Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Karisma Dress Code


At the El Dorado and Azul Resorts by Karisma the restaurants and dining facilities do have a dress code in place.  It lists recommended dress items for both ladies and gentlemen for either dinner or lunch/breakfast.  As you might guess, the expectations for dinner are slightly more formal than breakfast or lunch.  The code itself is broad and not meant to limit dress options, simply ensure the continuity of your five-star experience to include your dining choices.
 
Dinner at El Dorado Maroma
 
To be honest, I balked a little at the thought of a dress code until I saw it in action at the resorts.  The idea of a minimum level of attire sounded superficial at first, however there is no inspection prior to seating or surcharge for unmatched clothing.  We never felt scrutinized or judged for what we were wearing.  The main idea behind the dress code is to ensure that everyone has a quality dining experience.

 
While it is a resort with swimming facilities, it is not your local neighborhood swimming pool.  That is not what you are traveling and paying for.  As such, you would not expect to eat with your fellow guests in their swimming or sunbathing gear.  No one wants to sit down to lunch in a chair soaked by someone else’s swim trunks.  While I imagine that they would if warranted, we never observed the staff addressing any guests regarding the dress policy.  If anyone is unaware upon their initial meal, they will quickly realize how out-of-place things are and take corrective measures.

Truly the dress code serves as a guideline to ensure that everyone has a pleasant dining experience.

Sam
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