Hi
I go to Disney usually twice a year.
I have two types of eczema (Atopic and Discoid).I have been struggling with this for a few years now.
I also was recently diagnosed with psoriasis...I know joy eh?
Here are a few things that I have found that help.
I bring my own sheets and pillowcase,,some hotel sheets feel like sandpaper to my skin.
I wear only cotton loose clothing,,allowing the skin to breathe.
I shower/bathe twice a day--tepid temp water-perspiration inflames the eczema.
I only swim in salt water pools,,chlorine bothers me.(No hot tub

),,I bring my own Beach Towel from home.
I bring two types of shoes (sandals,runners) and switch out mid day.
I drink extra water,the skin is the largest organ of the body and with a skin condition it needs to be rehydrated frequently.
Wash hands frequently as germs can enter the skin more easily with skin conditions. I carry a small container of Cetaphil hand soap.
I can not use hand sanitizer as it dries my skin out too much and can hurt the skin where the eczema is .
I take antihistamine medication in the late afternoon so that I sometimes get a restful nights sleep.
For me the sunshine early in the morning is helpful for clearing/healing my skin but later in the day it is just too intense.
I do Early Magic hours,late breakfast at an airconditioned restaurant,,then 3FP+ and then a break back at the Hotel.
I do go back in the evenings following a shower and fresh clothing change.
I bring all my own personal needs stuff(shampoo,skin cream,soap etc) from home.
Recently I found taking an Epsom salts bath helps the itching.
Disney's First Aid Stations will hold any skin medication that needs to be kept cold.
The good news is I am documenting my Skin Journey in hopes that someday my granddaughter and
nieces may find something I've tried that will help them.
Best Wishes for a great Holiday

Regards
Mel