What have you worn to the California Grill?

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    Originally Posted By elene

    I'm going to the California Grill and don't want to pack extra clothes if I don't have to. I want to wear beige shorts, white tennis shoes (or maybe black) and a solid color sleeveless shirt. Will that be ok or is that too casual?

    Does my husband have to wear a shirt with a collar or can he wear a solid colored TShirt?

    Thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By FaMulan

    My husband and I went there a couple of times. Casual wear is acceptable.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    There is a complete range there, we always go for lack of a better term - business casual - the girls and my wife have worn sun dresses and I usually Dockers and a sport shirt -

    Some people VERY dressed up and also have seen people in shorts,

    From what I understand I think there was something on dress codes being reviewed at some of the restaurants ( believe I read that here) but I haven't seen anything comeout...
     
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    Originally Posted By Indigo

    What you describe is fine. They suggest business casual, but resort casual is fine. Just don't wear anything raggy, cutoff, or that resembles a swimsuit. I usually wear shorts or dockers and a hawaiian shirt. Wife wears shorts or slacks and a black tee.
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    I believe the only time you'll run up against a strictly enforced dress code at WDW is at Victoria and Alberts.

    Still, I would go for slacks, clean jeans or nice shorts with a polo type shirt for him and casual blouse for her.
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    When we went, I wore slacks and a button down shirt, my wife had a summer dress on. Perfect!
     
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    Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1

    When we went my hubby wore dress shorts with a collared shirt and loafers no socks, my son wore the same thing and I wore cuffed capris, sleeveless sweater and heels. But you can basically wear anything just as long as it is not raggy like Indigo stated.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    Also to be noted, while I agree you can wear most anything as long as not raggedy, the level of dress picks up for many around you the later in the evening you get
     
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    Originally Posted By Chelledun

    I am dressing UP and I can't wait! Probably a little black dress and heels. But, I understand that most people will be dressed more casually.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    I would say when I was there in June - a 9:15 ressie - to be there for 10 fireworks, More than 50% were dressed very nicely and I saw few shorts if any on anyone...as I have noticed - the later the time you are there the better dressed the crowd
     
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    Originally Posted By Clotho

    I understand that some people do not enjoy dressing up, but I DO!!!

    I wore a little black dress and heels, and hubby wore slacks, a shirt, and tie.

    Why not take advantage of the opportunity to make a memorable evening, I say! It doesn't take up so much room to pack a little something...:) And it adds a lot of romantic magic.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    I wore my Mickey Mouse boxer briefs.
     
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    Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1

    >>as I have noticed - the later the time you are there the better dressed the crowd<<

    This is very true. We go a bit more resort casual as we eat early due to my sugar. I would get more dressed up if we were there later in the evening.
     
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    Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1

    >>I wore my Mickey Mouse boxer briefs.<<

    Too Funny :)
     

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