Please share your heat plan!
I’ll chime in with my heat plan. This year will be the fourth year we’ve gone in August. My wife and I both work in schools so going during our school year vacation weeks means dealing with larger crowds and makes flying more expensive (we live in suburban Boston). Our school year doesn’t start until after Labor Day so it makes the second or third week of August ideal. My wife and I are late 40s/early 50s and we have twins who are 19.
Our basic daily plan:
1. Rope drop.
2. Stay until lunch or so
3. Head back to hotel and change out of our sweaty clothes and nap/swim/chillax.
4. Head back to the parks around 4 and stay until close.
During our park time we make use of:
-Personal fans—around the neck, bought on
Amazon
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Cooling towels—these are specialized towels that I think we got on Amazon a few years ago when my wife coached kids soccer team. I wet them, put them in a zip lock bag, put them in the freezer, put them in my back pack in the morning.
-Water bottles. We all have our own big metal Yeti or Owala bottles that we fill and drink from all day long.
-Umbrellas. These are a major relief. Just remember to hold them out in front of you going through security or you’ll get flagged!
I’ll also add that we make use of the gift shops. While we do like to shop we also cut through them to get from one place to another —think Main St at MK or Sunset Blvd at DHS.
The other big thing is attitude. We all know it’s going to be hot and that it’s probably also gonna rain hard. We all know and accept this as an expectation.
Also, sunscreen. Lots of sunscreen.
I think this works well for our family, because our kids have always just gone with the flow and easily adapt to changes. All of our August trips have also been when they were teens, so that’s important to know too.