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    Question 1900 Park Fare Dress Code

    We are going to 1900 Park Fare for breakfast Sunday. I read somewhere that the dress is resort casual. Is this true and if so, what does it mean?
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    It means wear what you would to the parks. Shorts, t-shirts, jeans, sweatshirt, anything is fine as long as it doesn't have anything offensive on it.
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    I hadn't heard of a "dress code" for anything but the signature places, like California Grill! We've been there in shorts and flip flops (park fare, not Cali) and didn't feel out of place.

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    Last year at the buffet I wore my long Disney kakhi (sp?) shorts, and a polo.

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    Went last year and loved it. Just in jeans and a t-shirt. Same for the rest of the family.
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    Absolutely no dress code here... and the food is better than many places at WDW.

    Breakfast people at 1900PF are families headed to a theme park.

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    Thank you!
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    I'm in agreement with everyone ..... not really a dress code, just your normal, everyday Disney dress......
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    Dress like you want to. If your prince or princess wants to dress up- let them.
    There are lots of photo ops and looking nice for pictures is great (we just did it a few days ago).

    as a PP said,
    the food here is a cut above the rest.
    don't miss the omlet station.

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    Anything goes, really. Lots of kids were dressed in costume, most just wore park attire, my one DD wore a sundress., but that's her usual Disney attire. Even to the parks!
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