Thanks everyone. Flip flops is a good idea for me and The Boy. DH has very oddly shaped feet and most flip flops don't fit him. I'll give it some thought and see what other cheap shoes we could get for him. Is it the same issue on Pirates?
It used to be that you could put your feet up under the rail and keep them somewhat dry. Not anymore, bring flip flops.
I've never had that issue on Pirates. I always have it on Splash.
You can tie bags over his shoes. We’ve done this when we forget flip-flops.Thanks everyone. Flip flops is a good idea for me and The Boy. DH has very oddly shaped feet and most flip flops don't fit him. I'll give it some thought and see what other cheap shoes we could get for him. Is it the same issue on Pirates?
I'm going to have to look up a bathroom sized plastic trash bag, but I'm laughing because my head first went to the kitchen size with the drawstring. I'm picturing me and my family stepping into giant trash bags as we get onto the ride, and then cinching them around our waists, like we're going to do some sort of water-borne sack raceEither get some bathroom size glad plastic trash bags and put them over your shoes or wear flip flops because your feet are likely to get wet. I personally hate wet shoes and socks with a passion. It ruins my day so I bring the trash bags or ride it just before I leave because even in the back your feet can get soaked.
It used to be that you could put your feet up under the rail and keep them somewhat dry. Not anymore, bring flip flops.
It does make sense, and I see how it could have worked, but after splash came back from refurb early in the spring, water levels have been MUCH higher. After walking 2 of my children back to the hotel (at 8:30 am)to change, because they looked like they fell into the Rivers of America, I'll never ride splash without flip flops and a poncho. The exception would be if it was the very last, free for all, ride of the night!
Is this an issue? I expect to get wet--very wet--on Splash Mountain, but I do worry about wet socks and sneakers causing blisters. Do feet normally stay dry (I can't imagine) or is it best to just bring a change of footwear?