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New to SD--dinner attire


BrittaniMV
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Actually SeaDream is fairly dressy at night but in a "casual way". Most men will wear slacks and a nice shirt (Hawaiian or otherwise) and closed toe shoes. I have some nice OluKai flips for day wear but always take a pair of nicer loafers or boat shoes for the evening. DW Lois takes lots of Chico's Travelers for evening as they pack well and look good. The ladies bling up with nice accessories and jewelry and look like a Million Bucks. They even make us guys look better.:eek: Daytime is of course bathing suits, shorts, t shirts, flip flops, good old beachy stuff. If you bring a tie, I believe the Chef cuts it off with a very large knife.:eek::D:D

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Brintanimv,

 

Resort casual!...short or long sleeve shirts for men and long pants for the dining room.

 

I have seen golf shorts on men and polo shirts while eating outside also.

 

I usualy wear capris and a different blouse every night and a little bling to sparkle everything up! Other ladies may go full glam!! 👸 I am sure whatever you choose will be fine...👞👡👠👕👖👙👗👚👛👑

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