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purplebelle
11-30-2004, 08:31 PM
Hi DISer friends,
I was planning on it being chilly Dec. 4th-8th (as it was last year) and assumed I'd be in shoes, jeans, and sweaters. Weather.com shows 80s!!! and now I am totally rethinking my wardrobe. I wanna wear capri pants but don't care for the gym shoe look with 'em (gotta look good for the photos!) and I'm wondering if flip flops are gonna give me problems. I don't have really sturdy flip flops, but they are very cute. :cool:

What do you all wear when in Disney and at the parks for long days? :earboy2:

Ilovestitch
11-30-2004, 08:35 PM
I think it depends on the person- whenever I wear sneakers they rub on my heels and give me blisters. I also don't like wearing sneakers when my feet might get wet. I have a pair of flip flops that are really comfy. But, bring a pair of sneakers just in case. -Steph

oogieboogie
11-30-2004, 09:15 PM
It really depends on what you're used to. I'm a flip-flop wearer and I was so much more comfortable wearing them. When I used sneakers I ended up with really tired feet and I had chafing on my heels. After 2 days of sneakers, I finally broke down and wore flip-flops for the next 7 days. They were the thin kind too, not my regular flip-flops that are thicker soled.

So it really depends on you. Can you walk 8 hour days with flip-flop?

jeancbpugh
11-30-2004, 09:19 PM
I wear flipflops all day at home in warm weather BUT I am on my feet a lot longer at WDW. I need the extra shock absorption of a sneaker. Also, I don't like the idea of any sandals in the parks: too many strollers, and too many rides to board. Covered toes are the way to go.

purplebelle
11-30-2004, 09:32 PM
Hmm...I really don't know. I think I will bring my flip flops and gym shoes too and maybe that first day i arrive, it'll be like 3pm so i can "practice" in my flip flops. Haha...i sound like a 7 y/o, but it's cool. Thanks for the responses!

Amirah95
11-30-2004, 10:38 PM
I say carry the flip flops just in case. :)

Alaska Catdog
12-01-2004, 12:15 AM
Ouch. I could not do it. Fashion hurts, huh?

CaipiraBob
12-01-2004, 06:03 AM
...and I'm wondering if flip flops are gonna give me problems. I don't have really sturdy flip flops, but they are very cute.

I wouldn't recommend it. I mean, maybe you're young enough that repetative impact on your feet for 8-10 hours a day won't make a difference, but I'd suggest you be kinder to your feet.

One good blister can put a real damper on the rest of your vacation if you get it on the first day.

I'd suggest "re-thinking" your footwear is a good idea here.

TSirgey
12-01-2004, 09:05 AM
The bottoms of your feet are going to hurt if you walk that much in flip flops. I would wear very comfortable sneakers. How about a cute pair of sneaks with the low socks. That is what I did and I was very thankful. Flip flops don't take up much room so I would bring them and maybe wear them at night if you have time to change in between.

CarolA
12-01-2004, 09:28 AM
Well, you might get a spot on www.badshoe.com I wouldn't. Disney is a lot of concerete and walking. If they aren't study they could just come apart on you!

Amirah95
12-01-2004, 11:21 AM
I wore my Speedo flip flops to MGM and I was OK in them all day (from open to close). I wonder if the brand and the way the material is made or made out of (the part between the big toe and the 2nd toe) is the problem with flip flops. I think you should be able to judge the best if you can handle about 8 miles in flip flops all day long.

kupperman
12-01-2004, 11:22 AM
Ouch. I could not do it. Fashion hurts, huh?
I'm with Alaska Catdog on that one.

purplebelle
12-01-2004, 12:34 PM
Oh my gosh! badshoe.com? I thought it was a joke. That website is hilarious. I think I will just bring several options for shoes. Like I can wear my gym shoes and keep my flip flops in my purse and if I wanna swtich to flip flops, I can carry my shoes in one of Disney's lovely plastic bags. :flower:

princess-rn
12-01-2004, 03:02 PM
I wore my sneakers for about 90% of my trip..that is until I got HUGE blisters on my toes and heel...that even moleskin wasn't helping. So I wore flip flops my last two days and I must admit they were the most comfortable days of our whole trip. I reccommend the flips.

Have a great trip!!

disneygoof
12-01-2004, 08:21 PM
Zurgswife, where are you?

Bad Shoe Website (http://www.badshoe.com/)

safetymom
12-01-2004, 11:00 PM
I find my flip flops more comfortable than my tennish shoes. I have several pairs and when I wear the flip flops my legs don't get as tired.

LeftCoaster
12-02-2004, 12:29 AM
On my recent trip, I travelled with 4 pair of shoes / sandals. I had a pair of "slides" a pair of "Teva" type sandals, a pair of tennis shoes and a pair of Steve Madden dress shoes. I spend most of my time in my Teva type sandals and they were very comfy. Oddly enough, my feet are happiest in Steve Madden's. My feet can be sore as heck and as soon as they slip into Steve Madden's, they're happy.

Ahrizel
12-05-2004, 07:35 PM
Looking good and Disney don't necessarily mix. Your first priority should be comfort. Those cute shoes don't look as good when you're limping into first aid with blisters-I asked once, blisters are the most common problem reported at fir aid. I wear sandals-decent sport type sandals, for me these are more comfortable then sneakers. One of the best things you can do to insure a good Disney vacation is wear comfortable, well broken-in shoes. If there cute too, great. If not, well your feet won't show in most pictures:)

DeterminedOne
12-05-2004, 07:53 PM
FYI... did Keys to the Kingdom a few weeks ago (walked five hours) in a pair of flip flops. My feet felt fine but I guess it all depends on what you can handle. Funny story ... Observed a woman exiting the monorail and as she stepped off her flip flop came off and fell down into that tiny space where the monorail meets the landing. It was sad and hilarious all at the same time. Good thing they sell $14 flip flops in the parks. LOL!

midlander
02-26-2005, 09:39 PM
im planning on wearing flip flops, but at blizzard beach do they let you hold your flip flops in your hand when you go down the body slides?

lsteadman
02-26-2005, 10:55 PM
I purchased a pair of these for myself and my daughter. We wore them on our last Vegas vacation and loved them. We look forward to wearing them in May. They are a open toe sandal with lots of arch support and adjustable straps. They are also good for keeping your foot dry after riding water rides. Check them out.

Bluenoser
02-27-2005, 08:42 AM
Well, you might get a spot on www.badshoe.com I wouldn't. Disney is a lot of concerete and walking. If they aren't study they could just come apart on you!
I had to laugh :rotfl: . I can understand wearing sport sandals and even flip flops but high heels??? Heels and pointed toe shoes were created for torture. Its like fitting a round peg in a square toe! and those poor children . . . what were their parents thinking . . not too much!

The picture of the backless top was priceless - do people have no sense?This a family park not a nightclub!

Savin4Disney
02-27-2005, 04:18 PM
Most of the shoes I own for work are the high heel pointed type. And I love them. They are so comfortable. remember this your toe does not go into the pointed part.

Now for Disney I will be wearing the most comfortable-arch supports I have but none of my pointed toes.

Bluenoser
02-27-2005, 04:33 PM
Most of the shoes I own for work are the high heel pointed type. And I love them. They are so comfortable. remember this your toe does not go into the pointed part.

Now for Disney I will be wearing the most comfortable-arch supports I have but none of my pointed toes.

I was talking about walking Disney.

I have to agree the newer pointed toe shoes are made differnt than the older ones (you almost had to bind your toes) but with 9+ size feet they make me fell like I am wearing the court jester's shoes :)

Donalds#1Fan
02-27-2005, 09:28 PM
I recommend sandals like Teva's or straprunners or something with straps. Not too cute, but it seems that knowing you have them strapped to your feet allows your feet to relax. I walked around Cedar point in the rain in flip flops(they were the only shoes I brought on that trip) and although I sufficed it was uncomfortable to hold them on and not slip at the same time! Just a thought. Oh yeah, and for any dangling feet rides...you won't have to worry about them coming off. But, whatever you are most comfortable in.

Pooh Girl 71
02-27-2005, 09:38 PM
Teva actually makes a cute flip flop. DD has a pair and loves to wear them to WDW. Of course, she's 13 and can wear any kind of shoe without problems lol