Disney World Packing From The UK: List For December
Packing for a trip to Disney World in December requires planning for varying weather and making sure you're prepared for the parks.
What do you wear to Disney World in December?
Is it cold at Disney World in December?
December in Orlando can be mild or chilly, especially in the evenings. Here's a comprehensive packing list for your magical trip:
Clothing:
T-shirts and Long-Sleeve Shirts - Layering is key for changing temperatures.
Sweatshirts or Light Sweaters - For cooler mornings and evenings.
Jacket or Fleece - A warm jacket for colder nights.
Jeans or Comfortable Pants - Perfect for walking around all day.
Leggings/Yoga Pants - Comfy and practical.
Shorts (for warmer days) - Some December days can still be warm, especially in the afternoon.
Rain Jacket or Poncho - Orlando weather can be unpredictable, with occasional rain showers.
Comfortable Walking Shoes - Bring a pair that is well broken in for walking (sneakers are ideal).
Flip-Flops or Sandals - If you're planning on visiting the hotel pool or water park.
Pajamas - Consider cozy ones for cooler nights.
Mickey or Disney-Themed Apparel - Many people like to wear themed outfits to the parks.
Accessories:
Hat, Gloves, and Scarf - For chilly evenings or mornings (it can get cold at night in December).
Sunglasses - Even in winter, Florida can be bright.
Baseball Cap or Sun Hat - To protect from the sun during the day.
Reusable Water Bottle - Stay hydrated throughout the day in the parks.
Backpack or Small Day Bag - For snacks, extra layers, and park essentials.
Minnie/Mickey Ears - For the Disney spirit!
MagicBands (if you have them) - For park entry and purchases.
Toiletries:
Sunscreen - Florida sun can be strong, even in winter.
Lip Balm with SPF - Dry or chapped lips can happen with cooler temps.
Travel-sized Hand Sanitizer - For keeping clean while at the parks.
Medications/First Aid Kit - Any prescriptions and basic items like band-aids or pain relievers (especially for sore feet after long days of walking).
Moisturizer - Cooler air can dry out the skin.
Hairbrush/Comb - Keep your hair in check after rides like Space Mountain!
Tech Gear:
Phone and Charger - Don't forget a portable charger for use in the parks.
Camera (optional) - If you want higher-quality photos than your phone offers.
Smartwatch or Fitness Tracker - For tracking steps or using the My Disney Experience app.
Power Bank - Essential for keeping phones charged, especially with all-day usage.
Headphones - For downtime or the plane ride.
Waterproof Phone Case or Ziplock Bags - For water rides or rain protection.
Other Essentials:
Park Tickets or Confirmation - Printed or on your phone.
Hotel Reservation Information - In case you need it for check-in.
Snacks - While Disney food is great, it's handy to have some granola bars or trail mix for energy.
Autograph Book and Pen - If you plan on getting character autographs.
Poncho or Umbrella - In case of rain showers.
Stroller (if traveling with young children) - Strollers are available for rent, but bringing your own might be easier.
Light Blanket - If you're attending late-night shows like the fireworks, a small blanket is handy for warmth.
Optional Extras:
Holiday Clothing or Accessories - December is a festive time at Disney, so you may want to pack holiday-themed outfits or Mickey Santa hats!
Swimsuit - Some pools at the resorts are heated, so swimming is still an option.
Earsplugs or Noise-Canceling Headphones (for kids sensitive to loud sounds) - Fireworks shows can be quite loud.
Portable Fan - On warmer days, this can help you cool off.
This list will keep you comfortable and prepared for your Disney adventure in December! Be sure to check the weather forecast before you go for any last-minute adjustments.
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You said:
what else would you add when travelling from the uk
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Traveling from the UK to Disney World in Florida requires a few additional considerations. Here's what I would add to the packing list to ensure you're well-prepared for an international trip:
Travel Essentials:
Passport and Visa (ESTA) - Ensure your passport is up to date and you've applied for the ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) at least 72 hours before your flight if you're traveling under the Visa Waiver Program.
Travel Insurance - Make sure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, flight cancellations, and lost luggage.
Flight Tickets and Boarding Pass - Either printed or digital copies for easy access.
Foreign Currency (US Dollars) - Have some cash on hand for tips, taxis, or small purchases.
Credit/Debit Cards - Make sure they are activated for use abroad, and consider notifying your bank of your travel dates to avoid issues.
Travel Adapter - UK plugs are different from US ones, so bring a few UK to US plug adapters (the US uses Type A/B plugs, 110V).
Portable Wi-Fi or SIM Card - Check if your phone plan includes data roaming in the US, or consider getting a local SIM or portable Wi-Fi device to avoid high roaming charges.
Copy of Important Documents - Have photocopies or digital backups of your passport, travel insurance, and hotel/park confirmations in case of emergencies.
In-Flight Essentials:
Travel Pillow and Blanket - For comfort during the long flight.
Eye Mask and Earplugs - Helpful for sleeping on the plane.
Compression Socks - To prevent leg swelling on a long-haul flight.
Entertainment (Books, Tablets, Headphones) - You'll need things to keep you occupied for 8-10 hours.
Snacks and Reusable Water Bottle - Airplane snacks may not always be enough, so pack some extras for the journey.
Comfortable Clothing for the Flight - Layers are key, as the cabin can be cold.
Health and Safety:
Travel-Sized Toiletries - Bring these in your hand luggage (under 100 ml bottles for liquids) to freshen up during the flight.
Medication and Prescriptions - If you take any prescription medication, bring enough for the trip and carry it in your hand luggage.
Covid-19 Documentation (if applicable) - Check for any travel restrictions or requirements regarding vaccinations or negative tests.
Time Zone & Jet Lag Essentials:
Watch Set to US Eastern Time - Setting your watch to Disney World's time zone (Eastern Standard Time, UTC -5) will help you adjust.
Melatonin or Jet Lag Relief - Consider using sleep aids or supplements like melatonin to help adjust to the new time zone.
Light Snacks - In case you're hungry at odd hours while adjusting to the time difference.
Luggage Considerations:
Lightweight Luggage with Space - You may want to bring souvenirs back, so leave some extra space in your suitcase!
Luggage Tags - Ensure your bags are clearly labeled with your contact details.
Weather & Clothing Considerations:
Light Rain Jacket - Florida weather can include short rain showers, but from a UK perspective, December is mild and may feel like early spring or late autumn, so a waterproof jacket will suffice.
Layered Clothing - When coming from the UK's winter, Florida's daytime weather may feel warm, but evenings can be much cooler, so pack layers accordingly.
Additional Electronics:
Universal Travel Adapter - For all your devices, so you can plug them into US sockets.
Portable Chargers/Power Bank - To keep your devices charged during long park days and travels.
Travel Hairdryer or Straighteners - US hotels sometimes have hairdryers, but they may not be the kind you're used to in the UK (different voltage), so consider bringing your own dual-voltage version if needed.
Final Tips:
Download Disney Apps Before Leaving - The My Disney Experience app is crucial for managing park reservations, checking wait times, and planning your day.
Check Luggage Allowance - For both your outbound and return flights, especially if you're planning to shop while in the US.
With these UK-specific additions, you'll be ready for both the long journey and your Disney adventure!