Packing for winter in Disneyland was a little tricky, because the weather varied from 45-72 degrees during our stay. Luckily we live in Kansas and are used to a wide range of temperatures in one day. Learn What You Need to Pack for Winter in Disneyland with our tips below!
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Layers, Layers Layers…
The best thing to pack for a trip to Disneyland in winter is layers. The mornings and evenings can be quite chilly, but afternoons are beautiful. In the morning we needed gloves and stocking hats, but by noon we were down to t-shirts and leggings. By sundown we were back in our jackets and hats.
We had a stroller to store all these layers during the day, but you can also get a locker at the front of the park to store extra things. Below are some of the outfits we packed for Christmas at Disneyland for a little inspiration.
I would say that some evenings in the parks were cold enough that a thicker jacket would have been nice even with a sweater. We recommend keeping that in mind when you pack. It was manageable, but I was ready for a hot shower in our room to warm up again.
Aerie Leggings
Baymax Christmas Sweater
Muppets Christmas Carol Shirt
Disney Beanie
Mickey Sparkle Earrings
Green Kyte Baby Dress
Christmas Cardigan (doesn’t seem available, but linked one from Poshmark)
Hair Bows
Tights
Thank you for reading the What You Need to Pack for Winter in Disneyland. I hope this information will help you on your next family vacation. For more helpful tips, be sure to read the additional content below:
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