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How do you survive the heat in Disney?

10 Tips to Survive Disney in The Summer!
  1. Invest in a cooling towel.
  2. Pack light colored clothing.
  3. HYDRATE. HYDRATE. HYDRATE.
  4. Splurge for Lunch at a Table Service Dining Experience.
  5. Book Dessert at the Contemporary Resort early in your stay.
  6. Spend More Time In Magic Kingdom.
  7. Take Naps.
  8. Eat light.




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How hot is too hot varies by person, of course. Spending the day out in temperatures in even the high 70s to low 80s (F) can lead to heat exhaustion for some visitors. But with the right precautions and care, many visitors and employees can get through a day with temperatures in the 90s and even beyond.

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Surprising items allowed at Disney World Small coolers are allowed – they just can't be larger than 24? by 15? by 18? and you can't pull them behind you.

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Use Sunscreen And Reapply In the Florida sun, you can get burned very quickly. Use an SPF of 30 or above for the best effectiveness, and reapply sunscreen every two hours at minimum. If you forgot to pack your sunscreen don't worry! Several Disney gift shops have sunscreen available for purchase.

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As you already know, visiting a Disney theme park in the summer means walking around in the heat for hours at a time. We highly recommend bringing your Cool Links® towel with you everywhere in the park, so you're never wishing you had it.

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You can absolutely bring insulated water bottles, such as the YETI, to the Disneyland Resort. My family uses the Hydro Flask insulated water bottles, and they do a fantastic job at keeping cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot!

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Yes, you can definitely bring your Yeti thermos to stay hydrated in the theme parks. Walt Disney World Resort has been proactive in adding water bottle refill stations throughout the theme parks.

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Disney World Weather in July July and August are the two hottest months of the year in Orlando. You can definitely still have a great trip, but you will want to plan accordingly. The average high temperature in July is 90°F and the average low is 75°F.

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August is the hottest month of the year so you'll want to be prepared! The average high temperature for Disney World weather in August is 90°F and the average low is 75°F.

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The Water Parks When it Rains at Disney World They will close down the rides for thunder and lightning. The park will still be open so you can shop or eat. You can check out this video of Elsa and I doing the Slush Gusher at Blizzard Beach in a hard downpour.

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Wear lightweight, moisture wicking clothes Oh, and, pack extra outfits. We are huge fans of the idea of not over packing, but during the summer months we find it to be difficult because by the time we get back to our room for a break, our clothes are gross and sweaty.

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#1 – The Best Disney Park – Magic Kingdom Coming in at number one is the original 1971 Walt Disney World park, Magic Kingdom! Home to the most magical castle on Earth and some of the most classic attractions in theme parks.

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