I previously mentioned that Disney should check at the gate, not wait until people enter the park. That way, they can go change before going in.
Frankly, potential injury and annoyance aside, I DO NOT think Heeley's are good for a child to wear ALL DAY in a park. They need comfortable shoes made for walking. Heeley's are heavy and I'm sure they aren't "good" for a child's growing feet - the same feet that need to walk day after day in those parks.
My DD9 has them and wears them quite a bit. But, I am very conscious of her movements in them. If we enter a supermarket or mall, I make her stop skating. If she can't skate, it is best to remove the wheels since walking with the wheels in is difficult and also very tempting.
The skating is a habit. Sometimes she tries to skate (absentmindedly) when no wheels are in or when she is in her normal walking sneakers. Other parents have told me that their children do the same. It is funny to see.
As a parent, I WOULD NOT let my daughter spend a day in the Disney parks in Heeley's - for the sake of her OWN health - because of the weight of the Heeleys, being on their heels all day, and the potential risks of not having gripping shoes while moving onto and off of rides(risky).
Perhaps this is why there is such a problem with getting "Disney Park Heeley Allowing" parents to consider the health and safety of strangers.....they haven't even considered the damage the Heeley's can do to their own children.
