While counting down the days (60) until my husband and Ileave for our Disney World anniversary trip, I realized
that it's time I found a pair of comfortable sandals to wear around the parks.
Every year, I wait until the last minute, and every year my feetlament my tendency to procrastinate. I have purchased many "comfortable" sandals in the past, and even though I have recently decided that price is no obstacle when it comes to finding comfortable sandals (gym shoes are just not for me), I still have not found "the ones."
So, my feet and I are hopingfor some help in solving our comfort conundrum. Does anyone have any great suggestions for comfortable brands or styles of shoes to wear around Disney for a week?
I look forwardto hearing from you.
~Tybalt![]()
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I am a flip flop diva and live in them year around. Up until a couple of years ago I would have recommended Teva Mush. I go to WDW several times a year and lived in my Teva Mush. I have over 20 pairs of them.
However, a couple of years ago I developed plantar fascitis and could no longer wear my beloved Teva Mush for long periods. I hate tennis shoes, so was determined to find some comfortable flip flops with good arch support. After spending hundreds of dollars I found a few. In order, my favorites are Olu'Kai Ohanas, Sketcher Tone Ups, Orthoheels Wave or Orthaheel Tide, Fit Flops, or Montrail Molokini's. None of them are cheap, but sooooo worth the price for their comfort.
Like someone else said though, be sure to change your shoes out at least once a day. I usually wear my Olu'Kai Ohanas in the morning and switch to the Tone Ups for the evenings, then the next day switch that order. Rub your feet with Body Glide in the mornings, apply sunscreen, flex your feet and wriggle your ankles several times a day, soak your feet at night and apply lotion looking for any hot spots that may be developing. If you find a hot spot during the day immediatly apply mole skin. I also take Mobic 15mg for my plantar fasciitis every morning. Since my feet have a tendency to swell in the Florida humidty and heat, I also always have my doctor write me a prescription for Lasix to take only as needed. If they swell, they hurt, so Lasix takes care of that.
My daughter and I both bought a pair of Cobians last week. I have "bad feet" from numerous back surgeries. However, I tried on a pair of the OluKai sandals and they were out of this world! They were about $80, but the only reason I did not get them was they only had a green and red pair. Unless I am buying something "outfit specific", I tend to stay with brown or black!
I love my KEENS!
I tend to get blisters on the bottom of my feet and toes. I bought a pair for our trip to Hawaii last September. We did A LOT of hiking and I never once got a blister. I really liked that my feet could breathe. Here are the ones that I bought.
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Shopping around now for a new pair for our trip in September.![]()