We had a couple rainy days on our last trip - it was fun - we rode splash 5 times in a row with no wait towards the end of the night as we were drenched anyway! The first rainy day the parks were still very busy - on the next day it was noticeably lighter. Take a light rain coat or poncho whatever you wear water wicks in anyway after hours outside..I just had a water resistant hoody and was fine cause it was also quick drying. A couple zip lock bags, a camping towel is also useful for wiping seats on rides. All of our shoes got soaked on splash so a second dry pair to wear the next day made the trip more enjoyable.
We had a couple rainy days on our last trip - it was fun - we rode splash 5 times in a row with no wait towards the end of the night as we were drenched anyway! The first rainy day the parks were still very busy - on the next day it was noticeably lighter. Take a light rain coat or poncho whatever you wear water wicks in anyway after hours outside..I just had a water resistant hoody and was fine cause it was also quick drying. A couple zip lock bags, a camping towel is also useful for wiping seats on rides. All of our shoes got soaked on splash so a second dry pair to wear the next day made the trip more enjoyable.
Uh... what kind of hoody was that?somthing out of the running/ outdoors apartment?
Sounds like something useful I could write on my shopping list...
This is too cute!!!I can’t remember if it was specifically a kids size poncho or if the adult poncho just fit him but here is my son wearing one when he was 2 years old.
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Yup check out your local hiking store - they have the best quick dry stuff and a lot is water resistant, great for travelling as most is light weight too.Uh... what kind of hoody was that?somthing out of the running/ outdoors apartment?
Sounds like something useful I could write on my shopping list...
Smart! One of our rainy day visits I remember my cold, wet feet being the worst part!ZIPLOC BAGS!!
When we were at DL a few years ago, we only had one day in each park and the morning of our DLP day was a soaker. I was very worried as I am super prone to blisters when my feet are wet. Just before we left the hotel, I grabbed two large Ziploc bags that we happened to have and cut the zippers off, I put them on between my socks and shoes. (I happened to have on taller socks, so I folded them down over the top of the bag.) BEST DECISION EVER!! -I still talk about it to this day (almost 5 years later) and always bring a few extra bags to WDW now!
My shoes were soaked, the bottom half of my pants were soaked, but my socks and feet were dry as a bone. I was a happy camper and it really saved the day!!!
We also brought dry socks and shoes and left them in a locker. Once the rain cleared, I changed into the dry shoes and it was a great day. DH was a little jealous, I think!
Not really hacks, but things learned from hard experience:... Any other hacks that made it more fun during the rain?