Attire for Altitude 95
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LOL, Ira.
We dined at Altitude 95 in 2003. I don't remember the details, but we definitely did not have to wait in line for the elevator. I think we were told to go to a specific elevator when we made the reservation, and there was no wait in line to go up. Casual attire at lunch was perfectly acceptable but I agree that for dinner on Christmas Eve, a jacket would be appropriate.
We dined at Altitude 95 in 2003. I don't remember the details, but we definitely did not have to wait in line for the elevator. I think we were told to go to a specific elevator when we made the reservation, and there was no wait in line to go up. Casual attire at lunch was perfectly acceptable but I agree that for dinner on Christmas Eve, a jacket would be appropriate.
#23
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Patrick,
Well, OK, a few of the women are wearing colors... I guess there's a lot of black for both men and women.
I thought the men in black pants, black T-shirts, and black jackets looked awfully boring and drab- but they're artsy types, I guess.
And yes, SeaUrchin- SHAME on Amanda! LOL.
She really stood out in those jeans and pastel top. (I wonder what nationality she is!)
Well, OK, a few of the women are wearing colors... I guess there's a lot of black for both men and women.
I thought the men in black pants, black T-shirts, and black jackets looked awfully boring and drab- but they're artsy types, I guess.
And yes, SeaUrchin- SHAME on Amanda! LOL.
She really stood out in those jeans and pastel top. (I wonder what nationality she is!)
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