How do you prepare for weather changes?

MagicalMomAZ

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Bringing a lightweight windbreaker or a small umbrella? Or one of those easy to pack ponchos?

I've only been when it was sunny....so I really have no ideas on how to prepare in a way where I'm not bogged down with accessories. :)
 
It depends on what the forecast is when we go. I get crazy about checking the forecast over and over as my countdown gets closer. If there is a "slight chance of showers" and it is in the warmer summer months, I bring along those tiny folded up ponchos, they fit in my fanny pack. Not the "trash bag" ones from the dollar store but the nice "camping type" ones that have their own pouch. They work well and you are not too hot wearing them. The dollar ones have short sleeves so they are basically worthless. Once in a while, in good weather, I even take the poncho for dd(6)who is afraid of getting wet on splash and grizzly-lol.

If it is winter and the forecast calls for rain, we do the whole "serious" raincoat thing and umbrellas too. Last Jan, it poured and poured on us and no poncho was going to keep us dry or warm. I brought a backpack with the raincoats and planned to put them in a locker if needed but as soon as we got there, the drizzle started, we ran and rode both Alice rides (because they close in the ran) and we were the last people off before it started to pour and pour.

Before we got there, I knew there was a good chance so we did have spare shoes in the hotel and in the late afternoon when the rain had stopped, we all went and changed our shoes because as hard as it was raining, it was 3 inches deep on the ground. Still, because we were prepared, it was fine and we still had a really good time until the fireworks-lol. It stopped raining and we were all lined up and sure enough, it started raining again just as the fireworks were to start and they cancelled them.

I really felt sorry for the people who were not prepared, they were drenched and miserable. We saw little kids shivering in just t-shirts, babies in strollers soaked through, tons of people 1/2 wet in torn DL ponchos and even quite a few people wearing big green trash bags. I guess the bags and ponchos would work for light rain but this was like a monsoon. I talked to some teenagers who were wet and freezing but had been dropped off by their moms and had hours to wait until they got picked up. They were callling their moms over and over but no one answered and they were almost crying cause the sweatshirts cost more than they had.

One thing though, be prepared for jealous looks because people really want your umbrella when it rains that hard. Standing in line with raincoats and umbrellas while it is pouring rain and others have nothing is not real popular. We did offer to share our umbrellas with our fellow waiters but they were all pretty much soaked anyway!

I always take the tiny foldup ones, about 5 inches long and if it isn't raining yet and we put the stuff in the locker, I can still fit a couple of umbrellas in the fanny pack. Then I can use them walking back to the lockers in the rain which is always a madhouse because tons of people put their rain gear in the lockers too-lol.

(DH insisted he didn't need anything but his poncho and he was soaked but just trooped on-lol and no, I didn't say, "well, I told you so.") I know my kids well and had they gotten wet and cold, that would have been the end of it and mommy would have been the one crying cause we had to leave dl!

In the fall and winter when there is no rain forecast, I usually bring a backpack with sweatshirts and sweatpants for the kids. The days are nice enough, sometimes the kids can even wear shorts, but when it gets dark, we get cold! We go to the locker and get the backpack and I slip the sweatpants right over whatever they are wearing and put on the sweatshirts. I even do this when we stay "on property" because no one wants to ever leave and go back to the hotel to change-lol.

In Nov, I was pretty cold and had a t-shirt, cashmere sweater, polar fleece coat and gloves and scarf! If you are not going to stay until midnight, not such a big deal but usually after around 8 or so, we HAVE to hit the locker.

We are going again in Nov right before Thanksgiving and I am hoping NO RAIN. The cold we can deal with, but the rain was bad. Contrary to what we had read, the crowds did NOT thin out. I guess when so many tourist pay to come from far away, they are not leaving just because it rains.
 
I thought umbrellas were fobidden in D/L? :confused3 I hope I'm wrong.
 

well, when we went to disneyworld, i had gone out long before we left home after reading on here and bought 5 ponchos for our family....i never once put them in our pack we took in each day with us once we got there(i kept forgettting). We were lucky, it only rained once(we were there in december) but boy, did it rain...it was kinda funny as the rain doesnt bother us(we live in bc,canada and we do get a lot of rain in the winter, but very hot summers)so we just kept going while everyone kinda hid out...we were soaked head to toe after the torrential rain stopped(maybe an hour) but it was so muggy we were soon dry.....when we just went to disneyland in may, we had one day it was drizzing on start out....looking around us at the gate, most people just had a sweatshirt on, us too...it turned out to be one of the hottest days there by noon...i knew on this trip my kids wouldnt wear a poncho(15, 12, and 10), so there was no point for me, but they look like they work, and a lot of people put them on for the "wet" rides...we wanted to get wet on those rides so of course we didnt need them...i do say take light zip up hoodys or coats in, we tied them to the bacpack when we didnt need them, but they were great to have when it cooled later....I think those small umbrellas would be great in a big downpour....have fun
 
We like getting the cheap poncho from Wal-Mart. Under a buck, if I remember. We didn't need it last February since the temps were in the 80-90 range during our time there. It's all a matter of timing I guess. Our neighbors went later in March or April and they got at least a little rain everyday during their trip.
 
I prefer an umbrella to a raincoat or poncho...as far as I know Disneyland allows those - I don't know why they wouldn't! Last time I had to use one was March 2003, but I'm pretty sure I had a small umbrella in my daypack at some point in the last year and had no trouble at security.

If you don't want to carry stuff around (like warm clothes you'll need in the evening but not during the day) then consider putting them in a locker - there are lockers on Main Street behind the fruit cart and at DCA just inside the entrance near the restrooms - and there's a bunch of lockers outside Disneyland's security perimeter, to the left of DL's entrance.

Laura
 
Well if its one of those times of year when you can have 70's in the day but 50's or even high 40's at night, we dress in layers. We also always stay close, either onsite or on Harbor and a late afternoon change of clothes is nice and easy. I like capris all year long for Disneyland and I like those lightweight sweats/pants for my son that can have the bottom portion unzipped to turn them into shorts. For my daughter, if I think she might get chilly, I will pack a pair of knit leggings in a backpack for her to slip over her shorts when need be. A lightweight jacket that can be tied around the waist is nice. Even on warm days at DL some of the shows and restuarants can be chilly with the AC. And I like the cheapo rain ponchos, for Grizzly River Run if nothing else. And you can always rent a locker for the day to store jackets or sweatshirts in if need be. Although I never like that option because sometimes its not convenient to trek across the park to get inside the locker, especially if you are park hopping. The weather at DL reminds me of our weather here at home. In that you can have a warm sunny day, but once the sun goes down it can be chilly and sweatshirt weather regardless of what time of year it is.

Also, if its a questionable weather time of year, I make my kids carry a small backpack to hold their jackets/stuff. Its very easy to carry a backpack on and off the rides,even for kids, esp. if its a small one.
 


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