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04/05/2005 10:08 AM
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Anyone that's been to Mombo, I'm concerned about dress in the evenings. Do people dress up more at Mombo, considering the nightly cost?? I'm not planning on taking any 'dress up' clothes, other than I think I will bring one long jersey-type skirt and nice top.
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Not sure about Mombo but at Chief's right next door and almost as pricey the dress was casual morning noon and night. At dinner some people dressed a little bit better than others but the rules were much less strict than Davide has at Brandywine Bay!
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All righty then!! Glad I won't have to worry about that... And glad that my tennis shoes, while not acceptable to Davide, will do for meeting the elephants! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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I have not been back to Mombo since its upgrade, but I recall pretty casual dress. Plus it gets cool in the evenings, so layers are a good idea. When you wear a fleece, jacket or windbreaker, it tends to dress down any outfit.
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Thanks for the confirmation, Lynn. I have a sweatshirt and a jacket ready to go. Hopefully that will be warm enough!!! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/Shocked.gif" alt="" />
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