shoppingnut
Active Member
I have been down in December for the past 11 years and I have to say that about 3/4 of the time it has been cold enough that I have worn hat, gloves, scarf and even sometimes my down coat. What I do to avoid the packing for two different weather environments is to go to www.weatherchannel.com before my trip and do a 10 day weather projection. I also start checking the weather each day at least two weeks prior to the trip to get a sense. This has worked perfectly and I have never either overpacked or packed the wrong items that I had to go out and buy stuff. Last year it was very cold the second week in December that I had on t-shirt, sweatshirt, scarf, hat, gloves and coat almost the whole week.
Now on to the xmas clothing. Well I pack all my xmas stuff, earrings, necklaces, my pink disney princess santa hat, t-shirts (since you have a car, if you have a bit of time, pop over to the nearest Walmart on Rte 535 and buy some xmas t-shirts if it is warmer, being FL the sell xmas tshirts for about $6-$7). I also have gotten in the craft store two small poinsetta's and pinned them to my sneakers. You will see people wearing xmas attire and hats even during the day in all the parks. It is a great time to break it out and wear it every day, you won't be alone, so feel free.
Now on to the xmas clothing. Well I pack all my xmas stuff, earrings, necklaces, my pink disney princess santa hat, t-shirts (since you have a car, if you have a bit of time, pop over to the nearest Walmart on Rte 535 and buy some xmas t-shirts if it is warmer, being FL the sell xmas tshirts for about $6-$7). I also have gotten in the craft store two small poinsetta's and pinned them to my sneakers. You will see people wearing xmas attire and hats even during the day in all the parks. It is a great time to break it out and wear it every day, you won't be alone, so feel free.