Originally Posted by
bciranow
In terms of Horizons is there a dress code like at Petit Pariz? I want to make sure that we have proper clothes for wherever we decide to eat. I know that butler's can make reservations for us at restaurants and that most of the recent posts have said they have found reservations to be unnecessary due to limited crowds. I'm not really sure what to expect in August in terms of crowds, so I would like to have my mind made up in terms of where we want to eat that first night so that we can tell our butler just to make a reservation for us.I really appreciate all the feed back so far. I know it has been discussed that one of the few perks of having a butler, is the fact that they will reserve a chair/cabana for you. However, I have read on some TA reviews lately that, that policy may have changed. Is anyone familiar with what the current policy is for butler's and reserving pool space? Would like to utilize our morning time at the resort to the full extent as well. Lastly, I know multiple people have asked and I'm not sure if I've seen a definitive answer. What have people been tipping their butler/butler's per day? Thanks again
Other than Petit Pariz, the other restaurants are pretty casual. I saw lots of shorts, tee shirts and flip-flops at the other places we dined. I tended towards shorts, Hawaiian shirts and sandals at dinner, and was neither under- or over-dressed.
We didn't have a butler, so I can't help you there. I can say that for us, visiting in mid-March, reservations, whether for a restaurant or a cabana, were completely unnecessary. Our longest wait to be seated was about 5 minutes, at Fuzion, and I think that was mainly because they were trying to deal with a party of 14. Similarly, we were able to find a cabana both by the pool and the beach without any trouble each morning.