mybabesuz
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My DD wears Keens when we are there.![]()
I second the keen's...
My DD wears Keens when we are there.![]()
All crocs, all the time. Great for wet rides, fountains, and rain showers. They are cool and breathable. They are not plastic (they're croclite) they float in the pool, and don't smell! Carry socks for hot spots at the end of the day. Crocs have too much traction (as opposed to not enough) and that is why some people tend to stick and stumble in them. Obviously they are slip resistant since they are allowed in restaurant kitchens and in hospitals. Don't go with the fakies; they aren't the same. Socks and athletic shoes are HOT, and miserable if they get wet. Oh yeah, we love Keens too! Have a good trip!

Sorry your experiences have been negative. You obviously have to go with what works for your family! Here's an opinion from a "foot expert" (or two) of sorts! Crocs are not perfect for everyone all the time, they just really work for us!
Crocs, which were created in 2002 as footwear for boating with non-slip tread for wet boat decks and docks, and waterproof tendencies, have morphed into a foot phenomenon for all ages and even into the workplace. It's clear that for kids in particular, these shoes offer a hip alternative to sneakers, and when the warm weather rolls around, a much better option than bare feet.
"Crocs shoes do provide protection, compared to going barefoot, or wearing flip-flops or even sandals," says Donna M. Alfieri, DPM, associate professor at the N.Y. College of Podiatric Medicine. "They offer arch support and cushion, the holes in the shoe allow air in and keep the feet from sweating, and the antimicrobial properties of Crocs could help prevent infections in kids' feet." Kids' crocs come in so many different styles and colors, kids everywhere are wearing the shoes that fit their feet and their personality.
"In addition to the support and protection kids get from Crocs, the great thing is they want to wear them," says Hal Ornstein, DPM, chairman of the American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management.
"My kids wear Crocs all summer long," says Ornstein. "Instead of having to tell them to tie the laces on their sneakers and worrying about them tripping over untied shoes, Crocs are convenient and they like them -- they're cool." He's created a checklist for parents:
Activity OK for Crocs?
Gym Class- No
Hiking over rough terrain - No
Walking to and from class - Yes
Recess - No
Going to the beach - Yes
Going to the pool or waterpark- Yes
After-school sports - No
Boating - Yes
Walking on a cold winter day- No

Crocs, which were created in 2002 as footwear for boating with non-slip tread for wet boat decks and docks, and waterproof tendencies, have morphed into a foot phenomenon for all ages and even into the workplace.
Incidentally, they also mention nothing about the soles or treads - they talk about protection...
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We've been rockin' crocs for about four years. No wet socks and tennis shoes for us at WDW! OP- have a great trip!
