Mugglemama
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So, a few days ago I was looking for rain suits because rain was forecasted for the days we'll be in the parks.
Lucky for us, the forecast changed, and now we're looking at no rain, with a high of 78 our 1st day and 80 on our 2nd day!
However, since it will be cooling off PLENTY at nighttime, we don't really want to get soaked on GRR or Splash, leaving us in wet clothes when the temps dip back down. We want to stay until the 8pm closings each night, and since we're walking from the hotel, running back to change isn't really anything we want to do, either.
So, it looks like the obvious solution is to bring ponchos to wear on the water rides. We've never actually worn ponchos in the parks before. I will have one insulated backpack with us that we use for water and snacks. Will that be sufficient for stuffing the ponchos into between water rides?? And what if we still have foodstuff in the bag and don't really have room?
Those of you who utilize ponchos on water rides...what do you DO with them in between rides?
Lucky for us, the forecast changed, and now we're looking at no rain, with a high of 78 our 1st day and 80 on our 2nd day!

However, since it will be cooling off PLENTY at nighttime, we don't really want to get soaked on GRR or Splash, leaving us in wet clothes when the temps dip back down. We want to stay until the 8pm closings each night, and since we're walking from the hotel, running back to change isn't really anything we want to do, either.
So, it looks like the obvious solution is to bring ponchos to wear on the water rides. We've never actually worn ponchos in the parks before. I will have one insulated backpack with us that we use for water and snacks. Will that be sufficient for stuffing the ponchos into between water rides?? And what if we still have foodstuff in the bag and don't really have room?

Those of you who utilize ponchos on water rides...what do you DO with them in between rides?