Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rude and low class but that's par for the course nowadays.
Exactly.
What’s rude about it?
Yeah I don’t get this. I wouldn’t do it or let my kids do it but I don’t care if others do.
Don't you know it's rude to offend your betters delicate eyes by not dressing up for breakfast at the Doubletree? You need morning dress at a minimum to scoop Froot Loops into a styrofoam bowl, and if you're taking even a single Sysco danish you better be wearing tails and a top hat.
Making the gentry look at us poors is the height of tastelessness.


Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rude and low class but that's par for the course nowadays.
Exactly.
What’s rude about it?
Yeah I don’t get this. I wouldn’t do it or let my kids do it but I don’t care if others do.
Don't you know it's rude to offend your betters delicate eyes by not dressing up for breakfast at the Doubletree? You need morning dress at a minimum to scoop Froot Loops into a styrofoam bowl, and if you're taking even a single Sysco danish you better be wearing tails and a top hat.
Making the gentry look at us poors is the height of tastelessness.
For real. People acting like this is champagne brunch at the Ritz.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rude and low class but that's par for the course nowadays.
Exactly.
What’s rude about it?
Yeah I don’t get this. I wouldn’t do it or let my kids do it but I don’t care if others do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rude and low class but that's par for the course nowadays.
Exactly.
What’s rude about it?
Anonymous wrote:Quick slide in to jeans or sweats or leggings, t- shirt is fine. You can go back and shower before leaving the hotel for the days’ activities.
Crawl out of bed and go in PJs? Pretty tacky and gross. But at least you’d give all the other diners stories about you’ll never believe what we saw on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids? Fine.
Adults? Sweats and a t-shirt are fine. A nightshirt? No.
No, sweats aren't fine. No one wants to see a grown man in sweats.
Depends on the guy.
"Grey sweatpants season" is a thing for a reason.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Kids wearing PJs that are basically a t-shirt and shorts are fine. Adults in PJs should just pick up a coffee and muffin and return immediately to their room.