NotUrsula
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I don't wear undies in theme parks at all. I got tired of getting wet on rides like Splash, Kali, etc., and ending up chafed from walking in wet clothes.
A couple of years ago I took the plunge and bought a few plain pairs of men's swim trunks from REI, the sort with the full mesh lining. These are now officially my theme park uniform. On top, I wear a short-sleeve quick-dry cycling jersey over a quick-dry sports bra. It's great not to worry about having to carry a spare set of clothing into the park in case I get splashed.
Men's trunks come in every possible size; they don't pigeonhole men the way they do women. You usually will want to buy the sort with a somewhat shorter leg; the "surfer jam" styles tend to hang all wrong on women; more like very baggy capris than long shorts. A drawstring is a must; you buy by the waist size, which is also the hip size, so you need a way to cinch the waist in.
A couple of years ago I took the plunge and bought a few plain pairs of men's swim trunks from REI, the sort with the full mesh lining. These are now officially my theme park uniform. On top, I wear a short-sleeve quick-dry cycling jersey over a quick-dry sports bra. It's great not to worry about having to carry a spare set of clothing into the park in case I get splashed.
Men's trunks come in every possible size; they don't pigeonhole men the way they do women. You usually will want to buy the sort with a somewhat shorter leg; the "surfer jam" styles tend to hang all wrong on women; more like very baggy capris than long shorts. A drawstring is a must; you buy by the waist size, which is also the hip size, so you need a way to cinch the waist in.