Easily one of my most requested blog posts – what should I wear to Disney? As with most things, style is so subjective and personal. Not to mention, if you’re planning a trip to Disney, you have to contend with the mystery that is Florida weather. Truthfully, you’ll see a mix of everything at the parks. A lot of times my philosophy is to wear something that I like, that is comfortable, and throw on a pair of ears with it! When I pulled together outfit inspiration I did so with a range of temperatures in mind. If it is truly cold, your best bet is going to be jeans or leggings, a cozy sweatshirt or spirit jersey, and a jacket. But since the day can start at 40 degrees and overcast and tick on up to 75 and sunny before you know it, the name of the game is layers. In the summer I lean toward moisture wicking fabrics or the most breathable options, and won’t regret having a poncho with you. I’m never far from my MegaBabe Thigh Rescue and Bust Dust, and sunscreen is a must. For footwear, most Disney pros will tell you that comfort is key and for me that most often means tennis shoes. Every shoe linked is one that I have personally tested for all-day walking at the parks, but my number one pair are my Tretorns.
Besides comfort and functionality, my Disney dressing philosophy is to somehow coordinate with the theme of whatever park I am visiting. For Animal Kingdom, I tend to wear a lot of Lilly Pulitzer, or something that plays off of the safari vibes. If you’re a Pocahontas fan, she’s actually at this park where as she isn’t at the others. I found the cutest Meeko hat because he and flit were arguable the star of that show. Other movies people draw inspiration from are Up! The Lion King, and a Bug’s Life. You’ll see a lot of athletic wear, and sometimes you’ll see people very dressed up, though not as much at this park as the others. If I wear dresses I always have on bike shorts to prevent chafing and ensure modesty getting on and off the rides. I also try to coordinate with the girls and dress up or dress down accordingly!
Depending on when you’re checking out this post, some items may be no longer available. I’ll try to provide updated ideas but in the meantime, I hope these serve at the very least as inspiration! To visit my posts for the other parks, you can follow these links: Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and Magic Kingdom
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