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What I Wore on a Cold Weather Theme Park Trip to Orlando

Orlando isn’t always hot, and our recent theme park trip definitely called for cold-weather outfits. I needed looks that were warm, comfortable, and practical for long park days without feeling bulky. I’m sharing exactly what I wore and why each outfit worked.

Packing for a theme park trip in cooler weather can be tricky, especially when you’re walking all day and dealing with early mornings and late nights. For this Orlando trip, I focused on layers, comfortable shoes, and pieces that were easy to add or remove as the temperature changed. Below, I’m sharing all the outfits I wore to the parks, plus a few tips for staying warm and comfortable without overpacking.

What I Packed for a Cold-Weather Theme Park Trip 

OLD NAVY QUARTER ZIP | OLD NAVY JOGGERS | OLD NAVY MINNIE SWEATSHIRT | ABERCROMBIE SWEATER | WHITE PUMIEY T-SHIRT | AMAZON PUFFER | QUINCE CROSSBODY | SIMILAR TARGET PAJAMAS |AMAZON SUNGLASSES | GOLA SNEAKERS | LEOPARD PANTS (sold out, similar HERE) | ADIDAS GAZELLES | ANTHRO ICON SOCKS | PORTABLE CHARGER | HAND SANITIZER | HAND WARMERS | QUINCE JEANS | BOMBAS SOCKS | AMAZON AIR TAG BRACELET | SHOE INSERTS

 

What I Wore on a Cold Disney World Day

It was freezing cold in the morning, and warmed up a bit during the day. A tee, sweatshirt and puffer coat layering situation worked well for me, plus wool socks and hand warmers!

AMAZON PUFFER | QUINCE BAG | OLD NAVY SWEATSHIRT | QUINCE JEANS | WOOL SOCKS | ADIDAS

 

What I Wore on a Cold Universal Studios Day

We only packed carry-ons, so I was strategic about what I brought. I wore a vest since it was a little warmer and layered it with a red sweater, and comfy leopard pants to add a little fun.

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