Summer Survival at Walt Disney World

Summer Survival at Disney World

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*This post was originally written by our very own Guru Jenn Hart and updated recently by Kelly.

Summer in Florida is fierce.  I hold nothing back.  As one who made the yearly pilgrimage to the House of Mouse every July for at least a decade with my family, I know it seems impossible to visit the parks while you are dripping with sweat.

Fear not travelers for I bring you some coping mechanisms.  I can’t promise you mid 70 temps and no rain, but I can help you make your vacation magical in spite of soaring temps and 90% humidity.

I present: 6 Steps to Surviving the summer at Disney (trumpets sound here).

1.PRIORITIZE

You will need to do some research before you head to Disney.  What are you interested in doing while you are there?  Do you have teens that want more thrill rides?  Do you have a 5 year old princess in training who will want to meet Rapunzel? Or is your 7 year old son dying to see some action at Indiana Jones and Lights, Motors, Action?

Summer crowds are heavy so you will not be able to do everything.  Start a list of “must do” and “would like to do” that will please all members of your family.

2. HYDRATE

You hear this all the time but it is so true.  You should be drinking water as often as possible.  You may be tempted by soft drinks and lemonades, but water is the best liquid to help you maintain your stamina!

Freeze water over night in bottles and use them during the day.  Refill at water fountains (the older the park, the more water fountains available).

Purchase reusable water bottles and misters before you hit the parks and save some money!

3. SUNSCREEN

You are going to be outside in the Florida sun more hours than you usually are (unless you are a lifeguard by trade).  Bring sunscreen in all forms.  I found a great powder form I use on our faces.  I use sticks for shoulders and tops of feet.  I use a spray for backs and arms.  It’s a full armada of protection and you will still get some sun anyway.

4.PACE YOURSELF

When you look at the parks’ hours of operation you will be amazed at how long the parks are open.  There is a reason for that.  Sheer volume of people in attendance makes parks stay open longer.  Because of this, stop mid day and go back to your hotel.  Relax, get cool, swim, shop whatever but take time OUT of the parks during the hottest times to recharge your batteries and head back in around dinner time.  Think of your vacation as a cross-country run, not a 50 yard dash.

5.PRACTICE

Last year we did a summer trip for the first time in many years.  I wasn’t sure how my family would do under the heat and crowds. Do a practice run.   Pick a hot day,  pack up like you going to Magic Kingdom for the day.  We like to do practice days at the local zoo.  You can learn a lot about your kids’ endurance.  Heat is a factor that can lead to crankiness and whininess in children.

6.FLEXIBILITY

You want to have a perfect trip.  You are spending a LOT of money to have a wonderful time and it is hard when your kids are whining and you are tired and you still have three more 60 minute waits to endure.  This is when you need some flexibility.  Instead of standing in that 70 minute line for Space Mountain, climb aboard the TTA and relax.  Instead of walking all the way from Germany to International Gateway while sweating and complaining, stop in at France and watch the movie in air-conditioned bliss.

While summer in Disney is one of the more difficult seasons to visit, it still holds wonder and magic in its own way.  Take advantage of longer park hours,  mid-day swim breaks and theater shows as cool off stations to keep your family happy and cool!

Think you can brave the heat? Contact us today to begin planning by calling 877-825-6146 or email us at letstravel@thewdwguru.com.

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5 Comments.

  • Welcome to Disney Guru, Jenn! Excellent strategy! Thanks for sharing it with us!!

  • Monthly Mouse
    June 29, 2011 9:03 am

    Wonderful article!! I don’t think I’ve seen an article on this topic yet either. Great advice that I hope, and strongly believe, people will use. Thanks Jenn!!!

  • Theresa I have to agree!! Dis Savvy you did a great job!!

  • THANKS for all the great comments.. I was poised for the worst honestly. The reason I call myself savvy is because I don’t think I’m an expert and you all have such great things to say I don’t think my stuff comes close. SO what I’m saying is THANKS for the kindness!!!

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