I would never not wear a collared shirt and never wear tennis shoes for dinner anywhere at any resort, but that's me. I have no say what anyone else wears and if the restaurants allows them entrance, what's the problem? My eyes are on my lovely wife of 32 years and I could care less if the guy at the table next to me is wearing a tutu, but that's just me.
To each their own I guess, we found the new TTR to be better in most areas. Food being #1 on our list of improvements. And while I try and dress up because my better half does, I can’t say I remember any dudes clothes.
Sound like everyone know you and everyone gives a shit. Especially when it comes to eating dinner. why would I care what someone else wears to dinner it's their vacation do what you want.
I found it funny that you are wanting to impose your musical taste and fashion on others. T-shirts are a trigger? I mean seriously?! EDM is the last thing I want to hear so, you will have to excuse me while I completely disagree with you that I should complain about it when checking out.
Really!!!! Someone actually said Stephanie shouldn't wear something???!!!???? Oh My Goodness!!! The Only Thing anyone. Should tell Stephanie not to wear, is any clothes!!!! Lol....
In regards to the vibe at Bash, as we were there also that week, it poured down rain darn there every night of our stay in the evening which I’m sure killed it for many as it did for us. Just sayin.
It isn't a matter of taste. A DJ at a club/disco has the job of raising and maintaining the energy of the party. Without any doubt, Bash is supposed to be a party. Regardless of the genre you prefer, his job is to have the dance floor full, and people having fun. That is what he failed to do. Glow night is absolutely an EDM appropriate theme. Don't lose the important point of failure to do his job well in your personal music preferences because they conflict with a night designed on a rave premise. The dress code also has nothing to do with personal triggers. I don't care what anyone wears or does. It is a matter of etiquette and effort. Not personal opinion. That was a pointer for the folks who might not have realized that there is a time and place for casual, and a time to step it up a tiny bit. You wear whatever you see fit sir, but I'll always disagree if you think that because you have the right, you are in the right. I'm definitely not trying to debate you on either of these topics. I just think you misunderstood the whole message, and hope to clear that misunderstanding up.
Uhhh, your wife can wear that or less any time because she obviously works her ass off at the gym and looks great! Chances are pretty damned good that the **girl** who made the comment wont look anything like that at 41. Just sayin'.