Probably.Worried about it
being too warm. Will it be 90's yet?
We'll be there beginning of May - the first two weeks of May are our favorite time to go! It definitely gets hot, but not as sweltering as other times of the year. In fact night time can sometimes cool off a bit, and I've found I've even needed a long sleeve shirt a couple of times.
That said, afternoons can still be really, really hot. We typically take pool breaks after lunch, but for when you're in the parks, cooling towels are my absolute favorite. Plan to eat in restaurants that have AC, take breaks to check out the shops and cool off. Certain shows and attractions also have AC, so you can pop in those to get a break. Bring lots and lots and lots of sunscreen.
How do you do the cooling towels? I’ve read of people putting them in ziploc bags of ice, and since the ice is loose, but in a bag they won’t say anything at the gate?
Never thought of that. That makes it a lot easier!Have never needed ziplocs with bags of ice. We literally just take them into the park dry, soak them in the water fountain, and call it a day.
Great idea! I used to order Gatorade from Garden Grocer for my mom for the electrolytes (she didn’t like any of the PowerAde flavors) before the packets became available. Also, I find that Corkcicle products work very well for keeping liquids cold. I bring mine to work and it stays cold for several hours. However, they can be heavy.I always bring a thermos with for my water so the ice sticks around longer. I find drinking cold water helps more than just the fountain water. I also plan for some sort of beverage with electrolytes.
Put them in the Ziploc cold - throughout the day you can get cups of ice water lots of places to pour in the bag to get them cold again.How do you do the cooling towels? I’ve read of people putting them in ziploc bags of ice, and since the ice is loose, but in a bag they won’t say anything at the gate?