TravelMommy
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We found ours at Ross. $5.99 for one. I bought both!!Hi, saw Frosty Towels on a vlog and I see they sell them in the parks during the summer. I have a friend traveling to WDW in August (yikes!) are Frosty Towels worth it??, and does anyone know how much they sell them for in the parks? I am thinking, may be able to get a better deal online? TIA!!! TM
Sounds like something my friend and I might want to have for our September trip.
I'd just like to ask, do you cool them with cold water before you leave for the park and then they just stay cool or do you bring maybe a bag of ice and wet them as needed? How do you keep them cool?
They cool via evaporation. When water evaporates, it absorbs a lot of heat, cooling the surrounding area. It works better when the humidity is lower, and when there's a breeze, because both of those increase the evaporation rate. On a very humid day they might not work much at all, but luckily it's usually low enough humidity in Florida that the towels stay cooler than the surrounding air.
When they dry out enough that they aren't very cool, you just wet them again in a sink or water fountain.
They need to be a little moist just to be flexible enough to roll up or fold. If you let them dry completely they get stiff as a board (like a sponge, which is what they are). So I would think you could have them moist in there. If they were sopping wet they might show up as liquid on the scanner, but moistened shouldn't be a problem.Sorry for sounding dumb, but can if you have them wet and keep them in a bag or the holder can you take them on your carry on on the plane?
I found these worked just as well and are in a much more usable size!FYI Dollar Tree has a knock off version for, well obviously. $1. I bought one to try out in a few weeks at an outdoor thing we're going to.