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Everyone is so different when it comes to this. I'm around your size and I find if I don't wear nicely cushioned running type shoes, my feet are toast after a couple of long days in the parks. But I see people walking around the parks in crocs and what look like dollar store flip flops and it works for them soI wear crocs to mow my grass and I find them comfy.
What type of croc should a 215 pound 6 foot tall man get for the Disney parks.I will have other shoes just wondering if it is possible to wear them for many hours at a time.
Thanks for any help
Thank you ...good adviceEveryone is so different when it comes to this. I'm around your size and I find if I don't wear nicely cushioned running type shoes, my feet are toast after a couple of long days in the parks. But I see people walking around the parks in crocs and what look like dollar store flip flops and it works for them so
I'll say this, what's comfy walking around the yard may not be so comfy 8 hours and 6-7 miles into a theme park day. You won't know if they work for you until you try it. My advice would be have different shoe options with you and try different things.
Many years ago my DS gave me a pair of Crocs for Christmas, and I took them to WDW the following week. It was chilly, so I wore them with socks, but they were SO comfortable! I didn't have any issues with slipping, but then again, it didn't rain while we were there. My feet swell and get very sweaty due to walking so much at WDW, but I didn't get any blisters at all, which was a major advantage to those Crocs.
They were the Classic style, with the strap that flips from back of ankle to over the instep. I think they worked so well for me because the toe box was so wide. Lots of room for toes and foot to swell!What type ?
What type ?