While we think of Disney World as a place for family fun, it can also be a great place for a date night!
Disney World has some very upscale places to dine, including Morimoto Asia, Yachtsman Steakhouse, and many more. Today, we’re taking a look at the dress code at one of Disney World’s signature restaurants — Flying Fish.
Flying Fish is located on Disney’s BoardWalk in the EPCOT Resorts area of Disney World. The focus is on seasonal, sustainable fare.
We have had some phenomenal meals at Flying Fish! In our recent reviews, we have enjoyed the Seafood Pasta, Chilean Sea Bass with Miso Crab, and the Slow-Roasted Pork Belly appetizer.
Read our recent review of Flying Fish here!
As you can probably tell, this is definitely a more upscale restaurant (it is what Disney considers to be a “signature” restaurant), and there is a dress code. That’s right folks, you’ve got to put away the Mickey shorts and loud patterned Crocs for a night. To eat at Flying Fish, the dress code is as follows (according to Disney’s website:
- “Men must wear khakis, slacks or dress shorts and collared shirts. Jeans may be worn if in good condition. Sport coats are optional.
- Women must wear Capri pants, skirts, dresses or dress shorts. Jeans may be worn if in good condition.
- Not permitted are tank tops, flip-flops, swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, hats for gentlemen, cut-offs, torn clothing and t-shirts with offensive language and/or graphics.”
We definitely recommend Flying Fish for a “fancy night out” on your Disney World vacation! Keep following DFB for the latest Disney restaurant reviews and much more!
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Tom Welsh says
In the back corner of the Fish dining room is a small cave where a low ceiling and NO lighting make for an amorous environment unless, of course, you’d like to be able to SEE what you are eating!