It is pretty brutal. You will have BOTH long lines and hot, humid weather and it would test the patience of Job.
We have done it twice - but we were all younger!
Even then, I remember thinking it was not the best decision we have made in our lives. I also remember spending a lot more time at the pool. Late hours at the MK can be as late (early!) as 4:00 a.m.
If you have to go then - I know some people have little choice - here are a few tips ---
- Start as early as you possibly can to beat the worst of the heat (sun).
- Dress comfortably in light colors - shorts, tees, capris, etc. No jeans!
- Take breaks as you go along and don't push yourself or anyone else.
- Stay hydrated - water is preferable, but juice is good too; soda not so much
- Take a mid-afternoon break and go "home" to swim, nap, chill in the a/c
- Wear plenty of SPF and bring it with you to re-apply
- Think about carrying a little fan/mister
- Eat lightly - ice cream (!), sandwiches, salads, yogurt, fruit
- Pace yourself. When you need to cool off and don't want to head back to the hotel, find some a/c or shade and just relax.
I am a teacher, so our previous 2 trips were taken in the summer (2005, June, 2007, July) This year we are going in August for
free dining. So no choice for me, I'd rather go in the hea t than have to pay way extra for airfare over the breaks and have to fight the increased crowds.
Having said that, I do agree with the post I quoted. A couple of other comments:
*Buy some small Misty Mates...they will become your best friends!!
*Wear a hat!
*Get to the park as early as you can!!! This is, I feel, one of the most important ways to get to do what you want to do without waiting in as long of lines. If you are able, get to the park for rope drop. Until around 10am or so, youu will be able to get on plenty of attractions/rides without much wait, and grab a couple of fast passes for later! If you can get in your "must do's" early, then you will be freed up to head back to the resort to rest in the afternoon when the sun is the hottest, and not feel like you are missing as much.
*Bring clothing that dries quickly, including shoes.
*Play in the water areas of the park before you know you'll be doing a lot of walking or waiting in a long outside lines.
*sit and hydrate often.
*If you are making table service reservations, make them for lunch. It's a great time to relax and get out of the heat and re-charge. Plus, lunches are cheaper than dinners.
*Pack a lightweight button down shirt or scarf that you can easily wad up or fold up and keep in your bag...after being out in the hot air and sweating like crazy, you will get really cold if you are in the air conditioning for a while.
*Plan indoor shows during the hottest times, if at all possible, or use them for breaks every now and then to cool off.
*Unless you have really big suitcases, plan to do laundry one of the afternoons...you will go through more clothes than usual!
* Use PLENTY of sunscreen!
*make your kids wear sunglasses, if they will, to protect their eyes.
*bring some epsom salts and maybe some peppermint lotion to soak tired or swollen feet and rub into feet and legs before going to bed.
Also, although a couple of people have mentioned giving up on the makeup, I was put off by that thought, as I knew we would be taking tons of pics, and I have red blotchy skin from rosacea...I bought and started using mineral (powder)makeup (I use Everyday Minerals) before our last trip, and a light coating, and a dab of mascara covered my redness, eased my ego, and stayed put pretty well throughout the day.
Enjoy!!!
