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Laurabearz
05-06-2002, 02:24 PM
We are planing on doing a lot of swiming while at WDW.... and HATE to put on wet swimsuits. No biggie, we will bring 3 or 4 suits each.
But then I thought.... if we each have two suits wet that will be 8 bathing suits hanging up to dry! We plan on spending mornings at the pool, change, eat, change back and swim :-) Are there clothelines in the bathroom?? A place for them to dry on the balcony??
How do you hang your wet suits??
We are staying at the BC and the Poly if that helps!
:Pinkbounc :bounce: Thanks bunches! :bounce: :Pinkbounc
I Luv Disney Cruise
05-06-2002, 02:31 PM
There are retractable clothes line in the bathtub. DH and I usually hang them there or off of the clothes hangers. We also take two or three bathing suits that way we will always have a dry one to put on. Some resorts even have washer and dryers.
sharoncity
05-06-2002, 02:38 PM
We hung ours on the retractable line in the bathtub. They dried overnight, so no need to put on wet suit (YUCK!). I also brought 2 or 3 suits for each of us. Towels were available at the pool as were swim vests for my little guy!
Laurabearz
05-06-2002, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by sharoncity
Towels were available at the pool as were swim vests for my little guy!
OOoohhh that is good to know!
Thanks!!!!:bounce: :Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc :bounce:
Patrick IL.
05-06-2002, 04:09 PM
I have heard storys about the birds grabbing swimsuits and towels off the balconys....the critters sort of help themselves.
Snow Shoe
05-06-2002, 04:40 PM
We buy extra plastic hangers from Sam's, packs of 24, and pack them in a suitcase, just for hanging up wet swim suits. The extra hangers we use in the closet because there's never enough regular hangers to go around for the rest of us.
mickey'sbud
05-06-2002, 05:11 PM
The plastic hangers are an excellent idea!!! Be sure to take CLOTHES PINS for the line. They're great for wet socks!
We found that we used the hangers supplied and the retractable line to dry our wet clothes from the rainstorms...bathing suits ended up outside. The problem was that nothing dried overnight inside or outside on the balcony (due to high humidity in early June). But, when the sun hit in the morning everything was dry outside in an easy couple of hours. You'll end up moving everything outside to dry quickly in the A.M. Be sure to bring in any clothes, towels, bathingsuits while you're gone to the parks...because if a rainstorm hits, everything will get soaked again!
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