What to wear to Walt Disney World or Disneyland is a common question among first-timers. In this post we cover tips for stylish and practical outfits to wear during an active day on a Disney vacation. (I say “we,” but most of these tips are relayed to me from my wife, Sarah Bricker. I’m pretty clueless.)
This includes where Sarah buys her Disney and non-Disney outfits, how to handle the heat and humidity, and how to look great for family portraits. This last one is a big deal for many people who want to look nice for their vacation photos, which will be framed and hung in the house or put online for all of the world to see…so workout attire or sweats aren’t exactly ideal.
Along with our Unique Disney Packing List guide–which covers practical items that will help improve your vacation–this post covers the other half of what you should put in your suitcase for your trip: clothing. We receive a lot of questions about where Sarah buys her “cute clothing” that she wears to Walt Disney World and Disneyland, and just how functional some of those outfits are for the parks.
In this post, Sarah answers some of those questions as to general types of outfits work best. We also share some of the places where she buys her clothes, and how you can put together outfits for the Disney Parks that have a fun Disney motif.
Ready? Let’s take a look at some ways to dress for the parks that anyone can apply to their wardrobe. These ideas are practical, first and foremost, and for the everyday Disney vacationer!
What to Wear?
Sarah prefers to wear dresses, comfortable sandals, and hats to the Disney theme parks. This is because the parks are typically hot and involve a lot of activity in the sun. Dresses can make getting into and out of low-sitting attractions a little more difficult, but they are so much cooler, especially when you have long hair. These dresses are typically sundresses that are better suited to wearing to the parks, rather than thicker or fancier ones.
These work well with Sarah’s general philosophy of finding a good balance between clothing that will look nice and is “utilitarian” for the purpose of visiting the parks (that means no heels or other clothing likely to slow her down or make her uncomfortable!) The dresses Sarah purchases are typically inexpensive (relative to dresses), which is mainly due to her knowing where to shop.
Sarah also likes to infuse little “touches of Disney” in her park attire. Rather than wearing Disney t-shirts or other over-the-top tourist wear, she likes to keep it low-key in some outfits, and go for cute character driven-stuff in other cases.
When it comes to the normal, low-key outfits, the best strategy is to accessorize with Disney items. You can read more on this in her Tips for Accessorizing at the Disney Parks post.
She has a Mickey Mouse watch, necklaces, and baseball hats from the parks that she wears when she’s not wearing her large brim SPF sun hats. She likes to wear hats from one coast on the other coast for “street cred” (her words). For outfits that are strongly inspired by Disney, but don’t scream Disney, check out the incredibly awesome Disneybound Tumblr.
Sarah carries a variety of Disney LeSportsac bags, most of which subtly use Disney designs (such as Mary Blair art) rather than over the top stuff. The upside to these bags, unlike the popular Dooney & Bourke bags, is that they are durable and suited for the wear and tear of park activity, rather than a night out. They’re also significantly cheaper!
Comfortable footwear is also a must, and Sarah’s go-to choice for that is the OluKai Ohana sandal. She has a few different colors, and coordinates with her outfit. Mickey Crocs and tennis shoes are other options, but both look a bit clunky with dresses.
Where to Shop for Disney?
In the last few years, Disney has expanded its lines of trendy theme park merchandise, most of which can be found at the Marketplace Co-Op at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World. This is a concept store with niche products and retail concepts being tested.
Specifically, Twenty Eight & Main features “classic Disney elements of yesteryear in this exclusive collection for discerning gentlemen” and Cherry Tree Lane is a “must-stop, must-shop experience for sophisticated women who know how to accessorize.”
The highlight of Cherry Tree Lane is its dress shop, which features flattering designs inspired by the Walt Disney World attractions and characters.
Popular designs have featured Orange Bird, Spaceship Earth, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, the Haunted Mansion, and more.
Due to the ‘testing grounds’ nature of these concept stores, a lot of the products at the Marketplace Co-Op never see a wider release, which is unfortunate.
The upside is that a lot of items end up deeply discounted at the two outlet locations near Walt Disney World. We cover where these are (they’re not normal “Disney Store” outlets), how to score deals in our How to Save Money at the Walt Disney World Outlets post.
In addition to selling more trendy items at the theme parks, Disney has started doing more collaborations with third party clothing companies, with stylish results.
Some good options include Hot Topic’s Disney Department, UNIQLO’s Disney Collection, Urban Outfitters, and Neff. For a more comprehensive look at Disney’s collaborations with designers and fashion labels, check out this post on High Snobiety.
In addition to officially licensed stuff, there are approximately 35,282 small businesses on Etsy and elsewhere specializing in styles that evoke Disney without featuring the characters. Many of these are fan-run, and some feature incredible and creative designs. These clever designs (usually) stop short of copyright and trademark infringement–Racked did a fascinating piece about them a few years ago.
If you’re apprehensive about this merchandise being a bunch of poorly-designed “knock-offs” don’t be (although those do exist, too). The best independently operated fan shops are selling merchandise that’s arguably better, more unique, and innovative than what Disney is releasing. In fact, some of these small shops have done their own collaborations with Disney, and many more are deserving.
If you’re looking for non-Disney clothing, obviously your options aren’t going to be nearly as limited. Presumably you don’t need as much advice in this regard, either. One thing to note is that everyday outfits can be accessorized to evoke a Disney ‘look’ or to resemble a favorite character.
We love our Amazon Prime account, which makes Amazon Fashion: Casual Dress Shop a spot Sarah regularly checks for new styles and deals. There are a ton of different looks on here and some are cheaper than stores like Forever 21, with even lower prices! (Tip: some of the dresses here can be pricey, so sort by “Price: Low to High” for great styles at bargain prices.)
Another options is the discounted invite-only sites that sell trendy clothing in limited inventory sales that last a few days. The best of these is Gilt followed by Rue La La. The best deals here are most typically occur during their Sunday night sales any liquidation events. You need to make sure you check inventory right away when these sales start, as things sell out quickly.
In terms of regular, mainstream stores, Sarah also regularly frequents Express and Forever 21. Both stores have a lot of cheap (both in terms of how the clothes look and the prices) outfits, but the key is finding clothing that is low-priced but relatively high quality.
Other, more obvious choices are TJ Maxx and Marshall’s. Some people overlook these stores because they look down their noses at them, but these stores have some great, overstock styles at really low prices. Likewise, Sak’s Off 5th and Nordstrom’s Rack can be great when they get past-season items in from their mall-store counterparts, but you should be careful with both of these as they also receive a lot of lower quality items made specifically for the lower tier stores.
This is the same thing that happens with outlet malls, which has led us to almost entirely stop going to outlets. The “deals” offered at outlets are mostly illusions–nowadays almost everything at outlet stores is lower quality goods made specifically for the outlet store, and never sold at all at the “real” version of the store. Read more about the controversy here.
At the end of the day, you can find great outfits for Disney at a variety of different stores–not just the ones listed here. The key things to look for are lightweight, breathable fabrics that will be practical for a day in the parks. It gets hot, you’re moving around a lot, and need something that is fairly versatile, not just cute. It’s not too difficult to find stylish outfits that have both form and function!
Hopefully this helps you assemble a gorgeous and comfortable wardrobe for traveling to Disneyland or Walt Disney World at affordable prices! As for the rest of your packing for your trip to Walt Disney World or Disneyland, refer to our What to Pack for Disney Trips post. For additional planning resources, the best places to start are our comprehensive Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide and Disneyland Trip Planning Guide to make the most of your experience!
Your Thoughts
Have your own tips on places to shop while not breaking the bank? What to wear or what to wear? Favorite fan-run small shops selling ‘Disney Style’ items? Do you agree or disagree with our advice? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
Lee jeans have an awesome quick dry light weight capri and skort. They are available at Kohl’s now (3/2015). I lived in a similar pair of capris from Athleta last April – easy to wash and dry overnight in hotel room.
I’m going to Disney World in April for the first time since I was age 4 (I’m 21 now). I have FLAT feet, and I wear women’s size 8.5 Wide shoes. I know a lot of walking will be involved, so does anyone have a preference for what type of shoes to bring? If I wear flats or anything too “comfy” my feet end up killing me by the end of the day (due to my flat feet and no support) Any help would be appreciated, thank you!
I live in SoCal, grew up going to Disneyland, worked there during my college years, and I’ve been an AP many years since. I’ve worn everything inside those gates from workout gear, to a Thunder Mountain costume, to my Junior Prom dress! I’m used to the California summer heat, but when I scheduled a trip to WDW last August, I knew the Florida summer weather is another animal entirely! I also went the dress/Jockey slip shorts/sandal route, and I was so glad I did! I had great success with Target’s website for dress shopping. Their selection is much bigger than what’s sold in the stores, the prices can’t be beat, the shipping is free on orders $50+, and I found the quality to be very good for the price. I bought a week’s worth of dresses and spent around $100. I’ve worn a few of them to Disneyland since, and received compliments on both coasts
Where did you get that adorable red Minnie Mouse dress? I really am looking for one for something really special coming and it’s just perfect.
Hello! Love your blog! I’ve visited Disneyland several times but my family and I are going for Dapper Day this February- that means myself, my parents, and two small children. Any tips for what to wear or what I’ll wish I had brought? Thanks!
I would check out the Disneybounding blog: http://disneybound.tumblr.com/
Hey,
Great blog! Where does Sarah get those skirts from? I notice she has them in a range of colours and theyre soooo pretty!
Thanks,
Charlie
I love the idea of dresses!
But, what would you recommend for someone who doesn’t particularly “love” dresses or shorts?
Where is the starwars dress from (yellow/white top with grey bottom)
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If you want a good pair of sneakers/tennis shoes for the parks, I highly recommend Sketchers Air Walks. I’m a teacher and I’m on my feet all day and when I get home I don’t want to take them off! I’m really torn because I want to wear them the next time I’m at the parks, but I’m going in the summer and I should probably wear sandals…
I too search for cute but comfy clothes to Disney. Since I have a small child (aged 2), I have put away the cute sundresses in favor of cute shorts and tops, which I find easier when healing a baby in/out of rides, AND it doesn’t get flipped up! Last summer I bought a pair of Sperry ‘ stop-sided angelfish. They are awesome for the parks, I can wear them with no socks, they are water resistant leather boat shoes and they are so much better than walking around in water-logged sneakers on water rides or losing flip flops on certain rides. (And they are on trend!) I also carry a small cross body bag that I bought at Saks off fifth or one of those years ago. It’s nylon, lightweight, and I can fit a dry poncho, my sunglasses, wallet , wipes, and a few snacks comfortably. It cost about $150 12 years ago, but it still looks brand new!
Sarah is so cute. That’s all. 🙂
I usually don’t wear dresses to Disney because all my feet want to wear are comfy sneakers (we go in January usually anyway) but you look so cute! I love your hats! Where did you get the hat in the the last picture?? I want a stiff wide brimmed hat but all I’ve found lately are too floppy and I can’t see out of them!
I’ve been pouring over your blog for the last couple of weeks while I’ve been preparing for my first trip to Disney World (my husband and I are going sans kiddos for his 30th birthday!) And I wanted to thank you both for all of the amazing information! But reading this post just got me very excited realizing you live in Indy as well! It’s always awesome to meet interesting people who live around you 🙂 And I have to say that Nordstrom Rack is one of my favorite stores – but another terrific one is the J. Crew Factory Store at the Prime Outlets in Edinburg. and when they have sales, discounts on top of discounts are always great!
I do not get the point of this article AT ALL. Seriously… And as for the bag-she carries a poncho in that bag does she? Or hooks it TO the bag like pictured? Those picture were like “fashionable but impractical clothes options for disney”. What, because their cotton they are practical? Too funny!
The purpose of the article was explained in the first couple of sentences – did you read them?! It is a very frequently asked about topic, so they decided to reply. It is as simple as that.
People always love to discuss what to wear and what to pack for WDW. It’s interesting to find out about clothing or shoes one might never have considered had it not been mentioned in a post such as this. What are your favorite togs for Disney?
Comfy shoes, shorts, Disney tee/tank, Minnie ears and a drawstring backpack- they’re perfect! Light, big enough for all your stuff and small enough to not feel bulky.
Sarah, how do you always have your hair down?! It always looks so perfect even in the hot months!