CyndiLooWho
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I haven't read all the answers above, but we swear by wicking clothing in the FL heat. The boys (dh included) wear their hiking cargo shorts, which means they have room for a lot of stuff like disposable ponchos, ziplock bags (for the phones on wet rides), and small snacks. If they wear sneakers, they get new wicking ankle socks for the trip, but they all have hiking sandals that they usually wear instead (Keen Newport H2O). Since their feet are still growing, I usually buy the boys' sandals off ebay.
For myself, I wear a combination of running skorts and tops (JCPenney has a nice line if you don't want to spend a lot at Sparkle Skirts), or hiking skorts and wicking polo shirts. Since I was very active in scouts when our boys were in, I have a lot of those types of things. Marmot, LLBean, and Lands' End make them, and you can often buy them on ebay if you only need them for the parks. I also have several pair of Keen Whisper sandals that I wear to the parks. I have a couple pair of hiking capris as well, but I find the skorts to be more comfortable for park days.
We do all wear hats - wide brimmed fishing hats or Tilley hats for the boys, and a Solar Roller for me. These are a must for the FL sun.
We stay in a condo, so I can wash anything that gets smelly. The great thing about wicking fabrics is that I can put everything in the same load (ok, usually 2, since the washing machines are so small).
I have a convertible cross body (goes to a hip / fanny pack which is indispensable at Universal) that is very compact for park days. It will hold an amazing amount of stuff - mini band-aid chafing stick, refillable small sunscreen bottle, pill bottle, band aids, moleskin, hair ties, lip balm, ladies items, my smartphone, credit cards & money, small wipes package, eyeglass cleaner & repair kit, eyeglass straps - everything I need. I have a tiny hairbrush on a caribiner and hand sanitizer attached to one of the straps. One of the boys usually carries a couple of water bottles in his cargo pockets, but I also have a carabiner that holds a water bottle.
For myself, I wear a combination of running skorts and tops (JCPenney has a nice line if you don't want to spend a lot at Sparkle Skirts), or hiking skorts and wicking polo shirts. Since I was very active in scouts when our boys were in, I have a lot of those types of things. Marmot, LLBean, and Lands' End make them, and you can often buy them on ebay if you only need them for the parks. I also have several pair of Keen Whisper sandals that I wear to the parks. I have a couple pair of hiking capris as well, but I find the skorts to be more comfortable for park days.
We do all wear hats - wide brimmed fishing hats or Tilley hats for the boys, and a Solar Roller for me. These are a must for the FL sun.
We stay in a condo, so I can wash anything that gets smelly. The great thing about wicking fabrics is that I can put everything in the same load (ok, usually 2, since the washing machines are so small).
I have a convertible cross body (goes to a hip / fanny pack which is indispensable at Universal) that is very compact for park days. It will hold an amazing amount of stuff - mini band-aid chafing stick, refillable small sunscreen bottle, pill bottle, band aids, moleskin, hair ties, lip balm, ladies items, my smartphone, credit cards & money, small wipes package, eyeglass cleaner & repair kit, eyeglass straps - everything I need. I have a tiny hairbrush on a caribiner and hand sanitizer attached to one of the straps. One of the boys usually carries a couple of water bottles in his cargo pockets, but I also have a carabiner that holds a water bottle.