Disney in August Tips

Je-Ree Olenik

Wish Upon A Star
Joined
May 30, 2017
Messages
132
Hey!

My family and I, my husband and 9 year old daughter, are going for our family vacation to Disney World (can't wait to go home)! We go every two years and this time we are going first week in August for my bday. August 1-8 2019.

This is our first time going in August and I know it will be HOT and (probably) rain everyday for an hour.

Any tips?

Thanks!
 
You’ll find lots of hot weather tips here. My #1 tip is hit the parks early, take a mid-day break and return to the parks later. Use the time to take a nap, shop, have a leisurely lunch, or enjoy the pool at your hotel. The heat is brutal, so dress comfortably and keep hydrated (preferably water or a sports drink, not soda or adult beverages....in the parks anyway ;)). We try to eat lightly - salads, fruit or light sandwiches - and ice cream is our dessert of choice. Be vigilant about sunscreen use. Have a great trip!
 
We've gone several times in August, and it has never just rained for an hour. Be prepared for torrential, show-cancelling rain, and hopefully you'll get lucky and it won't happen. We now actually choose where to stay based on the potential for intense rain, only staying in resorts with buildings that offer indoor features in the common areas so we aren't trapped in our room.
I'd suggest -
-bringing water shoes or flip flops or something you can throw on if you're out and the rain starts. Wet sneakers are no fun, and often won't dry overnight.
-lots of cheap, throw away ponchos- make sure they are large enough to keep your bottom half dry
-planning your must- do outdoor shows early in the trip, so if they are cancelled you may have time to reschedule
-visors to keep the sun off of your face
-no backpack- this is the season to use those attractive waist packs if you need to carry stuff
-the usuals-tons of water, indoor attractions, rope drop and nights in the parks, sunscreen, lightweight clothes
 
pick up some cooling towels or frog tog chilly pads. we use the chilly pads and keeping a damp towel around the neck helps us deal with the heat.

-as the previous poster pointed out, bring an extra pair of shoes.
-a good hat helps also
-make use of the free ice water at the quick service locations
-don't over do it in the parks! take breaks and get some cool air when you can. This might sound obvious but people tend to push themselves beyond their limits when at disney. I think it's the whole "we paid big money to come here and were going to extract as much value as we can out of the trip" or the "once in a life time trip so we have to do everything" mentality. (of which I am still guilty of today even after 5 trips,something I am working on fixing)
 

1. Sunscreen, even if you have darker skin. Remember to put sunscreen on the tips of your ears, the back of your neck, the backs of your knees, and the tops of your feet if you have sandals or flip flops.
2. Light weight clothing, cotton is great. Cover your shoulders, though.
3. A hat, and don't go for style. Something with a brim all the way around.
4. Walk in the shade whenever possible.
5. TAKE FREQUENT BREAKS. We eat at QS restaurants (Disney's version of Fast Food/Counter Service), but even sitting down outside in the shade, with a cup of ice water and a chance to be off your feet, will help.
6. Indoor attractions are your friends. Carousel of Progress, shows, even wandering through a shop; anything to get in the AC to cool off.
7. Cold snacks, and sit down to enjoy them.
8. QS restaurants will give you free ice water.
9. Take a break on a shaded bench.
10. If you start to over heat, chill your forehead and neck to help cool your brain.
11. Drink enough ice water that you're using the bathroom frequently. It means you're hydrated AND it removes heat from your body
12. Air conditioned lines still count as air conditioning
13. Make use of water features - pools, water rides, cooling mists, etc
14. Portable fans can help
15. The rain can be anywhere from irritating to miserable, but it does often cool things off a bit
16. Reapply sunscreen. Follow the directions on your package. Get sweat proof stuff. I don't like the sprays, I don't think people use enough of them to be truly effective. Get the lotion type.
17. If you're the type to take a break in the middle of the day, it's a great plan. 1-5 are the hottest hours. My family refuses to do this, so we do all of the above instead.
 
thanks everyone! when i lived in Miami the rain in August was either an hour or so or lasted a little longer. i'm not really worried about the rain more so the heat! thanks for the tips everyone!
 












Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top