Hi All. I know that most recommend sneakers, etc for the parks, but I never have and never will be a sneakers kind of girl. Can anyone recommend a comfortable flip flop/sandal? Preferably something with support? Thanks!
Do not, even for one day do it. If it rains, your feet slide all around and make blisters! I know because I have made the mistake many a time, even just for a day to show off my Mickey pedicure. It is not worth it. Sneakers and a decently thick footie are your friend!Hi All. I know that most recommend sneakers, etc for the parks, but I never have and never will be a sneakers kind of girl. Can anyone recommend a comfortable flip flop/sandal? Preferably something with support? Thanks!
Hi All. I know that most recommend sneakers, etc for the parks, but I never have and never will be a sneakers kind of girl. Can anyone recommend a comfortable flip flop/sandal? Preferably something with support? Thanks!
Thank you! Granted, I'm going in October, from what I understand, it's still well into the 80's range and I will be miserable in sneakers.I prefer wearing flip flops in the parks, I go during warm months and I can't tolerate sneakers in the heat. I love Nike's comfort footbed, never had a blister, always feels very comfortable.
Definitely not my first time; I own property in Orlando, because we used to go so often when my sibling and I were children. What I wore on my feet as a kid, I have no idea. The last time I went was 2011 and wore sneakers, but my feet were miserable since I am not accustomed to wearing sneakers anywhere but the gym(wasn't kidding when I said I hate them). I've been looking into sketchers sandals or some type of closed toed shoe that won't drive me nuts(you're right about the stroller thing and I have a very short temper).
I was just looking at those on Amazon; they sound great. Thanks!I know what you mean about sneakers. Been in Hawaii for about 14 years now, and easily 80% of that time has been barefoot since we don't wear shoes in the house. My feet are hard to fit and I have a high insole and narrow heel on top of it all, so finding shoes or sneaks is a chore. I just bought a pair of Vionic sandals and am very pleased. Great support, they do not rub anywhere, are almost waterproof, look very nice, and cost under $45. I'm taking them in Sept, for sure.
What, may I ask, is a footie?Do not, even for one day do it. If it rains, your feet slide all around and make blisters! I know because I have made the mistake many a time, even just for a day to show off my Mickey pedicure. It is not worth it. Sneakers and a decently thick footie are your friend!
What, may I ask, is a footie?
Big mistake Minnie! Trust what other peeps on the forums are telling you! Find a pair of sneakers/athletic shoes/tennis prior to going and start wearing them around home! Your dogs will thank you!!!Hi All. I know that most recommend sneakers, etc for the parks, but I never have and never will be a sneakers kind of girl. Can anyone recommend a comfortable flip flop/sandal? Preferably something with support? Thanks!
An ankle sock, in the south. I thought everyone called them footies lol!What, may I ask, is a footie?
I was looking at a pair of fit flops yesterday, but they didn't have my size. Hopefully, when the store gets a shipment in on Tuesday, they will have them. Thanks!I only take FitFlops with me to WDW. I have several pair and I never have problems with them with the exception of my suede ones. They will turn you feet colors if they get wet.
I have a pair that are very well worn in that I'll be taking, just in case. I'm also going to start walking in the mornings(in those sneakers) to increase my stamina, since a full day in a park is the equivalent of walking several miles(I believe). Thanks.Big mistake Minnie! Trust what other peeps on the forums are telling you! Find a pair of sneakers/athletic shoes/tennis prior to going and start wearing them around home! Your dogs will thank you!!!
True that!I have a pair that are very well worn in that I'll be taking, just in case. I'm also going to start walking in the mornings(in those sneakers) to increase my stamina, since a full day in a park is the equivalent of walking several miles(I believe). Thanks.
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