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BDL-FRA Feb 22, 2009 4:49 pm

RCC Dress Code?
 
Anyone have any idea what this means?


Atmosphere and attire

Customers must dress in keeping with good taste and in consideration of the Club atmosphere and its membership.
http://www.united.com/page/article/1...Title=rccTerms

I've seen just about everything with regards to attire in RRCs. Is there really a dress code that is enforced? Does it apply to the mice as well?

mahasamatman Feb 22, 2009 4:54 pm


Originally Posted by BDL-FRA (Post 11303232)
Is there really a dress code that is enforced?

Yes, I believe you must be dressed.

worldtravelernyc Feb 22, 2009 5:10 pm

Most RCC's are dumps so I would'nt worry about how your dressed.

Benny8444 Feb 22, 2009 5:19 pm

The dress code is a Shirt, shoes and a bottom. That is strictly enforced.

MatthewLAX Feb 22, 2009 5:20 pm


Originally Posted by Benny8444 (Post 11303370)
The dress code is a Shirt, shoes and a bottom. That is strictly enforced.

As long as you count sandals as shoes.

fnothaft Feb 22, 2009 5:28 pm


Originally Posted by Benny8444 (Post 11303370)
The dress code is a Shirt, shoes and a bottom. That is strictly enforced.

So, if you are wearing a shirt and a bikini bottom...?

Actually last flight I was on, some guy refused to wear a shirt. FA's had never seen that happen before.

youreadyfreddie Feb 22, 2009 5:36 pm

No shirt, no shoes, no dice.

AlanInDC Feb 22, 2009 5:54 pm

There are a few exceptions, but for most of the domestic clubs, you must be appropriately dressed to consume packaged processed cheese, packaged cookies, and packaged pastries, all that are self-served and then eaten from a plastic plate with plastic forks, spoons, and knives, at dated, sometimes worn or torn furniture.

rankourabu Feb 22, 2009 6:01 pm


Originally Posted by youreadyfreddie (Post 11303453)
No shirt, no shoes, no dice.


Unfair, the mice dont have to dress up to roam the RCC, we shouldnt have to either!

SFflyer123 Feb 22, 2009 6:16 pm

I always wear nice clothes on the plane (comfortable khaki's, dress shirt, golf shirt, etc). It's just me; maybe I'm old fashioned. But I try to be presentable. When I'm at the RCC, I usually look okay because I look okay on the plane.

Many times, I see people wear jeans & T-shirts to top-end restaurants (not the RCC) here in San Francisco. These places will be $100/person, people are there for their anniversary, and the dude next to you comes in with jeans and a metallica t-shirt (Yes, personally witnessed at Gary Danko!). It is just disrespectful to others when people look like they have recently emerged from the mountains without food, water, & showers for the past 3 weeks. :eek:

KarlJ Feb 22, 2009 6:54 pm


Originally Posted by SFflyer123 (Post 11303614)
I always wear nice clothes on the plane (comfortable khaki's, dress shirt, golf shirt, etc). It's just me; maybe I'm old fashioned. But I try to be presentable. When I'm at the RCC, I usually look okay because I look okay on the plane.

I do the same and as a fellow traveler, I applaud and appreciate your consideration.

ButIsItArt Feb 22, 2009 6:57 pm

Tommy Bahama shirt not tucked in. Bad cologne.

warreng24 Feb 22, 2009 8:22 pm


Originally Posted by ButIsItArt (Post 11303779)
Tommy Bahama shirt not tucked in. Bad cologne.

Slight OT, but that's the dress code on any flight heading to SJO.

mahasamatman Feb 22, 2009 8:26 pm

I can't believe in this day and age that people still judge others by what they wear. I'm so glad to live in an area where most people wear what they feel comfortable with, and (most) people don't look down on them for it.


Originally Posted by SFflyer123 (Post 11303614)
I always wear nice clothes on the plane (comfortable khaki's, dress shirt, golf shirt, etc).

So why are khakis and a golf shirt more "presentable" than jeans and a T-shirt?

AlanInDC Feb 22, 2009 8:30 pm


Originally Posted by ButIsItArt (Post 11303779)
Tommy Bahama shirt not tucked in. Bad cologne.

OK, sounds like you're sufficiently presentable for a couple of packages of processed cheese. Throw in a few boxes of raisins.


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