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Earning My Ears
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Does anyone know if there is a board or thread in the forums about what to wear in WDW? Thanks!
Gabriella
Gabriella

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Been there plenty of times and it seems anything goes. LOL
Couldn't agree more!Been there plenty of times and it seems anything goes. LOL
Couldn't agree more!
Love love your blog. The only thing I will continue to do is wearing my flip flops LOL I love my flip flop. I hate socks and will avoid wearing them at any costI had to wear dresses a few years back as I was 6 weeks pg and was huge and had to wear my stretchy dresses and boy did my thighs take a beating. NEVER again will I wear dresses to the parks
I hate to admit it but I still use a small fanny pack,although most of the time it's sits on my hip and not my tummy.
I love all the pockets to keep things organized and having my hands free. I also hate any type of bag strap on my
shoulder or neck.
I go for comfort ,,cargo shorts, comfy t shirts and running shoes that have been worn in. I like ankle socks that wick away
the moisture. I also take my Birkenstocks with me. I always carry a few pre cut pieces of moleskin with me .
If shopping in DTD I will take a handmade cotton quilted bag with me.
Sunglasses are a "Must' for me.
Hugs Mel
I love to wear sundresses in WDW because they look so cute in pictures. I avoid the thigh chafe by wearing a pair of lululemon mid-length tights underneith. My go to shoes are sketchers Go Walks. They are soooo comfy and they come in cute bright colours. Admittedly they are not the most fashionable option but they do the trick.
I tend to focus more on my shoes (and socks) than fashion at the parks because I go for longer trips and to counter the high calorie meals, I try to walk at least 8-9 miles a day. Because of the harsh, unforgiving pavement & cobblestones, I wear light trail shoes (sometimes called approach shoes) and buy the more $ padded runners socks and/or very light hiking socks. Are the shoes beautiful? Definitely not. But I've had my share of WDW blisters in the past and now have learned that this kit plus moleskin is my very best friend in the parks. Cargo shorts are also wonderful for allowing me to lighten up what I carry but women's have become difficult to find. Marks used to carry a woman specific cargo short but discontinued the line a few years ago. I have found their capri pants to be an OK substitute (fewer pockets but still a thigh pocket or two). Their men's cargos can work in a pinch but they aren't as nice. I also pack old t-shirts, polos & undies that I can wash once and then toss out at the end of my vacation so I have more room in my suitcase for souvenirs & goodies. I still pack at least one nice, dressier woman's polo & pr of capris so if I decide to splurge on a nice dinner, I am ready. A few dollar store ponchos round out the ensemble for surprise showers.