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Which of the parks are you visiting? Just be ready to apply the 45 SPF sunscreen very liberally, at least every hour when you're in the water parks, or you'll come out of there looking like a boiled lobster.
Which of the parks are you visiting? Just be ready to apply the 45 SPF sunscreen very liberally, at least every hour when you're in the water parks, or you'll come out of there looking like a boiled lobster.
Yes! I remember seeing that plenty when I worked at a couple of the theme parks....lol. I never could fully grasp their unholy love of the summer sun - ugh.
Yes! I remember seeing that plenty when I worked at a couple of the theme parks....lol. I never could fully grasp their unholy love of the summer sun - ugh.
*looks out at steady rain falling in a place that gets just 1265 annual hours of weak 54N sunshine...*
I certainly wouldn't want Florida's climate but going on a UV binge does sound appealing from time to time during long overcast stretches.
Which of the parks are you visiting? Just be ready to apply the 45 SPF sunscreen very liberally, at least every hour when you're in the water parks, or you'll come out of there looking like a boiled lobster.
Love i've been to hot countries before.
Calm your self down.
And we are visiting Universal, Seaworld etc. we didn't book Disney because we all thought it would be too boring.
No actually it doesn't there are alot of natives who tan really dark without ANY effort.
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