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Tips for Visiting Disney World in the Winter Months

Know Where You Can Hang Out Indoors

If for some reason you didn't pack enough layers, you may occasionally need a place where you can hang out indoors a while and warm back up. Gift shops are ideal for this, especially in Magic Kingdom—using the shops there, you can go from one end of Main Street, U.S.A. to the other without ever stepping foot outside.

Of course, there are also plenty of restaurants and attractions at each park that happen to be indoors, so do some research beforehand and you'll always have an idea of where you can step inside when the weather gets to be too cold for your tastes.

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Wear Sunscreen (Yes, Even in Winter)

Cooler weather doesn't mean you have to stop taking care of your skin. There's still a lot of direct sunlight happening on any given day, so you'll want to be prepared by bringing sunscreen with an SPF rating of 50 or higher.

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Christmas Ornaments

If you're going to be in Disney World just before Christmas, why not stop in at one of their Christmas-oriented gift shops—such as Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe in Liberty Square (Magic Kingdom), or the larger Disney's Days of Christmas marketplace in Disney Springs—and have a personalized, hand-painted tree ornament made?

There you have it! 9 tips for visiting WDW in winter. Hopefully this list gives you a great starting point to build off of.

Chris G

Chris Gonzales is a writer and freelance editor who hails from Oklahoma City but full-time RVs with his wife and son. As a family of WDW Passholders, they spend much of their time in Orlando and have become quite knowledgable about the parks. Though their travels take them away from time to time, they always find their way back.

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