What do you wear at night to keep warm.

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I was wondering What to wear at night when it is 40 degrees and 60th during the day? Do you put your coat in a locker or wear it during the day. Do you have to store everything in lockers for all the rides or just FJ? Thanks going in 4 days whoo hoo:cool1:
 
I am from Denver, where the weather is predictably unpredictable. It can snow in the morning and be 70 degrees by 2:00 (this has happened. A lot.). The rule in these sorts of situations is LAYERS. If you know it is going to be warmer during the day and cool at night, wear a t-shirt, a long-sleeve shirt or sweater, and a hooded, zip-up sweatshirt or jacket. When it's warm, you can remove the zip-up sweatshirt/jacket and tie it around your waist while you walk around or wait in line. You can easily throw it on long enough to ride Dueling Dragons or Rip Ride Rockit without protest. And then you can wear it when it gets cool. If you think it's going to be warmer, skip the t-shirt or long-sleeve/sweater, and if you think it's going to be cooler, add both the long-sleeve and the sweater.
 
I normally just wear layers since I'm usually cold even in the 60s. Definitely bring layers, since that wind chill can be really nasty!
 
Our family had fleece jackets and gloves.
 

HAHAHAHAHA, last week we wore about everything we owned! I remember Monday morning, 30 degrees without windchill, I had on flannel pj pants under my jeans, a cashmere sweater, patagonia vest, wool coat, scarf, hat and two pairs of socks. The cheap .99 cent gloves from places like Dollar Store cost $10 in the parks and hotels, and I paid $35 each for two knitted HP type scarves in Hogwarts.
 








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