| I actually like Disney. Wear whatever the hell you want. No one cares. Literally no one. |
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I bought Skechers memory foam sneakers specifically for disney and they are the bomb. I can walk 10 miles in them with no issues. They are now my favored dog walking shoes too.
I’m not sure when in the spring you are going and if you are staying into the evenings or what. But I’d say comfortable shorts or light pants and a tee shirt. Bring something that is flattering because you will take family pictures and if you’re wearing unflattering clothes you will be mad at yourself. Some people like a t shirt style dress — I’ve done that too but would not go too short because you are sitting on rides and personally I think the bare thighs where millions of people have sat and sweated is gross. You may want sunglasses but hats are kind of a pain (my husband wears one but you have to remember to take it off and put in the basket then remember to get it again.). |
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The big things for me were 1) avoiding chafing between my thighs with hours and hours of walking and the potential for sweat, and 2) comfortable shoes.
I wore a white Athleta skort that had tight shorts underneath that would protect against chafing and a t-shirt and Onitsuka Tiger shoes (many say these are not comortable, they are super comfy walking shoes for me). |
If you are Russian this is actually the outfit. |
Thank you; I'm thinking skort might be the way to go. That's cool that there's a former Disney parks employee on here! Thanks everyone for the tips. |
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Spring will be way hotter than you think. I only go October to February due to the heat.
Everyone wears matching shirts. I try to match my girls. For instance they wore cotton little mermaid dresses and so did I (with shorts under). Dh wore a triton shirt. |
I think it's because of the water rides. |
No I think it is for everyone—because there are rides where you could get splashed a lot depending on where you sit. It’s also not uncommon to get caught in rain in Florida. |
+1 and that such people can afford to go to Disney?? Dress for the weather with comfortable shoes - it's not hard |
I think it’s worth buying a few of those cheap water ponchos to throw on for the flume ride and in case of a sudden downpour. They can fit in a purse or backpack. |
Guess what, Madison, all your altheisure shit is quick dry. Because even skinny b_ches sweat. |
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You know what I'm talking about and its not athleisure. |
You'll never see more rednecks on "rascal" motorized chairs than at Disney. They save all their lives for this trip. |
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I wore sneakers, leggings, and a moisture-wicking t-shirt, and clocked over 10k steps each day.
SIL wore a shorts-jumpsuit and Chucks sneakers. |