mamabunny
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OK gang. I need some advice!
Typically, we are in the Parks in either October through February. However, our daughter wanted to take me to WDW for Flower & Garden for an early Mother's Day trip in late April. (Did I ever tell you how wonderful my daughter is? I am so very fortunate!) So, it's another Girls-only trip for us!
I have been diagnosed (via a biopsy) with PMLE. Most of the time at WDW I control it by using UV resistant clothing, a delightful wardrobe of hats and lots of sunscreen... so. much. sunscreen. LOL
BUT this will be late April - so not only will UV values be higher, but so will the daytime temperatures. My normal "cover everything from head to toe" strategy will result in heat stroke when the temperature rises over 75 degrees... so - any ideas?
I know there are plenty of umbrellas and parasols I could carry, as well as the Sportbrella that I could clip on to Angus, my faithful ECV. But I don't want to block others view, and umbrellas and parasols are no fun to hold all day while trying to drive one-handed, especially if it's windy...
Because I am a 3L (Large Lovely Lady) I also find it hard to locate the kind of lightweight, cool UV resistant clothing that I know exists.
We have (obviously) skewed our plans and FP's to early morning and post-5pm times, but (for example) I have never gotten to watch Festival of Fantasy all the way through - and I would love to finally do that on this trip. I don't want to just hide at the Resort from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every day!
Thanks in advance - I really do appreciate any ideas or suggestions!
Typically, we are in the Parks in either October through February. However, our daughter wanted to take me to WDW for Flower & Garden for an early Mother's Day trip in late April. (Did I ever tell you how wonderful my daughter is? I am so very fortunate!) So, it's another Girls-only trip for us!
I have been diagnosed (via a biopsy) with PMLE. Most of the time at WDW I control it by using UV resistant clothing, a delightful wardrobe of hats and lots of sunscreen... so. much. sunscreen. LOL
BUT this will be late April - so not only will UV values be higher, but so will the daytime temperatures. My normal "cover everything from head to toe" strategy will result in heat stroke when the temperature rises over 75 degrees... so - any ideas?
I know there are plenty of umbrellas and parasols I could carry, as well as the Sportbrella that I could clip on to Angus, my faithful ECV. But I don't want to block others view, and umbrellas and parasols are no fun to hold all day while trying to drive one-handed, especially if it's windy...
Because I am a 3L (Large Lovely Lady) I also find it hard to locate the kind of lightweight, cool UV resistant clothing that I know exists.
We have (obviously) skewed our plans and FP's to early morning and post-5pm times, but (for example) I have never gotten to watch Festival of Fantasy all the way through - and I would love to finally do that on this trip. I don't want to just hide at the Resort from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every day!
Thanks in advance - I really do appreciate any ideas or suggestions!
