Don’t be intimidated by the formal dress code requirement at many resorts' specialty or a la carte restaurants. There’s no need to rent a tuxedo—or even pack a suit and tie. See what I mean in this video on RIU Resorts’ dinner dress code.
What's great is that you can go directly from a day on the golf course to a nice dinner. For ladies, the advice is basically the same - if you wouldn’t wear it to a casual restaurant at home, don’t wear it to dinner at RIU Resorts, or wherever else you’re staying.
-Funjet Insider Bill
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