Things to remember when dressing for kids to Disneyland
09/03/2017
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Going to Disneyland can be one of the most memorable and special days of your kids’ life. When planning what to wear for your kids, there are a lot of things to consider. Certainly, if you have never been to Disneyland, there might be a few things you have never even thought about. Whatever clothes you dress for kids, they definitely want to look and feel their best. We have put together a few tips to help the kids have perfect looks in general. Follow these guidelines while dressing for Disneyland to make sure that you are on your way to a perfect fairytale ending.
1. Dressing for comfort
COMFORT! This is the
word that you should bear it mind when dressing to Disneyland. When visiting
Disneyland, you could potentially be in the same outfit from 8 AM until
midnight, so when narrowing down your choices, skip anything that is itchy,
stiff, or uncomfortable. For a girl, wearing a smocked bubble set is an
ideal. The fabric is 100% cotton and its feature is easily-dressing.
If you’re planning on riding any of the water rides, it’s also important to think about how fast your fabrics will dry, or not dry. For that matter, you could consider something like a rashguard swimwear.
2. Add some Disney flair
There are various things that were made for Disneyland dressing-up. You could dress your children even more dramatically inspired by their favourite character. For instance, they could wear a fancy smocked princess dress or a Cinderella smocked bubble set. Wearing something special will absolutely make the experience a much more enchanting.
3. Bring your survival kits
Let’s start with the sun. Wearing loose- fitting,
breathable fabrics give you a comfortable dressing, yet in return, the chances
of getting sunburn is higher. Hats are great as well. For a baby, you can
choose a smocked bonnet for them to wear. In addition, a blanket is also
necessary for your little one especially when it comes to evening. It is handy
when they fall asleep on their stroller.
When it comes to having the perfect Disney experience, it starts with planning, and ends with making the decision to enjoy every moment. Things are sure to happen or come up, but try to roll with the punches. Even if it rains on your parade, literally, remember that your sentiment and perspective are part of the magic. Probably, you can not be a great weather predictor; therefore, it is crucial that you bring all the things that you need for your kids, ranging from food and snack, a little sweater or blanket to wear when getting cold, a hat, a swimsuit and some kids sunscreen.
Tina Babeeni