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TheThommos
 United Kingdom 9 Posts Joined: 17 Jan 2005 Status: offline | Posted - 23 Jan 2005 : 21:17:36

| This is probably a really girly thing to ask but it has been concerning me. Basically, what should we wear to the theme parks? I'm used to going on beach holidays where in the daytime you wear bikinis and not much else!!
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Ray&Sarah
    
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Chloe
  
 United Kingdom 671 Posts Joined: 19 Jun 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 23 Jan 2005 : 21:28:41

| If its a hot time of year, then shorts tshirts and comfy sandals and plent of sunscreen. If its a cooler time, I 'layer' so that I can adapt accordingly. Chloe | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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caroline
    
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Sally D
   
 United Kingdom 1523 Posts Joined: 29 Oct 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 23 Jan 2005 : 22:33:19

| | Shorts and t-shirts and comfy shoes. Wouldn't wear jeans as you get soaked and I mean soaked on some of the water rides, nothing worse than wet heavy jeans. | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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NickClark
 
 167 Posts Joined: 11 Feb 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 24 Jan 2005 : 17:55:07

| | I am not 100% sure but I seem to remember there being signs up at some or all of the theme parks saying that shirts are required at all times and that bikini tops are not acceptable atire. I only mention this as I know in most hot places this is the sort of clothing that would be deemed acceptable. I am sure that someone else will confirm this. | Nick
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MaggieAllan
  
 United Kingdom 611 Posts Joined: 26 Aug 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 24 Jan 2005 : 18:17:17

| | I also believe this to be the case...no bikini/swimwear...although I have seen one or two young girls taking their tshirts off to reveal bikinis on water rides...but it's not necessary as you usually dry that quickly anyway. All the parks (except water) have signs saying shirts required. | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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Nostromo
    
 United Kingdom 4015 Posts Joined: 20 Jun 2003 Status: offline | Posted - 24 Jan 2005 : 19:26:57

| quote: Originally posted by MaggieAllan I also believe this to be the case...no bikini/swimwear...although I have seen one or two young girls taking their tshirts off to reveal bikinis on water rides...but it's not necessary as you usually dry that quickly anyway. All the parks (except water) have signs saying shirts required.
But they don't say the shirts have to be actually worn. So, as long as you have a shirt with you, you should be all right in a bikini top or whatever. | Nostromo | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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Tonish
  
 United Kingdom 307 Posts Joined: 17 Jan 2005 Status: offline | Posted - 26 Jan 2005 : 12:04:15

| I would point out that if you've never been on this type of holiday before, footwear is more important than you would think. You do an awful lot of walking around the theme parks and while some are comfortable in flip flops or whatever, I've always found that I need trainers. Sandals/flip-flops etc just aren't built for long days where you are walking miles.
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chunkichik
  
 United Kingdom 611 Posts Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 26 Jan 2005 : 16:53:06

| quote: Originally posted by Tonish I would point out that if you've never been on this type of holiday before, footwear is more important than you would think. You do an awful lot of walking around the theme parks and while some are comfortable in flip flops or whatever, I've always found that I need trainers. Sandals/flip-flops etc just aren't built for long days where you are walking miles.
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I have to second this, Skechers are the best, they have excellent foot support!!!! | Anita | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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daisy
  
 United Kingdom 236 Posts Joined: 13 Sep 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 26 Jan 2005 : 17:01:29

| | hi i was wondering about foot wear as well hate wearing trainers all day .went to alton towers last year in flip flops and left them off on most rides so bear dangling feet ! would they alow this in theme parks over there ? many thanks in advance . | karen | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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LiesaAnna
    
 United Kingdom 11611 Posts Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 27 Jan 2005 : 16:00:33

| quote: Originally posted by caroline I do remember reading that somebody wearing a FCUK - (French Connection UK, incase you think I'm being rude ) was made to turn it inside out, so even slightly risque slogans appear to be a definite no-no
seaworld had a big eppy! on my 16 year old daughter and her FCUK tshirt, i posted it on another thread! said she had to turn it inside out! of course she went off on one! my daughters arguement was the dolphins and whales couldnt read! said that Americans are offended by it, we asked then why sell it??? we bought it over there! | Liesa | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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christhear
   
 United Kingdom 1330 Posts Joined: 15 Aug 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 27 Jan 2005 : 16:24:02

| Regarding footwear there are some rides that say you must wear shoes. However when i went on duelling Dragons last year the woman sitting next to me had to sit on her flip-flops otherwise she would have lost them. I tend to wear the kind of sandals that you can get wet, but have straps so you don't lose them on rides where your feet flap around. I too can not stand wet trainers and my son throws a wobbly if he has to wear them. | Christine
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Nostromo
    
 United Kingdom 4015 Posts Joined: 20 Jun 2003 Status: offline | Posted - 27 Jan 2005 : 18:01:42

| quote: Originally posted by NickClark I am not 100% sure but I seem to remember there being signs up at some or all of the theme parks saying that shirts are required at all times and that bikini tops are not acceptable atire. I only mention this as I know in most hot places this is the sort of clothing that would be deemed acceptable. I am sure that someone else will confirm this.
But isn't this a rather difficult law to enforce? If one assumes that a "Bikini Top" is the upper part of a 2-piece female beachwear, what about some of the 'b*** tube' and similar non-beachwear clothes? I saw a lot of women walking around the parks in quite skimpy attire that did not cover a great deal more than a bikini top. The stewards will have to have a list of illustations to tell them what is acceptable and what isn't and even then it won't be simple. | Nostromo | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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Ray&Sarah
    
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| I'm glad I read this thread as I will make sure that my eldest son does not wear one of his FCUK tops when going to one of the parks. Would be a real pain if we got there and he couldn't get in because of his T-shirt.  | Sarah
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CarolAnn
    
United Kingdom 4749 Posts Joined: 12 Apr 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 27 Jan 2005 : 18:20:05

| quote: Originally posted by Ray&Sarah I'm glad I read this thread as I will make sure that my eldest son does not wear one of his FCUK tops when going to one of the parks. Would be a real pain if we got there and he couldn't get in because of his T-shirt. 
Have to admit I have seen someone refused entry into MGM with one of those T-Shirts on, didn't make the connection at the time. I tend to stick to the regulation shorts,Disney T's(don't wear them at home) and comfy trainers! Cas with the shoes alot would depend on your planned day. We always tend to be out ALL day, either parks or shopping, so on my feet alot!! | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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