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re: Staying Cool in Disney World in July
Posted on 6/25/19 at 7:50 am to martiallaw
Posted on 6/25/19 at 7:50 am to martiallaw
Cooling towels are great. We always bring a small cooler in our stroller and keep 2-3 of them in there to stay wet. You can get small fans that run on batteries too. Again we clip them on our stroller. Wear light clothes and comfy shoes and good socks.
Plan your day well so that you don’t wait outside much. Most rides at Magic Kingdom have indoor lines now for the most part. Other parks are a little harder to stay out of the sun. Plan shows during the hottest hours of the day or even go back to the hotel to swim after lunch. That’s when the parks are busiest anyway. Get there early and stay late if you plan on taking breaks during the day.
Plan your day well so that you don’t wait outside much. Most rides at Magic Kingdom have indoor lines now for the most part. Other parks are a little harder to stay out of the sun. Plan shows during the hottest hours of the day or even go back to the hotel to swim after lunch. That’s when the parks are busiest anyway. Get there early and stay late if you plan on taking breaks during the day.
Posted on 6/25/19 at 8:27 am to Clark W Griswold
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You can get small fans that run on batteries
A battery powered fan ain't going to do shite when it's 100 degrees with a side of 95% humidity.
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