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Gentlemen.....(oh wait I almost choked on that one), this may have been asked here before but 15 Disdad rooms ago...I was wondering what kind of shoes do you wear at WDW. I am a "heavier" guy and need a good shoe to be in all day long. I figured this had nothing to do with bra sizes so it would be ok.
Ok...Commence the ribbing if necessary....
 
Gentlemen.....(oh wait I almost choked on that one), this may have been asked here before but 15 Disdad rooms ago...I was wondering what kind of shoes do you wear at WDW. I am a "heavier" guy and need a good shoe to be in all day long. I figured this had nothing to do with bra sizes so it would be ok.
Ok...Commence the ribbing if necessary....

I have all kinds of issues being on my feet all day, let alone walking several miles around the parks. At 255 pounds and with completely flat feet (not fallen arches - I never had any), I was really worried about footwear. I ended up wearing Crocs during the day and then, most days, changing into my Doc Martens after our afternoon break. My feet held up remarkably well.
 
My grandmother used those things. Ugh. They were terrible, IMO. I'm sure I've got some photos of at least one of her trees. I need to see if I have some of my great-aunt's aluminum trees too....

Why yes… Yes there were… Terrible raised to the power of Beverly I’d say. But, from a stand point of letting the kids get involved with decorating the tree (without them also acquiring the opportunity to break the fragile glass ornaments) these silly things at least served a purpose. But, my word, those things sure mad for some seriously ugly trees. Of course, we were young, so what did we know about it. My brother and I were really only looking at the boxes and bags under the tree at that point in time anyway. :rolleyes1

Oh wait… I found a small image of the stuff in use. Now just imagine and entire room sized tree all decked out in your best holiday finery and then mercilessly covered in this schlock. Oy…
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Gentlemen.....(oh wait I almost choked on that one), this may have been asked here before but 15 Disdad rooms ago...I was wondering what kind of shoes do you wear at WDW. I am a "heavier" guy and need a good shoe to be in all day long. I figured this had nothing to do with bra sizes so it would be ok.
Ok...Commence the ribbing if necessary....
I wear regular tennis shoes - I think they're Asics. I get the ones in the "walking" section of the shoe store. It's rarely very hot when we're there, so I don't worry about them getting too sweaty.
 

Gentlemen.....(oh wait I almost choked on that one), this may have been asked here before but 15 Disdad rooms ago...I was wondering what kind of shoes do you wear at WDW. I am a "heavier" guy and need a good shoe to be in all day long. I figured this had nothing to do with bra sizes so it would be ok.
Ok...Commence the ribbing if necessary....

But unlike bra size discussions, no pictures, please.

I'd like to know the answer too. Last time we went I was a few months recovered from surgery to repair a ruptured achilles tendon. I took a pair of Adidas flip flops and a pair of Nike velcro type sandals just because they can get wet on rides or in the rain and I'm not in wet socks all day. I don't know what the best answer is to this question, but I know that was the wrong one. I was icing my foot and my ankle at least once or twice a day to deal with the pain and swelling. I even kept looking in the gift shops for some croc flip flops to buy, but apparently if you wear size 13 or larger, Disney doesn't want your shoe buying business. I've since bought a couple of pairs of crocs flip flops and I love them, but I've never done that much walking in them to know how they'll be at the parks.
 
Gentlemen.....(oh wait I almost choked on that one), this may have been asked here before but 15 Disdad rooms ago...I was wondering what kind of shoes do you wear at WDW. I am a "heavier" guy and need a good shoe to be in all day long. I figured this had nothing to do with bra sizes so it would be ok.
Ok...Commence the ribbing if necessary....


Gentelment...ppphhtt...:lmao::lmao::lmao:

Merrell's dude...hands down. By far the best "hiking" type shoe around. Not boots, but the shoe cut. I wear the Radius model, which is all leather, no running shoe type material on them. They last forever, and that includes pretty heavy use in Iraq as well (though I wore boots for heavy duty stuff).

I found that running shoes, while light and give good support for running, "give" a little too much (if you know what I mean) when walking and standing around the theme parks (which subsequently makes your feet hurt).


The hiking shoes have a little harder rubber which, in turn, provides a better support base, which in turn makes your feet comfy...

Just My humble opinion!
 
Gentelment...ppphhtt...:lmao::lmao::lmao:

Merrell's dude...hands down. By far the best "hiking" type shoe around. Not boots, but the shoe cut. I wear the Radius model, which is all leather, no running shoe type material on them. They last forever, and that includes pretty heavy use in Iraq as well (though I wore boots for heavy duty stuff).

I found that running shoes, while light and give good support for running, "give" a little too much (if you know what I mean) when walking and standing around the theme parks (which subsequently makes your feet hurt).


The hiking shoes have a little harder rubber which, in turn, provides a better support base, which in turn makes your feet comfy...

Just My humble opinion!

Thats a good looking shoe.
I bought a pair of Sketchers that were awesome. Used them on our last trip and didnt have any issues at all. But now they are falling apart and they dont have that model anymore. Grrrrrr.
Im going to look at getting a pair of the Merrell's. Im looking at crocs website for some slip on crocs or lace-ups crocs.
 
Why yes… Yes there were… Terrible raised to the power of Beverly I’d say. But, from a stand point of letting the kids get involved with decorating the tree (without them also acquiring the opportunity to break the fragile glass ornaments) these silly things at least served a purpose. But, my word, those things sure mad for some seriously ugly trees. Of course, we were young, so what did we know about it. My brother and I were really only looking at the boxes and bags under the tree at that point in time anyway. :rolleyes1

Oh wait… I found a small image of the stuff in use. Now just imagine and entire room sized tree all decked out in your best holiday finery and then mercilessly covered in this schlock. Oy…
66BE8305.jpg

Oh yeah!

I found this one of one of my grandmother's trees, from '78. Not as many of the individual glops of tinsel as I thought I'd remembered... BUT... it also has the tinsel garlands! BOTH on the same tree. Ugh. To each his/her own of course... but ugh. I remember helping her some years, and she was adamant that you take just one at a time... me, I would just take a hand full and glop it on "so you could see it better", but she would graciously scold me saying that it would "sparkle and shimmer better" if you did it one at a time! Ha, looking back I also think it would clog up the vacuum more if it were glopped on by the handful!

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Thats a good looking shoe.
I bought a pair of Sketchers that were awesome. Used them on our last trip and didnt have any issues at all. But now they are falling apart and they dont have that model anymore. Grrrrrr.
Im going to look at getting a pair of the Merrell's. Im looking at crocs website for some slip on crocs or lace-ups crocs.

I don't get the crocs at the park thing. I have a pair for the pool, beach, lake and goofing off around the house, I like them for that, but I would think they would be incredibly uncomfortable for using at the parks.

Maybe it's the pair I have, but again, I think they would "give" way too much and mine don't offer much, if any kind of arch support....

They are great for just schlepping around though.
 
All these tinsel pictures are giving me nightmares! I remember my mom having us picking up each strand individually for re-packaging when the tree came down. The horror!:scared1:

I had an interesting dilemma when I got married. I was a colored-light guy and my wife was a white-light gal. This was an issue that required pre-marital counseling. :lmao: She thought white lights were "classic". I said they were "boring", and everybody else had white lights, so there was a same-ness going on. In the end, we agreed on colored lights on the tree and white lights outside. Although I got some colored lights on a tree outside last year, so maybe I'm rubbing off on her. :thumbsup2

And I just wear my sneakers in the parks. But I don't have major foot issues, either. :confused3
 
All these tinsel pictures are giving me nightmares! I remember my mom having us picking up each strand individually for re-packaging when the tree came down. The horror!:scared1:

Sounds like my mom with tissue paper and gift boxes. :rotfl2:

I had an interesting dilemma when I got married. I was a colored-light guy and my wife was a white-light gal. This was an issue that required pre-marital counseling. :lmao: She thought white lights were "classic". I said they were "boring", and everybody else had white lights, so there was a same-ness going on. In the end, we agreed on colored lights on the tree and white lights outside. Although I got some colored lights on a tree outside last year, so maybe I'm rubbing off on her. :thumbsup2

We're the same way. I wanted colored lights, but didn't care enough to make a big deal about it. :confused3 We've been using white lights but need to replace some strands. We want to go with LED's for outside the house and one of the trees inside but have found that the white LEDs tend to not have that "classic" white look at all and aren't even necessarily all the same "color" if that makes sense. I'm thinking I'll be hanging some color LEDs outside this year since they look better than the white ones.
 
Sounds like my mom with tissue paper and gift boxes. :rotfl2:

*shudder*


We're the same way. I wanted colored lights, but didn't care enough to make a big deal about it. :confused3 We've been using white lights but need to replace some strands. We want to go with LED's for outside the house and one of the trees inside but have found that the white LEDs tend to not have that "classic" white look at all and aren't even necessarily all the same "color" if that makes sense. I'm thinking I'll be hanging some color LEDs outside this year since they look better than the white ones.

I agree. The white LED's give a very "cold" light.
 
I had an interesting dilemma when I got married. I was a colored-light guy and my wife was a white-light gal. This was an issue that required pre-marital counseling. :lmao: She thought white lights were "classic". I said they were "boring", and everybody else had white lights, so there was a same-ness going on. In the end, we agreed on colored lights on the tree and white lights outside. Although I got some colored lights on a tree outside last year, so maybe I'm rubbing off on her. :thumbsup2

I had the same dilemma....HOWEVER, one of us puts up the lights, and the other one doesn't....I get a very rare win on this one:lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
Gentlemen.....(oh wait I almost choked on that one), this may have been asked here before but 15 Disdad rooms ago...I was wondering what kind of shoes do you wear at WDW. I am a "heavier" guy and need a good shoe to be in all day long. I figured this had nothing to do with bra sizes so it would be ok.
Ok...Commence the ribbing if necessary....

Just throwing my two cents in. My wife had Merrell's and liked them a lot. Her feet are flat so they worked for her. I agree with Fed about the crocs - not enough support for me.

Personally, I love Keen's. They make various hiking sandals with good support. I have very high arches and they worked great or me. THey are waterproof and dry quickly. They can be found at most outfitter-type stores. I would stay away from sneakers if you plan on going on water rides.

Here is a link: http://www.keenfootwear.com/product/ss10/shoes/men/trailhead/newport

ClearScreen
 
Hey guys, FreezinRafiki came up with a potential MAN LAW over on my Trip Report, and I figured I'd better bring it over here. He said:



What do you think?

Also, I think we nominated one before that said bacon and cheese make everything taste better. Exceptions to this rule can be improved with chocolate.

Second on both... so does that mean Fourth?
AAAAActually, I posted on the original post in the first location that I seconded it. Therefore, my seconding precedes your seconding and therefore your seconding of the first part is merely a thirding. I will, however, third your seconding of the second part.

Therefore, I believe, we have two new Man Laws. :)

Gentlemen.....(oh wait I almost choked on that one), this may have been asked here before but 15 Disdad rooms ago...I was wondering what kind of shoes do you wear at WDW. I am a "heavier" guy and need a good shoe to be in all day long. I figured this had nothing to do with bra sizes so it would be ok.
Ok...Commence the ribbing if necessary....
I use Saucony shoes. Back when I used to run (read: when I could see my feet) I fell in love with them and have used them ever since, budget permitting. Now, there's a HUGE group on the DIS that swear by Crocs, but I just can't quite get my mind around walking around in a sponge all day long.

Psst... PAGE 18 OWNAGE!
 
mine don't offer much, if any kind of arch support....

For me, that's the whole point. Because my feet have no natural arch, any shoes with a significant arch support start to hurt A LOT within a couple of hours. It's like having a rock in my shoe if I have an arch support there.

The Crocs were surprisingly comfortable. They're incredibly lightweight, allow good airflow, and dry quickly if they get wet.
 
For me, that's the whole point. Because my feet have no natural arch, any shoes with a significant arch support start to hurt A LOT within a couple of hours. It's like having a rock in my shoe if I have an arch support there.

The Crocs were surprisingly comfortable. They're incredibly lightweight, allow good airflow, and dry quickly if they get wet.

You know, I didn't think about that....very true very true...

I have high arches, I need it...:lmao::lmao:
 
Awesome! Sounds like she not only gained good athletic experience, but also valuable advances in the realm of life experience as well. That’s a mighty big eight-year-old you got there. I believe the chance to see a collage game is certainly in order (heck, I’d like to go).

BEVERLY! It looks like my brilliant plan to take the Bug to the Lady Jayhawks game on Sunday afternoon right after Sunday School isn't going to fly. Squeaker doesn't have the patience to attend a basketball game yet, and it looks like I'll have both kids solo from tomorrow through Sunday. DW has to drive up to Minnesota to help deal with her peanut buttery little brother (I'd rather not go into detail, but let's just say a review of his credit card bills showed an average of 18 charges/month at the liquor store).
 
BEVERLY! It looks like my brilliant plan to take the Bug to the Lady Jayhawks game on Sunday afternoon right after Sunday School isn't going to fly. Squeaker doesn't have the patience to attend a basketball game yet, and it looks like I'll have both kids solo from tomorrow through Sunday. DW has to drive up to Minnesota to help deal with her peanut buttery little brother (I'd rather not go into detail, but let's just say a review of his credit card bills showed an average of 18 charges/month at the liquor store).

Your brother in law must be related to mine....except he lives with my MIL and his money goes "up in smoke" as it were....:mad:

And I get to deal with the fallout....:mad:x 20
 
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