Disney World Packing List for November | What to Pack Checklist Printable
Planning a trip to Disney World in November is such a magical choice! The weather starts to cool down from the Florida summer heat, holiday decorations begin to sparkle across the parks, and special events like Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party bring extra cheer.Â
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Packing for November may feel a little tricky since the temperatures can shift from warm afternoons to cooler evenings.

To help, we’ve created the ultimate November Disney World packing guide so you’ll know exactly what to bring! Download the free November Packing checklist below to make sure you’re prepared for your trip!
What’s the Weather Like in November at Disney World?
November in Orlando typically brings daytime highs in the 70s to low 80s and evening temperatures that can dip into the 50s or 60s. You’ll likely enjoy plenty of sunshine throughout the entire month, but occasional rain showers are still possible.

With this in mind, you’ll want a mix of warm weather clothing for the day and layers to keep comfortable at night. Towards the end of the month it can start to have some cooler days, so layers are always a good idea as the weather cools down.
What’s Happening at Disney World in November
November at Disney World is when the magic of the holidays really begins. The parks and resorts start to sparkle with Christmas decorations! I love seeing all of the giant themed trees and elaborate gingerbread decor. You may want to build in some time to go on a Holiday Resort Tour.

Magic Kingdom hosts a special ticketed event called Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, where guests can enjoy festive parades, fireworks, and seasonal treats. Over at EPCOT, the Food & Wine Festival runs through November 22, 2025 and Festival of the Holidays begins on November 28. 2025. The best part of these festivals is that access to these is included with your regular theme park admission!

Visiting during the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays is one of my favorite times of year to visit. You’re in for a treat if you’ll be visiting towards the end of the month! There are lots of special entertainment options available that highlight cultural traditions, and the holiday kitchens allow you to try flavors from around the world.

And over at Hollywood Studios, Jollywood Nights is a special ticketed event that begins in November to celebrate the season! I had a fantastic time attending this event last year. And you’ll want a special outfit for this one if you’re planning on going this year.Â
With cooler temperatures, lighter crowds early in the month, and all the festive cheer, November is an incredible time to experience Disney World.
November Specific Packing Essentials
One of my favorite things about visiting in November is being able to take part in the beginning of the holiday festivities! Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party transforms Magic Kingdom into a winter wonderland. Complete with festive decor, sparkling lights, and evening snow on Main Street!Â

If you’ll be attending one of the party nights at either Magic Kingdom or Hollywood Studios, a holiday outfit is a nice addition to your outfit plans.
Packing for Disney World in November means being ready for a mix of warm afternoons and cooler evenings. Light layers are key, especially towards the end of the month. So bring a cozy sweater, hoodie, or light jacket to stay comfortable once the sun sets, while still having breathable outfits for daytime park hopping.


Make the most of your trip, with these packing essentials:
- Lightweight tops and shorts for the daytime warmth. (Or dresses!)
- A light sweater or hoodie for cooler mornings and evenings.
- Comfortable leggings or joggers for layering when temps drop.
- A lightweight rain jacket or poncho (just in case of a quick shower).
- Comfortable walking shoes, bring two pairs so you can rotate!
We have all of these on our November Packing List for Disney World. Plus other fun items you may want to consider bringing with you!
Download our November Disney World Packing Checklist
To make planning even easier, we’ve created a free November Disney World Packing Checklist! Download it to print at home and use as you get ready for your trip.Â


This printable checklist includes all the essentials for park days, weather specific items for November, and even those fun seasonal accessories!
Outfit Ideas for November at Disney
When planning outfits for Disney World in November, think practical layers with a touch of holiday magic. During the day, you’ll be comfortable in lightweight tops, shorts, or casual dresses since afternoons can still feel warm.Â

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Green Dress / Red Cardigan / Gingerbread Bag Set
As the evening cools down, layering with a cozy hoodie, denim jacket, or cardigan will keep you comfortable while watching fireworks or enjoying late night rides.Â

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Most Magical Shirt / Gold Bag / Buffalo Plaid Skirt / Gingerbread Ears
Many guests also like to add a festive twist this month! Holiday Mickey ears, Christmas themed shirts, or cozy plaid accessories are perfect for photos! For footwear, stick with supportive sneakers or sandals for daytime.

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Red Dress / Shrug / Leggings / Sandals / Gingerbread Bag & Ears Set
Consider packing a second pair like slip-ons or flats for evenings at the resort to give your feet a break!
Planning Your November Trip to Disney World
Packing for Disney World in November is all about mixing holiday fun with practical comfort! With the beginning of holiday parties like Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and Jollywood Nights you’ll want to bring outfits that are holiday ready!

Use our November Disney World Packing Checklist to make sure you don’t forget a thing! Then get ready for a trip filled with magical memories, cooler weather, and plenty of holiday cheer!
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