Originally posted by Uncleromulus
Shorts are what we always wear to Citrico's--and restaurants like Citrico's. Basically, "caually elegant", "resort casual", "business casual" etc etc means no tank tops for men and no bathing suits.
So if you want to dress up a bit then by all means do so--lots of folks do. But if you don't want to dress up all that much--then don't!! It really won't matter. [/QUOTE
Exactly what you will find in almost every restaurant on property. Some people dress up some don't, but no tanks and swimsuits.
Originally posted by LvsTnk
Exactly what you will find in almost every restaurant on property. Some people dress up some don't, but no tanks and swimsuits.
Originally posted by zillow
Someone used that term to me when describing dress code at Citricos. Anyone know what that really means?
Thanks!
Originally posted by BCV23
Zillow, was the someone from Disney dining? If so, that's the first I've heard of a description like that for Citrico's.
Originally posted by Rajah
That was the dress code we had at Citricos for dinner 2 years ago.
Originally posted by BCV23
Who used that term with you if I may ask? I'm not trying to be confrontational at all...just curious.