Dads 2 Boys
Well-Known Member
I've been noticing a lot of "tips, advice, etc..." on Facebook, individuals and other touring advice sites lately that IMO are not necessarily true any kind, inaccurate or just misguided. Am I the only one who sees these and shakes their head?
I think the biggest one that isn't necessarily accurate is the whole "don't wear new shoes" thing. Unless they are leather, I don't see this as being necessary and even then I'm not sure it's that big of a deal. Shoes/sneakers are substantially more flexible than ever. The large majority of shoes worn at WDW are trainers or running shoes and those don't need to be broken in which makes this advice is not applicable to most people any longer. I think a better tip would be to bring multiple pairs with you and alternate.....don't wear the same shoe on back to back days.
The other one that is out of date is the park planning. The less busy times are shrinking drastically and some of the "down" times are changing. Also, with the advent of FP+, the daily park advice that is being given seems out of touch to me.
Is anyone else seeing this? I just think it's a little crappy that newbies doing their research are perhaps getting misguided info.
I think the biggest one that isn't necessarily accurate is the whole "don't wear new shoes" thing. Unless they are leather, I don't see this as being necessary and even then I'm not sure it's that big of a deal. Shoes/sneakers are substantially more flexible than ever. The large majority of shoes worn at WDW are trainers or running shoes and those don't need to be broken in which makes this advice is not applicable to most people any longer. I think a better tip would be to bring multiple pairs with you and alternate.....don't wear the same shoe on back to back days.
The other one that is out of date is the park planning. The less busy times are shrinking drastically and some of the "down" times are changing. Also, with the advent of FP+, the daily park advice that is being given seems out of touch to me.
Is anyone else seeing this? I just think it's a little crappy that newbies doing their research are perhaps getting misguided info.