I guess I'm in the minority....
I want to be the new poster child (umm... older child) for Crocs.
We go to The World every year for at least 2 weeks. I have tried everything! Comfy, broken in sneakers.. new sneakers - firm and supporting, birkenstocks and reefs.. I've gotten blisters every time, and last year they were pretty bad. I can't tell you how many rolls of moleskin I went through. We do a lot of walking, and I don't usually slow down, not even when I have the blisters. I cover them up and keep going.
This year I discovered Crocs! I read up on them and made sure to get the right sizing. After trying them on I put them back on the shelf.. SOOOO UGLY! (sorry to anyone who might think otherwise). Then my DD wanted a pair, so I took her to get a pair. We chose the least offensive color, purple, and for some odd reason, she loved them. She's 9, what does she know?
I gave in and bought a pair just in case. I wore them around the house and could tell immediatly how comfy they were.. And even though I thought they were pretty big and would fall off my feet, they didn't.
Crocs are made to fit big. There should be at least a 1/2 inch in front of your foot, and the same behind it. When you step down your foot is supposed to center on the bottom, and the sides and front should not be touching your foot. That's why there's no blisters.. there's hardly any friction.
I swallowed my pride and wore the ugly things... and started to actually like they way they looked! You know when you meet someone, and they're not really attractive looking, then you get to know them and they're a great person and suddenly you think... hey, he's really goodlooking (or she's really pretty). It's kinda like that. I liked them, I REALLY liked them!
I got comments on them all over Disney! The cm at Figment tried to buy them off me!
In closing.. this year it was 17 days... I didn't get any blisters! I couldn't believe it! I HIGHLY recommend these things! They work!
side note: they do get a bit slippery in the rain, I put the heel strap down then to help. Otherwise I wear it up and my feet still don't come out of the shoe.