Whats the best shoe for touring the parks?

junipertree5

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Im looking to get some new shoes for touring the parks at the end of August and would like to get them well broken in before our trip. I have 2 DS (4 and 12). Im on the fence between Teva, Crocs, or plain old running shoes (Nike). I am very comfortable in my Nikes but my DSIL swears by the Crocs, and my DC swears by the Teva. :confused3 I myself have high arches and its important that I have proper support or I suffer terrible foot and legs cramps.:eek: I think it is important for my boys to have a waterproof shoe b/c of all the water attractions. Can any of you DISers tell me what you think would be the best choice?
Thanks:worship:
 
Love my Teva's!!! I wore them in 07 but took sneakers as a back-up and it ended up that I left the sneakers in the suitcase the entire time... I couldn't believe that my feet and legs never hurt! I decided this time to buy a pair of the newer Teva's... I think they are called Teva Terra-Fi sandals... a lot more cushion for the feet. I decided to try to break them in and honestly, they are so comfortable that I don't feel like I have to break them in at all!!! This time in May... no sneakers! :thumbsup2 Oh... if you watch amazon.com for their sales, you can get a deal on them. Also, sierra trading post.
 
I wore my Tevas all week, DH wore his sneakers and the kids wore their sandals from LL Bean. If you're comfy in your Nikes I would suggest you stick with them. I wore a pedometer all week and walked over 50 miles, and we didn't stay in the parks all day long!
 

Wear the shoes that are the most comfortable for you. I usually wear Nike sneakers or my flip flops. I would also suggest putting moleskin on to prevent blisters. Have a wondeful trip!!
 
On the day we arrived, we went to MGM for 3-4 hours and wore our Nike's. We got caught in one of Florida's random rain showers, and had to slush around the park in our soaked tennis shoes the rest of the evening. We had very sore feet! We wore our Crocs for the rest of the vacation and our feet stayed dry and pain and blister-free! Our tennis shoes didn't dry out until we were home!:rotfl2:
 
I stick with the same footwear that I wear at home. I do a lot of walking each day at home and on vacation and I wear my regular sneakers and my Crocs Capri flip flops. Anytime I've tried new or different footwear for a vacation, it has come back to haunt me in a bad way.
 
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I think that people have all different preferences......for me, it is the Keen Newports.......very comfy and no achy legs at the end of the day. I am also a fan of the usual "sneakers" (that shows how old I am :goodvibes). I like the cushion of a thick cushy sock. I have a couple pairs of Tevas, which are good for running around at home, but not as good as the Keens in WDW.

I think it is important to have more than one pair of shoes with you so you can trade off on different days if you do get blisters. Definitely carry moleskin and use it at the first hint of rubbing. (The best blister is the one you don't get). Body glide is good too.
 
I love Teva Mush flip flops! They are very comfy. Keen sandals kill my feet but other swear by them, so that is just a personal preference. Wish I'd know that before I bought two pair :rotfl:. Crocs are good too, but the Tevas work best for me.:)
 
I am also another fan of Keens. The funny thing I have found with Keens are that they are the most uncomfortable until they are broken in, then there is nothing that can even compare to the wonderful comfort. I own multiple pair of Keens for all seasons and have found this to be true. Although, when in the world I switch between plain old Nike and Keens. I have realized that if I change shoes mid day I do not get blisters or sore feet (we always go back to the room mid day).
 
Are there any problems wearing sandals on any of the rides? We are also going an August, and want to wear sandals because of the afternoon rains. However, I don't want to be prohibited on going on any of the rides.

Thanks.
 
do the keens run small or big? how long do u think it takes to break them in. Is there a store I can go and buy them? I am not crazy about ordering shoes with my foot being such an odd size and wide.
Anyone else have a wide foot wear them?
 
I just bought Keen sandals for myself and my boys. I also got the boys crocs, but I just can't see them walking around all day, every day for 2 weeks in those. I think it will be good to switch between the two. My Keens are very comfortable, but does anyone find that their feet sweat a lot in them? I have worn them around the house to try to break them in and my feet seem sweaty - even in cool weather. I'm wondering how it will be in 90 degree FL heat in May!
 
Teva Mush flip flops are the most comfortable shoes I own. I always carry at least 2-3 pairs with me every time I go to WDW. I may carry other shoes, but always wind up in my Teva Mush flip flops. Montrail Molokini flip flops are also very comfortable. I have to have good arch support and both the Teva Mush and the Molokini's give me that.
 
Love Birkenstocks for the good arch support and toe grips. I brought my New Balance (get a pair marked 'stability') with, but ended up comfy in my Birk's for our trip in March. Only wore my NB one day.
 
I like Land's End they are like sneaker sandals or Salomon, although run about $100 and they are hiking type shoes.

I will be heading to DW in May...1 more month, can't wait!
 
I've worn Tevas very successfully on several summer visits to DW. They were broken in and I had no problems. They are very good for those Florida afternoon thunderstorms. The last 2 trips I went in December and wore running shoes. They worked very well also; I'd say either type would work.

I usually bring an extra pair of shoes to DW and change off every couple of days. It seems to help my feet not be so tired after all the constant walking and standing.
 
I would go with the Nikes. I have gone with Nikes, Adidas, Reeboks, New Balance,
I need shoes with some support for all the walking in the parks. DW is especially particular about her feet and swears by the New Balance, but I think any good athletic shoe will do the trick if they fit well.

Have a magical trip.
 
Serously, if it is blisters you are worried about I would get Body Glide and put it on your feet. I took that tip 2 years ago and found it to be great advice. It is the first thing that goes in my bag. That way you can wear whatever feels good to you! I can handle sore feet but blisters that is where I become a baby!
 





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