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What to Wear to Disneyland in Inclement Weather

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You've purchased your Disneyland tickets already, only to find out it's raining. Or windy. Or 110 degrees of miserable So Cal heat. Think again before you bail out on your Disneyland plans. Not only will the park be less crowded with weather like this, but also it may be fun to visit the park, dressed appropriately, during unfamiliar conditions. Most rides will keep you out of the sun, rain, or wind, and the added elements can put a little adventure in your day. Read more on how to dress for a day at Disneyland in less than perfect weather.

On the rare occasion, southern California enjoys a good rain shower. To those from, say Washington, a little rain never hurt everything. Here's how to dress like a Washington native to enjoy a raining day.

First, you need you base layers. Since California isn't known for being cold, this should be a thin long-sleeved shirt, preferably one of a material other than cotton. If your child cannot be separated from her princess Disney costume, or a day at Disneyland isn't complete without a Cinderella princess or Snow White princess dress, just slip this on top of the base layer. If it's colder or you're prone to being cold, grab a mid-layer, like a light sweater, to wear on top of the base layer.

For pants, you do NOT want to wear jeans, and preferably not anything cotton. Rain pants or track pants are ideal. If these aren't available, go for some polyester pants or fleece pants. Cotton sweats will absorb moisture, and unlike other fabrics, cotton does not insulate when wet, which would leave you cold and wet all day long.

A rain jacket is a must for stormy weather. Rain jackets with a hood are the best choice, as they will keep water from catching and pooling around the head. Typically rain jackets are loose enough that they can be worn over a princess Disney costume, and hopefully protect your little Cinderella princess and Snow White princess during their day at the park.

Slide into those galoshes and grab an umbrella for each person at the park. Don't have galoshes? Wear normal shoes, or boots, paired with wool socks. Wool insulates so well when wet you probably won't notice if moisture seeps into those shoes. Now you're ready for the rain.

It's not uncommon to have a windy day in Southern California. Fortunately, wind takes a lot less to combat than the rain! For the ladies, be sure to secure your hair back for the day, so that you don't spend the day pulling it out of your face and trying to detangle it. Wind will make hair that's left down goes crazy.

The most important article of clothing for dealing with wind is a wind-proof jacket. Most rain jackets are wind-proof, and track jackets are typically wind-resistant. Any polyester blend coat will at least help with the wind. Blocking the wind will help you stay warm again a chilly breeze. Thick jeans are a great choice if rain isn't an issue, and make sure to grab some warm socks too.

Extreme heat is probably the most common weather issue at Disneyland. Those not native to Southern California's heat may find it difficult to bear. The goal in the heat is to promote as much air circulation as possible.

For ladies, skirts are a great option, as they keep you cooler than shorts. Princess Disney costumes are great to wear alone. Don't let your little girl wear anything under her Cinderella princess dress. A Snow White princess dress may not be as good of a choice, since it has both darker colors and a full skirt.

Tank tops or cap sleeves promote air around the armpits, loose shorts allow more airflow as well. Whatever style of clothing you choose, be sure to pair it with light colors and a hat or sunglasses. Don't forget the sunscreen!

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