Disney Cruise Tips – Dinner Attire on Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Tips - Dinner Attire on Disney Cruise Line

New cruisers always ask the same question:

“What do I wear to dinner?”

Before you purchase a new ball gown or a tuxedo…relax and take a deep breath. Disney Cruise Line knows how spiffy you’d look in a floor length sequined gown, they also know that wrangling your child into a high chair while wearing said gown is not practical.


The dining rooms range from casual and comfortable to elegant and your wardrobe will rotate with your dining schedule. So what should you plan to wear to dinner?

Men:

  • Regular Dining Attire: Casual open collared shirts (polo style shirts) and slacks (such as khakis). Jeans are ok everywhere but Palo and Remy.
  • Dress Up Night: A tad more upscale. Most men don jackets (not required). Jackets are required if you are dining at Palo or Remy.

Women:

Regular Dining Attire: Blouse and skirt or casual dress

  • Dress Up Night: A tad more upscale-dresses, skirts, etc. If you are dining at Palo or Remy you’ll want a dress or pantsuit.

General no-no’s:

  • No shorts in the dining rooms please
  • No swimwear in the dining rooms please
  • No open toed shoes at Remy or Palo (particularly for men)

Pirate Night:

  • This seems to be everyone favorite night. Could be that Disney Cruise Line is the only ship allowed to set off fireworks at sea, could be the deck parties or the buffet or the general atmosphere on the ship that night. Regardless, you’ll see that anything goes on this night. Red “Pirates IN the Caribbean” bandanas are distributed at dinner and many folks bring pirate attire along with them. On the Disney Fantasy the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique will transform into the Pirates League and offer transformations for the entire family.

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Onboard Credit Offers:

$1,000 to $2,500 = $50 onboard credit (+Disney Cruise Line OBC=$75)
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$3,500 to $4,500= $100 onboard credit (+Disney Cruise Line OBC=$125)
$4,500 and up=up to a $200 onboard credit (+Disney Cruise Line OBC=$250)

Disney Cruise Tips - Dinner Attire on Disney Cruise Line
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