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Disneyland Paris in Feb - clothing?

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Canttakeanymore88 · 02/01/2025 08:09

I’ve been reading mixed opinions on this one!

Do you think thermals would be necessary for this time of year? For the kids, that is! Age 1 & 5.

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thehousewiththesagegreensofa · 02/01/2025 08:25

I think you're best waiting until nearer the time and seeing what the forecast is as it can be so variable. Bear in mind you will be outside a lot and the youngest will presumably be in the pushchair a lot. We went in a November years ago and my youngest spent day 2 in a pair of his sister's tights under his trousers as he'd got really cold on day 1.

Pumpkinseason3 · 02/01/2025 08:28

I’d probably take them just incase. Can’t hurt to have some extra layers surely? 🤷🏻‍♀️

Even if it’s not terribly cold - it feels much colder when you’re out for hours on end.

We’re going in March with our 4yo and cannot wait 😍

SauvignonBlonk · 02/01/2025 08:29

Standing in queues outdoors at that time of year gets very cold, I’d go prepared for that. Was cold when we went late Jan.

BeCalmNavyDreamer · 02/01/2025 08:33

We went last year in Feb half term. We lucked out in terms of weather and were fine in just coats with a normal amount of clothes (rather than layered up!)

We are going again this year and just taking layers again but I'm also ordering waterproofs (puddle jumper for 2 year old and ski trousers for 7 year old) as we want to make the most of it even if it rains. I am getting these cheap from Vinted.

Newbeginningsandhappy · 02/01/2025 08:37

We took thermals for February. We went twice, it was cold and dry both times. Lots of walking warmed us up. Queues weren’t bad.

Buxomblondie · 02/01/2025 08:40

Yes, I'd bring thermals. The queueing when we went (in March) was still fairly long. Not as bad as summer holidays or anything but still some queuing as they only open one side of some of the rides where they normally open two. A lot of it is outdoors and paris can be really cold in winter (I used to live there)

bowsandsparkles · 02/01/2025 09:32

No easy answer I'm afraid- pack for the cold and if it is warmer it is a bonus!

We went a couple of years ago in February half term, took loads of hand warmers, footwarmers, thermals etc. Didn't need any of them as it was dry, clear and about 10 degrees!

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