Do you match your outit with the park?

Not intentionally. We do have assorted WDW shirts and Tshirts that may or may not align with whatever park we go to that day. But we don't purposely select them for a particular park.
 
When DD was little we had character t-shirts we would wear to MK and if DD had on her pluto shirt one year we would make sure she got Pluto's autograph so he would make a big deal and the characters of the shirts me and DH had on would do the same. We also dressed her in polka dots to see Minnie. When we went with a group of family members or friends we would get matching disney shirts in bright colors cause it was just easy to find our group. Last year I was at Target right before our NYE trip to DW and I found a blouse with small safari animals all over it and yes I had to have it and I wore it the day of AK.:hippie: This year I am thinking of getting matching disney t-shirts for us to wear on plane down there and at park that day just to embarrass DD and her BF. :dance3:
 
I'm going to, most days. My daughter is wearing a Little mermaid outfit for MK, Safari Mickey dress for AK, Belle dress for Epcot (Akershus breakfast), another little mermaid dress for HS & a Minnie dress for MK. I will coordinate with her somedays. ;x
 
No, and to be honest, it had never even occurred to me until I read this. I do make sure that I wear sandals if I'm going to be riding Kali, but that's about the extent of my park-specific attire planning. :)
 

I do dress my my toddler according to the park we're to and what we're that day (ADRs, ext). And I try to coordinate DH and I to him so we don't clash in pictures. My DH thinks I'm nuts :rotfl:
 
I guess I'm in the minority but I do like to match our clothing because I like our pictures to look nice and not have everyone clash. It also helps to keep up with everyone in your party.
 
I will admit to planning/making my children's clothes based on the planned park/event of the day and I will admit to planning my shirts so that I do not clash with my children.

Our last trip.
Day 1 - MVMCP - Christmas Mickey Dresses
Day 2 - Epcot World Showcase Perry Missions - Perry t-shirts and world skirts.
Day 3 - Hollywood Studios Osborne Lights - Mickey Snow skirts
Day 4 - Epcot - Children around the world skirts
Day 5 - Animal Kingdom - Giraffe Print Mickey Dresses
Day 6 - Magic Kingdom - Dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table - Princess print t-shirt dresses
Day 7 - Thanksgiving - Turkey skirts Dinner at Chef Mickeys - Red and White Polka Dot Dresses
Day 8 - Magic Kingdom - Red and White Polka Dot Petti Skirts
Day 9 - Epcot - Christmas Storytellers - Red Christmas Mickey Dresses.

Yes I am insane - I admit it. Sewing for my children is my hobby and I find it fun. At least at Disney World I typically only have to plan for one outfit a day. On our cruises I plan 2 outfits a day.
 
I do dress our youngest to match our plans for the day, but everyone else only has one day when we wear our matching tie dye mickey shirts and that's all (for a family picture)
 
My kids do. *5 & 7 years old* We just came back in February and they tried to keep up with what they brought with them. When we went on the pirate cruise my youngest wanted her peter pan/tink dress on. They both met Wreck it Ralph and Venelope with their WIR shirt. Mickey shirts for Chef Mickey...etc. I thought it was cute.
 
I tried to! It didn't work too well but I tried ;). The furthest I got was wearing a Perry the Platypus tee at DHS in the hopes of getting a picture with Phineas and Ferb, and wearing my big glittery Minnie bow tee to the MK for a picture with Minnie (which came out awesome!). I also have to wear an HP shirt to IoA - it's just a must in my book!
 
No, but I did wear this shirt when I went to Epcot, to see if the UK and Canada pavilions would react...

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They found it hysterical.
 
Aside from wearing something Mickey/Minnie themed for my first day at MK, not really.
 
There was a trip in Dec 2008 when I first found these addictive boards that I made Tshirts for every day and we all matched. Most of what I used I had found on the DISingn boards and it was adorable.. How I talked the DH and DS into it I'll never know but we had Holiday themed green shirts and tan shirts for the AK withe different animal print Mickey Heads and our names on them and Star Wars Shirts for DHS etc. and for Epcot because we were eating at LeCellier I'd found Disney Hockey Jerseys on Ebay so I had one with this mean looking Mickey on the front, my husband had one from Donald's Destroyers, my DS had one from Pluto's Ice Hounds and my DD had one from Grumpy's Miners. They were fun and more durable than the stuff I had ironed on.

And to top it all off I had used the print font on my programmable sewing machine and we all had fleeces in assorted colors that had "Taking on the World" with "2008" under it with the mickey head out of the two zeros in 2008 and I had gone on ebay and got everyone a favorite charachter pin that they wore over the stitching. Yeah, I'd really gone too far but it was the first time we'd gone back in 8 years.

Last time I had my assortment of Disney shirts and picked one randomly. My son had one that had a stormtrooper eating a Mickey Bar from the last trip but the rest were from the college he plans to attend and such and my husband said "Yeah, I'm good" and we had just as much fun with far less stress. We did take the fleeces and the hockey jerseys though and those have probably gotten the most use out of everything we have done. They're good when it's chilly but not too cold and we have actually worn them at home.

So to answer your question - Kind of but not really so much anymore.
 












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