JennyMP03
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I would be so grateful if people could provide some recommendations about how to keep your feet from hurting at the parks.
I went to WDW in September and brought my Nike AirMax sneakers and Converse to alternate. We arrived on a Saturday and I was fine until Tuesday night, when we went to MNSSHP. I was limping around between trick-or-treat stations even though I was wearing my Nikes with my Snow White dress. (Still a cherished memory despite the pain!)
For the rest of the week, my feet stayed in pain. They were a little swollen in the evenings and sore to the touch, and every step hurt. I kept at it anyway, but I often stopped, sat down, took off my shoes and socks, and rubbed them in a desperate attempt for some relief. I took lots of ibuprofen, too. It didn't help very much.
I'm 29, 5'3", and 125 lbs. I don't get a lot of exercise, but I'm not terribly out of shape. I wasn't tired and my legs didn't hurt-- it was only the bottoms of my feet! I didn't expect to have these problems during our vacation.
I'm hoping to take my little cousin for her very first trip (at 20 years old!) in June. I want to avoid the issues I had before or at least know how to relieve them more effectively. I'm looking into good sport/water sandals now because I also had issues with blisters when it rained and my shoes and socks got wet.
I see people recommend Keens, so I am considering the Keens Whisper style. I will take any shoe recommendations, and I'm also looking for advice on foot creams or medicine to take for foot pain.
I loved our trip in September, but being able to walk without pain would make WDW much more pleasant.
I went to WDW in September and brought my Nike AirMax sneakers and Converse to alternate. We arrived on a Saturday and I was fine until Tuesday night, when we went to MNSSHP. I was limping around between trick-or-treat stations even though I was wearing my Nikes with my Snow White dress. (Still a cherished memory despite the pain!)
For the rest of the week, my feet stayed in pain. They were a little swollen in the evenings and sore to the touch, and every step hurt. I kept at it anyway, but I often stopped, sat down, took off my shoes and socks, and rubbed them in a desperate attempt for some relief. I took lots of ibuprofen, too. It didn't help very much.
I'm 29, 5'3", and 125 lbs. I don't get a lot of exercise, but I'm not terribly out of shape. I wasn't tired and my legs didn't hurt-- it was only the bottoms of my feet! I didn't expect to have these problems during our vacation.
I'm hoping to take my little cousin for her very first trip (at 20 years old!) in June. I want to avoid the issues I had before or at least know how to relieve them more effectively. I'm looking into good sport/water sandals now because I also had issues with blisters when it rained and my shoes and socks got wet.
I see people recommend Keens, so I am considering the Keens Whisper style. I will take any shoe recommendations, and I'm also looking for advice on foot creams or medicine to take for foot pain.
I loved our trip in September, but being able to walk without pain would make WDW much more pleasant.
