D DL50Cruiser Mouseketeer Joined Jul 4, 2006 Messages 106 Jul 8, 2011 #61 I definitely would like something on my feet. Especially when reading posts about fish hooks and splinters
I definitely would like something on my feet. Especially when reading posts about fish hooks and splinters
dzorn DIS Addict Joined Apr 1, 2006 Messages 6,816 Jul 8, 2011 #62 chartle said: But socks are only going to protect your feet a little bit from the heat and by a royal pain in the water. I took my water shoes off for three steps at BB and burned my feet so bad they immediately started to blister. Click to expand... Because the socks are wet I could walk all over the cement without issue. Never had a problem swimming in the water at all. Denise in MI
chartle said: But socks are only going to protect your feet a little bit from the heat and by a royal pain in the water. I took my water shoes off for three steps at BB and burned my feet so bad they immediately started to blister. Click to expand... Because the socks are wet I could walk all over the cement without issue. Never had a problem swimming in the water at all. Denise in MI
dzorn DIS Addict Joined Apr 1, 2006 Messages 6,816 Jul 8, 2011 #63 DL50Cruiser said: I definitely would like something on my feet. Especially when reading posts about fish hooks and splinters Click to expand... That was not at Disney but their beach house at home. Denise in MI
DL50Cruiser said: I definitely would like something on my feet. Especially when reading posts about fish hooks and splinters Click to expand... That was not at Disney but their beach house at home. Denise in MI
L lalagirl Earning My Ears Joined Jul 8, 2011 Messages 18 Jul 8, 2011 #64 Which are better - water sandals (open toe) vs. water shoes (closed toe)? I have to buy my nephews some footwear for WDW (August) and I want to pick the right one.
Which are better - water sandals (open toe) vs. water shoes (closed toe)? I have to buy my nephews some footwear for WDW (August) and I want to pick the right one.