Ulysses Failey: Comfy jeans and a long sleeve shirt. Wear a warm sweater that can be wrapped around your waist during the day and worn when it gets a little cooler towards the evening.
Pasty Cobbett: Put your hair up or pin it back Mao that it won't be in your face. Wear comfy but cute shoes like converse. Wear shorts. A cute top. And bring a jacket if u stay late.
Patricia Bolduc: Dress in comfy clothing. Jeans are okay, as long as you aren't planning on going on any water rides. Even when it's hot, wet jeans can be a pain in the a** while walking around and waiting in line for rides. For hair, I'd recommend pulling it up into a bun or a ponytail. When your hair is down your body tends to be a bit warmer and can get pretty annoying when it flies into your face.
Dexter Dingus: I go to theme parks a lot and always make sure I wear trousers/jeans and a top that's cool but will also keep me comfortable and sensible footwear is a must - I don't wear my belov! ed ballet pumps to a theme park as they will fly off my feet! I wear footwear that is sturdy, comfortable all day and secure on my feet like my Adidas - I see so many girls getting told off for trying to get on ride whilst wearing high heels, flip flops or other loose shoes that will fall off.I have long hair and I always tie it in either a loose bun, a ponytail or a plait - that way my hair doesn't get knotty in the wind or too yucky on water rides and it isn't torture when it's time to brush and wash my hair when I get home....Show more
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