pamjb said:We used "cooling neckwear". I purchased them at our local Walmart in the sporting goods section, near the hunting items. It is a narrow scarf that has a gel-type product in that holds the "cool". You put them in cold, cold water and then place them around your neck. Works wonders. We have even used them at my son's baseball games (95º no shade). We carry a cooler jug with ice water in, dip the necktie in, and it really keeps the cool.
tinkerbell60 said:I read somewhere on the boards last year about something called a Kewl Necktie - I bought them online for our July trip. You soak them in ice water for 15 minutes and then put them on. DH and I were amazed at how well they worked. A few evenings we went without them and really notice the heat and humidity. The site I used is www.craftywench.com - she has really cute designs including one with Mickey!![]()
pamjb said:We used "cooling neckwear". I purchased them at our local Walmart in the sporting goods section, near the hunting items. It is a narrow scarf that has a gel-type product in that holds the "cool". You put them in cold, cold water and then place them around your neck. Works wonders. We have even used them at my son's baseball games (95º no shade). We carry a cooler jug with ice water in, dip the necktie in, and it really keeps the cool.