Club Dress Code?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Just moved to Houston,TX
Programs: UA Platinum, SPG Platinum
Posts: 225
Club Dress Code?
I'm a RCC member, and flying US tomorrow for the first time since I got my RCC membership. I'm going to Florida so I plan on wearing T-Shirt and shorts and shoes, but per the terms and conditions of the US clubs it seems like they will not let me in. Anyone have an experience with this? Do I have to dress up?
Excerpt from the website
"Attire and conduct of Club members and their guests must be in keeping with good taste and a professional, dignified atmosphere. Tank tops, casual T-shirts, thong sandals and other inappropriate attire will not be permitted. US Airways reserves the right to deny admission to any member or their guests whose behavior is disruptive, abusive, violent, deemed improper or objectionable or whose conduct affects the safety or comfort of others in the Club. Such member's Club membership may be revoked by US Airways at its sole discretion. "
Excerpt from the website
"Attire and conduct of Club members and their guests must be in keeping with good taste and a professional, dignified atmosphere. Tank tops, casual T-shirts, thong sandals and other inappropriate attire will not be permitted. US Airways reserves the right to deny admission to any member or their guests whose behavior is disruptive, abusive, violent, deemed improper or objectionable or whose conduct affects the safety or comfort of others in the Club. Such member's Club membership may be revoked by US Airways at its sole discretion. "
#2
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Charleston, SC
Programs: UA 1P, CO Plat, MR Plat, SPG Plat, US Dirt
Posts: 1,506
I do not think I have ever seen anyone thrown out for wearing a t-shirt, shorts and sandals....I sure as hell have done it.....If you want to be safe, wear a polo with khaki shorts and sandals and you will be fine.....they can't expect to be that picky on members when the US clubs are some of the most run down in the industry........
#3
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Homebase: CAE - Formerly, YUL
Programs: US CP, UA, HH Gold, Marriott Plat, DL, AA, CO, ++
Posts: 2,187
If you want to be safe:
Khaki shorts + golf shirt (polo style) + closed shoes (no flip flops). Still pretty comfy yet not trashy.
JP
Khaki shorts + golf shirt (polo style) + closed shoes (no flip flops). Still pretty comfy yet not trashy.
JP
#4
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Arlington, VA
Programs: US Chairman
Posts: 289
I would say that over 50% of the time, I am wearing t-shirts, shorts, and sandals when I go into the club (I like to fly comfy...especially returning from a business trip). I have never been denied access or even been warned about it.
#5
Join Date: Jan 2003
Programs: American Airlines Platinum, National Executive
Posts: 3,790
I've worn Tevas (even once with hiking-type socks- didn't realize at the time that was a faux pas) and shorts to the Clubs plenty of times, but I've always had at least a shirt with a collar. Never had a problem.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: TPA, finally
Programs: AA EXP/US CP, United 1K (1MM) , Marriott Plat, Avis Plus
Posts: 303
It's a reflection of you, not the club
Just like the new US uniforms, it's how you want to present yourself. I've seen everything from shorts to suits to flannel. As long as you tidy in you appearance and aren't obnoxious, the agents are very helpful. With that in mind, dress comfortably, but I would wear an 'I'm with Stupid <-' or a 'Big Johnson' t-shirt. Further, if you have spent the money on a Membership, please don't were $3 pair of shower-shoes and call them sandals. I usually were close toe shoes, because they take up too much room in my carry-on. Enjoy the club and more importantly, the greatest state in the land.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Omaha
Programs: UA 1K, Squalor Gold, Rent-a-wreck Admiral Club
Posts: 59
and save the sleeveless T-shirts for the gym.
#8
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#9
Join Date: May 2005
Location: new jersey
Programs: continental, united premier, hyatt diamond, marriott silver, priority club platinum amb,hilton gold
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No Crossdressers
#11
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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#12
Join Date: Jan 2007
Programs: US Airways Chairmans Starwood Lifetime Platinum, Marriott Platinum/,Lifetime Silver Hertz Presidents
Posts: 338
Dress Code and US Airways Club in the same sentence, could be a first!