ilovecoasters
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2007
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Be careful at the parks in the rain no matter what you are wearing. I left MK in a wheelchair last night. We were in the FP line for Space Mountain and next thing I know I'm lying on my back in a puddle of water with my leg twisted under me. Today I'm stuck inside with a goose egg sticking out of my ankle. DH was shocked that nobody stopped to help. People in line just stepped over me. No CM helped us either, but we were given complementary use of the wheelchair so I could get back out to my car after my leg was iced at first aid.

Yikes !!! Sorry that happened to you. A CM should have been there to help. Are you still in WDW ? I would contact guest services. Not to make a fuss, but just to let them know what happened.
They are wonderfully comfortable and I certainly did not feel any more like a tourist in them than when I wore my New Balance tennis shoes which are also incredibly comfortable. Also, many nurses and others wear them all day standing for many many hours a day. As a matter of fact, it was my doctor and his nurse that first recommended crocs to me as an alternative to my NB shoes so if they fit and are comfortable to you, I think they are fine to wear (even if they are ugly).
2 days!!

Id rather suffer the conseqeunces of not wearing them

I bought a pair of Crocs based on my knee surgeon's recommendation last summer. He said they would be better for my knee rather then flip flops and sandals. After four major reconstructions I was willing to try anything.