What To Wear To Disneyland

May 26, 2015

Alana Zimmer hangs with Mickey for Elle Canada January 2015
Going to Disneyland is one of my favorite summertime traditions. As a resident of Southern California the Happiest Place on Earth is never too far away, and luckily I have an annual pass, so I can go (almost) whenever I want!

This year the big D is celebrating its 60th Anniversary, and the theme park is pulling out all the stops with a new firework show, "World of Color" show, and festive diamond decorations throughout the park. If you have the opportunity I highly recommend taking some time to check it out, because everyone could use a Disney day this summer.

Of course, with long lines, warm temperatures, and lots of walking, it can be tricky to figure out what to wear to the park. You want something comfortable and easy, but you also want something that will look good in the many Instagrams and Snapchats you'll inevitably take. My go-to summer Disney outfit? a casual dress, fashionable sneakers, and a sweater tied at the waist for chilly evenings.

Me rocking the casual dress at Disneyland:

LEFT: Wearing a Free People dress, Madewell jean jacket, Converse sneakers, and Rebecca Minkoff purse | RIGHT: In Free People dress, J. Crew sweater, Keds x Madewell sneakers, and Tory Burch sunglasses
Here are 3 more perfect Disneyland outfit ideas:


Day Dress + Slides + Cross-body Bag

Madewell dress and purse | Loeffler Randall slides

Tank Top + Culotte Shorts + Flat Sandals

Marques'Almeida for Topshop top | Zara shorts | Sol Sana sandals | Mansur Gavriel bag | Gucci sunglasses

Romper + Sneakers + Baseball Cap

Tibi romper | Vans sneakers | Valentino purse | Madewell baseball cap | Aurélie Bidermann bracelet

Plus, some survival tips on making the most out of Disneyland:

  1. You can never wear too much sunscreen or chapstick! Use the time you're waiting for "It's a Small World" to reapply so you don't end the day looking like a lobster.
  2. Bring a reusable water bottle and save some $$$. Disneyland has free water fountains all over the park.
  3. Get FastPasses for your favorites! "Radiator Springs Racers" is always the first to go, so I suggest heading over to California Adventure first thing and snagging that coveted FastPass. You'll thank me when you are zooming past the three hour stand-by line. 
  4. Make dinner reservations. Enjoy some much-needed sit-down time without waiting (and wasting) an hour for a table. 
  5. Go on the busiest rides during shows or fireworks, especially if you're with an older group. While everyone is watching the fireworks you could be walking to the front of the "Space Mountain" line. 
  6. Bring cash. It can be tempting to spend a ton of money on treats and merchandise, so I always try to stop at the ATM beforehand and stick to cash so I'm not tempted to go over my budget. 
  7. Download an app. I use MouseWait to check wait times for attractions so I don't have to walk all the way over to "Splash Mountain" before seeing it's a two-hour wait and turning away.

What's your go-to Disneyland outfit and pro tips? 

4 comments

  1. Thanks for your comment the other day! I was scrolling through your blog and fell in love with this post. I'll be going to Disney this summer (as my 21st birthday present, I'm a 7 year old at heart) and I fell in love with those Zara shorts! I might have to order a pair to see if they look good on me for my trip! One tip I would say is to carry a sweater with you. Surprisingly a lot of the rides/building are air conditioned once you're inside and if you're a bit burnt then it gets REALLY chilly quickly!

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    1. Ahh, so fun! Don't worry, I freak out about Disney more than most kids, you're never too old! And yes, layering is key, because even when it's super hot during the day, Anaheim nights are chilly and breezy. I usually do the sweater-around-the-waist thing during the day.

      Thanks for reading, Madeline!

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    2. Ahh, so fun! Don't worry, I freak out about Disney more than most kids, you're never too old! And yes, layering is key, because even when it's super hot during the day, Anaheim nights are chilly and breezy. I usually do the sweater-around-the-waist thing during the day.

      Thanks for reading, Madeline!

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