Dress code...repeat

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  1. waterburyr

    waterburyr Enthusiast Registered Member

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    I know this question has been asked time and time again, but I can never seem to find a particular thread of conversation when I need it, lol. Anyhow, I realize there is a pretty firm dress code for the evening, such as dinner and such; at least that's from what I understand after reading some of the posts here. This is the silly question...please tell me that there is not such a "firm" dress code when it comes to other times of the day, i.e. morning and afternoon. I would imagine that since most of the day is spent by the pool, its a matter of throwing on a shirt and flip flops and off you go to eat. Can anyone enlighten us to the "protocol" that TTR has regarding drress code throughout the day and especially for restaurant eating (breakfast, lunch).

    We'll be there Sunday...and it's MUCH needed!

    Thanks for everyone's tips! keep 'em comin'!
     
  2. massi2403

    massi2403 Enthusiast Registered Member

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    I think it depends where you have lunch... we tend to eat in Margharitas at lunchtime and Sam throws a wrap on and I stick a t shirt on and that's no problem. Some people dont even do that :)

    We've never eated in the buffet at lunchtime but from what I remember reading I think clothes are required rather than pool "wear".. sure someone will correct me on this if I'm wrong! :D

    Have a fantastic time!

     
  3. xoie's omah

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    They don't expect you to leave the pool and go change clothes, but you can not wear a wet suit into the dining area and top and shoes are required.

    In the evening it is the specialty resturaunts that require a stricter dress-code. Mainly no openend toed sandals for men and long pants for men. Buffet you can wear shorts and sandals.
     
  4. iamme

    iamme Enthusiast Registered Member

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    Thanks for the info!
    Very good to know.
     
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