Your Ultimate Walt Disney World Packing List
Spring break is around the corner, and if you’re headed to Walt Disney World, you're in for a magical time! But Central Florida’s weather can be tricky—hot, humid, and often rainy—especially in the spring and summer. Packing smart can make all the difference in your day-to-day comfort and fun.
This guide will help you pack light but right, so you're prepared for anything—from sudden showers to signature dining.
What to Pack for Walt Disney World
Before you start tossing things in your suitcase, keep in mind:
Florida can feel like a steam room, especially midday—plan for heat, sun, and the chance of rain.
Midday outfit changes can be a lifesaver (especially with little ones).
You’ll likely walk 8–10+ miles per day, so comfort is key.
Everyday Clothing Essentials
These are your park day go-to items:
Lightweight shirts (pack a few extra if you plan to change midday)
Comfortable shorts
Breathable undergarments
Pants or capris for cooler mornings or evenings
Light sweater or jacket (especially for winter months or chilly indoor spots)
Socks (bring enough to avoid re-wearing sweaty pairs)
Loungewear or sleepwear
Special Occasion & Dining Outfits
If you’re planning a special evening or dining at a signature restaurant, bring:
A suit, sundress, or nice outfit
Dress shoes (keep comfort in mind—you may still walk a bit)
Swim & Splash Gear
Even if you’re not staying at a resort with a pool, it’s great to be prepared:
Swimsuit
Swim cover-up
Flip flops or pool shoes
Footwear You’ll Thank Yourself For
Your feet will be working overtime, so be kind to them:
Well-broken-in walking shoes (not brand new!)
Supportive sandals
Flip flops for the hotel or water areas
Sun & Rain Protection
Florida weather is famously unpredictable. Prepare for both sunshine and sudden downpours:
Sunscreen (reef-safe preferred)
Sunglasses
Hat or visor
Umbrella, raincoat, or poncho (lightweight and packable)
Toiletries & Personal Items
Make sure you have these daily essentials:
Toothbrush/toothpaste
Shampoo/conditioner
Deodorant
Hairbrush/comb
Razor
Any prescription medication
Basic first aid supplies (band-aids, pain reliever, blister pads)
Day Bag Must-Haves (for inside the park)
A good backpack or park bag is your best friend:
Reusable water bottle
Portable phone charger
Snacks
Travel-size sunscreen
Poncho or compact umbrella
Wet wipes or hand sanitizer
Change of clothes for kids (or yourself!)
Final Tips Before You Zip Up Your Suitcase
Pack versatile layers so you're covered from chilly mornings to steamy afternoons.
Check restaurant dress codes ahead of time if you have fine dining reservations.
Don’t overpack shoes—two good pairs are usually enough: one to wear, one to alternate.
Leave a little room in your bag—you’ll want space for souvenirs and Mickey ears!
Need help planning the rest of your Disney adventure? Reach out—I’d love to help create a trip that’s stress-free and filled with magic ✨