Should I wear a…? (please help)?
Should I wear a one piece swim suit at Blizzard Beach at Disney World?
By the Way I’m planning on going on all the big water slides and stuff.
Thanks!
Should I wear contacts at water park?
I’m going to Disney World in June and wanted to know if I could wear my contacts at Blizzard Beach/Typhoon Lagoon water parks. I have the soft lenses. I wouldn’t be in the pools much, the slides mostly. Do you think I can wear them?
ANSWER ASAP! Do you have to wear swimsuits at the walt disneyworld water parks?
I am going to be vacationing with my family there and i need to know whether i will need to wear it at blizzard beach and typhoon lagoon to go on the rides? will they let me go on them if i have my swimsuit on under my clothes? And with jeans?
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What to wear to Black Tie
A short description of what people have worn and what you can wear to Black Tie at the Central Florida Zoo
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What should I wear to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach?
I’m going on holiday to Walt Disney World soon and I’m little bit concerned about what to wear to the water parks. I’m a UK size 10 (which is like a US 6) however, my bra size is a GG which as you can imagine is completely out of proportion so I’m not too keen on wearing a full piece BUT I am also concerned that if I wear a bikini, it could slip off on a water slide? What do you think – would a bikini be ok on the water slides at disney?
In Aqautica and Blizzard Beach can you wear a….?
t-sjirt and shorts over your bikini because my friends says u cant as it gets stuck to the slides and stuff but if you were a bikini it will whip off? has this happened to you please let me know what ro wear thanks x
Brian Keane: Wear Sunscreen? This Year, It’s More Like “Wear Waders”
Brian Keane: Wear Sunscreen? This Year, It’s More Like “Wear Waders”
Ladies and gentlemen of the class of 2010: Wear waders. Especially when you’re on a beach in Louisiana, or Florida, or North Carolina. Clothes don’t stand a chance against the oil sludge.
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