bigbabyblues
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Teva flip flops were fine for me at the parks, except in the rain. Keen sandals for rain.
Not to stray off topic, but what is Mole Skin?
I'd totally recommend the Teva Kayentas as well. They're the only shoes I'll wear in the parks (I own about 6 pairs in different colors) and they are awesome - comfortable, quick to dry and (in my opinion) much more attractive (especially since I wear them with dresses) than traditional Tevas.I'd go with the sandals. I have the Teva Kayentas and it's the only thing I wear in the parks all day and have never had any issues. They are super comfortable and dry fairly quickly if it does rain. If you can find the suede ones, get those, they are harder to find but work great, but the ones they have now are still comfy. I have a brown suede pair and black fabric (or whatever it is) pair.
Suede/Leather https://www.amazon.com/Teva-KAYENTA-SUEDE-W-Womens-Kayenta/dp/B008530M0M?th=1&psc=1
Fabric https://www.amazon.com/Teva-Kayenta-W-Womens-Kayenta-Sandal/dp/B00KXDIB7S?th=1&psc=1
Awesome. I'll try to find them. My husband always ends up with blisters no matter what he tries. Thanks!It's like a thick band aid that helps to prevent blisters since it creates a barrier between the shoe and your skin.
OMG THIS pretty much exactly for me! I can't wait for warmer weather so I can pull out my flip flops! I have worn my Original Teva Mush flip flops for long days at Disney World. The only issue is what others have said about them being slippery when they get wet. Almost a "slime" feel to the footbed. I have also worn the strap on Tevas and they have worked great too. I think they are the Hurricane model? Besides Disney, I have worn these on beach vacation excursions where we hiked through the ocean into caves. No problems with them getting wet/rubbing/causing blisters. The strap ons have more of a sneaker footbed and are textured so no problem when wet. The Mush II footbed is narrower than the Original. (Not as easy to find, either.) I didn't realize the difference until ordering a new pair one year and they had a much different fit...As long as the weather is above 55, I pretty much live in my Teva Mush flip-flops. I can't remember if I've worn them for a long park day at Disney World, but I've worn them for sure at Disneyland and for an architectural walking tour around Chicago.
If you go with the flip-flops, I strongly recommend the original Mush over the Mush II.
I've had good luck wearing Teva Tirra sandals in the parks as another poster mentioned. They can get wet and straps are adjustable. Before that I wore some of the Keen Whisper or Newport sandals but I like the look of the Tirra better with some of my clothing.I think now I may be leaning more towards the Teva Sandal Vs the flip flops. I think maybe those would be a bit easier to walk in when wet.