What to pack for Orlando

How to pack for your Orlando getaway

Orlando is a city known for its hot climate, exciting theme parks, challenging golf courses, and scenic nature hikes. Let's dive into how to optimally prepare for a memorable adventure under the Florida sun, balancing comfort, convenience, and readiness for all that Orlando has to offer.

Embarking on a memorable vacation to Orlando? Once the travel dates are set and the reservations are made, it is time to focus on packing for your great vacation. Orlando is renowned for its diverse attractions, including famous theme parks, captivating museums, water-based adventures, natural parks, and lively nightlife. It can be challenging to pack for such a wide range of activities without overloading your luggage. In this guide, we'll help you cover all the essentials while keeping your packing list manageable.

Casual quick-dry clothing

It should come as no big surprise that Orlando is a hot and humid destination, especially during the summer months. Because of this, it is a good idea to pack outfits that are light and comfortable. Theme parks in Orlando have a casual atmosphere and involve a significant amount of walking. To ensure a comfortable experience throughout the day, it is advisable to wear clothes that provide both comfort and ease of movement. Moisture-wicking clothing that lets sweat more easily evaporate will help keep you cool during a long day at the park.

Let it rain

While its nickname is Sunny Florida, an afternoon rain shower in the summer is quite common, so be prepared. We suggest bringing a light rain jacket that can be easily packed. If you do not want to bother with rain jackets for the whole family, you might want to consider a five or ten-pack of disposable ponchos. These affordable, lightweight ponchos are easy to carry in a small bag or backpack, making them a convenient alternative for unexpected rain showers.

Types of shoes to bring

Pack one nice outfit

Because Orlando's laid-back vibe is well-known, we recommend packing mostly casual clothes, but consider throwing one chic outfit into the suitcase. The city's upscale dining scene invites the occasional indulgence in a gourmet meal. Having elegant attire ensures readiness for any special event and will enhance your enjoyment of Orlando's culinary delights.

When vacationing in Orlando, it’s essential to pack comfortable, supportive shoes suitable for walking long distances. Breathable sneakers or walking shoes are ideal for visiting theme parks, while sandals or flip-flops are perfect for poolside lounging or beach trips. Water-resistant shoes are also recommended for water parks and rainy days. Ensure you have a versatile selection of footwear to accommodate various activities and weather conditions during your vacation.

Equipment for sports and activities

Although Orlando is primarily known for its theme parks, the city is home to an impressive amount of top-quality array of golf courses for both amateur and professional golfers to enjoy. If you have golf clubs you love playing with, bring them along. For water-based activities, pack items like goggles, snorkels, or water shoes. If you’re visiting nature trails, consider bringing sports shoes, a reusable water bottle, and breathable clothing suitable for outdoor activities.

Medicines, bug repellent, and sun protection

The city’s warm climate and abundance of outdoor activities make sun protection vital to prevent sunburns and heat-related issues. Sunscreen with a high SPF, sunglasses, and hats can help protect you from harmful UV rays. Bug repellent is crucial for preventing mosquito and insect bites, especially when visiting parks or natural areas. Lastly, bring any necessary medications and a small first-aid kit to address minor ailments or emergencies.

Sunglasses

The city’s sunny climate and abundance of outdoor activities will expose you to strong sunlight and harmful UV rays. Wearing sunglasses with UV protection shields your eyes from potential damage, reduces glare, and prevents squinting, which can lead to eye strain and headaches. Additionally, sunglasses add a touch of style to your vacation attire.

Swimsuit and plastic bags

Regardless of whether you plan to visit the beach, it’s always a good idea to pack a swimsuit in your suitcase when traveling to Orlando. The city is abundant with swimming pools, hot tubs, splash pads, and water parks, so you might find unexpected opportunities to take a dip. To keep your belongings dry, don’t forget to include a few plastic bags in your luggage for storing a wet swimsuit after use.

Fanny pack

Most people do not know that many of the Orlando theme parks – including Disney World – allow guests to bring in their own food and snacks. This is a great way to save money, as feeding a family of four at the park costs a small fortune. Grab snacks, make sandwiches, and bring them to the park in an appropriate-sized cooler.

Fanny packs have experienced a resurgence in popularity after a period of being considered unfashionable. Regardless of their current status as trendy accessories, they are incredibly practical for a full day at a theme park. You can easily store snacks, keys, wallets, phones, and other essentials in them. The best part is that you typically don’t have to remove them for most of the rides at Disney World, making them a convenient choice for your visit.

What not to pack for your Orlando trip

When packing for an Orlando vacation, there are a few items you can leave behind to save space and reduce unnecessary weight in your luggage.

Avoid packing heavy or bulky clothing, as the city’s climate is generally warm and humid. Instead, opt for lightweight, breathable fabrics.

Leave behind valuable or sentimental items that could be lost or damaged during your trip.

Most hotels and vacation rentals provide essential toiletries, so you can skip packing large bottles of shampoo, conditioner, or body wash.

Long-hour days walking on hot concrete at the theme parks is no time to break in shoes, so leave behind any fancy new shoes and opt for comfortable, worn-in shoes.

Additionally, refrain from overpacking electronic gadgets; a smartphone, charger, and perhaps a camera should suffice.

About the author

Emy Rodriguez Flores & Jennifer SimonsonOur Orlando guide was written by two brilliant authors: Jennifer Simonson is a proud Texan native who has travelled extensively around The United States, with Orlando being a staple on her tours. In fourth grade she wrote an essay proclaiming her lifelong commitment to exploring the globe and has not looked back since. During her travels she loves engaging conversations with strangers, finding the best ice cream, trying her hand at surfing and nature-filled hikes. Emy Rodriguez Flores is a travel journalist who grew up in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, and Orlando, Florida. His dad was a pilot, which encouraged him to travel the world suitcase first and questions later. Before he was ten, he developed a fear of small steps at Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica.