YawningDodo
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Echoing the others: if you do get Birks, break them in for at least a month before you go. On my 2015 trip I brought two pairs of Birks and switched them out every other day, and one pair worked fine...the other not. The pair I have with oiled leather straps worked well for me, but the other pair has straps made from some sort of synthetic material and they got all rough on the inside as they wore. It's worse when my feet are sweaty, so of course they rubbed the tops of my feet raw in Florida. I ended up wearing big patches of moleskin on the tops of my feet to stop it from getting worse. Another thing someone noted above re: the lack of heel straps -- I ended up taking my birks off and sitting on them on rides where my feet dangled, though I recall mostly encountering that at Universal, less at Disney. Pro tip: point the toes forward when you sit on them; the heels stick up further and will hurt your butt if they're not in the back.
Honestly, I think a big help is to bring multiple types of shoe so when you switch out from day to day they're not putting pressure in the exact same spots on your feet each time. If you can find two different brands of sandals that suit you, or one set of sandals and one pair of sneakers, that's going to provide the most relief from day to day.
Honestly, I think a big help is to bring multiple types of shoe so when you switch out from day to day they're not putting pressure in the exact same spots on your feet each time. If you can find two different brands of sandals that suit you, or one set of sandals and one pair of sneakers, that's going to provide the most relief from day to day.