Rain suit?

belle1986

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We have traveled to WDW the last few Septembers and it's always rainy. Sometimes it's the quick afternoon shower but at least 1 day each trip has been solid rain all day. I was thinking of getting a Frogg Toggs rainsuit for ds and I since the ponchos are not helpful for those days. Can we keep these on during attractions or would we need to remove them each time like you have to with ponchos?
 
I agree that you would be way too hot if you wore a full body rain suit. When you say that the ponchos are not helpful, is that referring to the thin or short ones? You can find much thicker ponchos in the sporting good section of many stores like walmart (or I assume at a sporting goods store). And you can get longer ones too if you need more coverage. We have a couple of nice thick ponchos that we've been using for I guess about 10 years now.
 

The one I was looking at says it's breathable? A longer poncho might work. We have the disney ones we've used the last few yrs but my legs get wet and they blow all over the place.
 
There is no way that would be comfortable in September, breathable or not. DH and I have super fancy breathable, vented, waterproof running jackets that we will bring, but even those can get miserably warm at times. I prefer to just put on a baseball cap and go with the flow.
 
Ugh. Those things are so hot. Just get a long poncho and a compact umbrella. Bring dry socks and possibly some backup shoes.
 
When it's hot, we just get soaked, and keep doing things. Sometimes we get ponchos, but usually we plow through the rain. This past trip, two weeks ago, my niece went around MK stomping in puddles singing "I'm Singing in the Rain" at the top of her lungs :) We stayed all day, wet as can be, got cold in some AC, went back out in the heat and rain, etc. Stayed until after the fireworks, still damp on the way back to the resort, took hot showers, got into dry jammies, and went to bed :)
 
I have never been asked to remove a poncho on a ride. This is new to me D:

I usually bring a nicer quality poncho that lasts. This last trip I used it 4/5 days and it's still works. Tbh the Most bothersome thing about rain are the wet shoes and socks. It irritates me so much.
 
I have never been asked to remove a poncho on a ride. This is new to me D:

I usually bring a nicer quality poncho that lasts. This last trip I used it 4/5 days and it's still works. Tbh the Most bothersome thing about rain are the wet shoes and socks. It irritates me so much.
I have, on Spaceship Earth, for one. Now closed, Ellen's Energy Adventure, for another (but I wouldn't want to wear one that long anyway!)
 
I have never been asked to remove a poncho on a ride. This is new to me D:

I usually bring a nicer quality poncho that lasts. This last trip I used it 4/5 days and it's still works. Tbh the Most bothersome thing about rain are the wet shoes and socks. It irritates me so much.

We were asked to remove ours on the Frozen ride in June.
 
I was asked to remove my poncho for Living With the Land.
 
Glad to read a couple people saying they just go without a poncho/jacket. We may go next august and that is our thought. I think I'd rather be wet than have a poncho on in that humidity. We will take plenty of clothes (we also wash while there) and an extra pair of shoes.
 















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