We plan to spend our time snorkeling and enjoying beaches and although we do like good food, don%26#39;t want to spend a lot of time finding the ';best'; places to eat. That said, I did just make Sunday Brunch reservations for the Prince Court and we will probably do one very nice dinner.
So, do we need to drag along a sportcoat or what is acceptable dress in the nicer establishments?
Thanks
The Gregoires %26lt;---leave in 2 weeks!!!
Does hubby need a Sportscoat?
90+% of the time, a shirt with buttons on it will suffice.
Does hubby need a Sportscoat?
I agree. An Aloha shirt and nice slacks is about the most dressed up I%26#39;ve ever seen anyone. I%26#39;ve read that it%26#39;s even proper attire for many funerals. My kind%26#39;a place.
Ken
The only restaurants that I have seen that had a ';jackets required'; policy were the Formal Dining Room at the Lodge at Koele on Lana%26#39;i and at Le Mer in Honolulu. And I just noticed that the at the Lodge they now say ';aloha wear'; is fine. The only time an extra clothing layer of any type is nice, is when one is dining outside on a windy evening
in January. But a light sweater would be fine. I always have a sweater along since I have to get from my home to the airport without freezing (a problem in Minnesota in winter).
My great uncle ignored my advice an carried a sport coat on his trip to Oahu and Kaua%26#39;i. Never unpacked it. %26lt;G%26gt;
In a word, no.
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