For those at WDW now.. What are you wearing?

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We will be arriving Sunday, Nov. 15th.... Trying to pack for all seasons... Possible t shirts and shorts for daytime and jeans and sweatshirts for night?

Thanks in advance!!
 
Your question made me think of that Jake from State Farm commercial LOL

My dad just came back today and he wore shorts and tshirts all week. He did have a sweatshirt and a fleece he wore from time to time but he did not need to wear slacks or jeans.
Granted we're from CT - if your home is a little bit more south you might want to make sure you have pants!
 

uhhh...khakis?

My 1st thought, too:

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Sorry.. I guess that did sound like the State Farm commercial.. lol
We are from North Alabama and nights have been cool already here. Jeans/sweatshirts are needed if outside for very long periods.
Just checked the accuweather as a poster suggested and temps look warm, just concerned when the sun goes down that the low 60's may feel cool.
 
Sorry.. I guess that did sound like the State Farm commercial.. lol
We are from North Alabama and nights have been cool already here. Jeans/sweatshirts are needed if outside for very long periods.
Just checked the accuweather as a poster suggested and temps look warm, just concerned when the sun goes down that the low 60's may feel cool.

Nov-Feb = double pack clothes. You may need shorts/tshirts during the day, and pants/long sleeves at night.
 
It is boiling this week. The humidity isn't terrible but this is the hottest November I've seen in Florida (granted, I only go every other year or so). I'd go heavier on shorts and throw in a pair of jeans and sweatshirt ( mine hasn't seen the light of day).
 
It is miserable during the day, but is finally starting to cool off once the sun goes down.
I was perfectly comfortable in jeans and a tshirt, though you will find me wearing that whether it is 90 or 30
It did get cool enough for a sweatshirt on the poly beach, but it would have been too much for me in the parks - body heat hovers inside those gates
 
We were there the first week in November and we were told it was warmer than usual. Not sure if that will last, though.
 
Just back and I would have died in jeans. Shorts and t shirts even through the late evening for me. The only time I needed a sweater was for in the places that were overly air conditioned. I did see a lot of people in their 'winter' vacation clothes though so I guess it depends on how easily you feel the cold.
 
FYI, the big change usually happens somewhere right about now. Late Nov can be VERY different from early Nov.
 
The answers to this question are going to change dramatically later tonight.
 
We were there mid November last year, and had shorts and tshirt days and days where we were wearing jeans, two hoodies and wishing for another layer. Pack it all! =)
 
We were in the World last week and it was around 90 degrees every day!

The evenings for the most part run around the 70's.
 
Last Thanksgiving was super cold. Only broke into the 70's briefly one day. Nights were in the low 40's
 
We're going next week too and are planning on shorts & tees during the day and will have sweatshirts and/or windbreakers with us at night. I'll likely be in jeans at night but DH & DD will still be in shorts. We're from the Northeast so mid-60's at night will still feel nice to us, but if there's any humidity, it can feel a bit chilly once the sun goes down.
 
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It's hot today. 87 degrees. You'd be melting in jeans. Totally shirts and tee shirt weather.

That said I needed a sweatshirt in the hotel last night (not Disney at the moment but still central Florida).

Supposed to get slightly cooler in the next few days but I have a feeling the warm weather clothes I packed will be going home unworn.
 
Your question made me think of that Jake from State Farm commercial LOL

My dad just came back today and he wore shorts and tshirts all week. He did have a sweatshirt and a fleece he wore from time to time but he did not need to wear slacks or jeans.
Granted we're from CT - if your home is a little bit more south you might want to make sure you have pants!

I thought the same thing about state farm..haha I was about to write khakis! and I work for state farm!
 


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