Where'sPiglet?
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- Dec 17, 2007
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I've been going in late July the last couple of years.
You really have to be mindful of staying hydrated. It can sneak up on you if you're not intentionally staying on top of it. I bring a Hydroflask and fill it with ice from the food court at my resort in the morning and it will stay cold all day. I also like to bring Nuun tablets to add to water. They are effervescent electrolyte tablets that come in a small tube, so the're really easy to pack.
I find that I do need a midday break in summer, either in air conditioning or a pool, especially if it's an Animal Kingdom day. I love that park, but in the summer it's brutal. There are far fewer indoor attractions and restaurants at that park, and the thick foliage seems to prevent air flow. I actually had a park map melt onto my arm at rope drop - I had it in my elbow to stop and take a picture, and the colors transferred to my arm!
You really have to be mindful of staying hydrated. It can sneak up on you if you're not intentionally staying on top of it. I bring a Hydroflask and fill it with ice from the food court at my resort in the morning and it will stay cold all day. I also like to bring Nuun tablets to add to water. They are effervescent electrolyte tablets that come in a small tube, so the're really easy to pack.
I find that I do need a midday break in summer, either in air conditioning or a pool, especially if it's an Animal Kingdom day. I love that park, but in the summer it's brutal. There are far fewer indoor attractions and restaurants at that park, and the thick foliage seems to prevent air flow. I actually had a park map melt onto my arm at rope drop - I had it in my elbow to stop and take a picture, and the colors transferred to my arm!