I'm beginning to think the Disney name must just be synonymous with casual!
It doesn't bother me what other people wear...I enjoy dressing for dinner on the ship just because we don't do it a lot at home. But it does surprise me a bit as it seems to get more casual as time wears on...people dressed up more in 1998 when DCL first started sailing.
And as for the play, it is PHENOMENAL!!!!!! It is a must-see if it comes to your town, no matter what you wear
We saw it through a special event via a local museum, so it also included a chat with some cast members afterwards. I almost had a flashback that we were on the 7-day cruise at the meet the cast session.
Barb
Visit the Platinum Castaway Club at: www.castawayclub.com