What shoes are you wearing in the park?

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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    Sneakers with thin socks, I like the Gold Toe ones, cool but absorbant
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    I like to take a few different pairs of shoes so as to shake it up a bit. Different shoes wear on your feet in different places so your feet don't tire as easily as they would wearing the same pair every day. I also go to sleep with pillows under my lower legs so they're fresher in the mornings.
    Next Disney trip I will be trying out my Crocs.
     
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    Originally Posted By sdlovesmickey

    I agree about having multiple choices of available so your feet have a change during the stay in the parks. Great tips and ideas on here so far!!
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    <As far as sizes Disney Crocs only go up to a XL Men (10-11) Women (12-13)
    The regular beach goes up to mens 3xl (14-15) & 4xl (16-17). Same shoe just different holes on top. You can buy Disney Jibbitz (which do not work in Disney Crocs) to decorate your crocs.<

    As someone who wears a size 13, Disney's diss'ing me again !!! What about us bigger guys ??
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    I wear New Balance. 745s IIRC. GREAT shoes, and the only times I blister as my won fault. Last two trips have been blister free.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Ah, also- sock liners (available at sporting goods stores) under the socks.
     
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    Originally Posted By wam0418

    I wear Nike walking sneakers(hello ...walking sneakers)LOL just kidding...but I do wear Nike cross trainers or running sneakers. I have never had a problem with them and even my mom who doesnt wear sneakers wore Nikes when we went and she never complained about it. Sneakers are the easiest to wear.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    Usually Nike Cross Trainers for me -- sometimes will wear 'deck shoes' but lack of support in them tires ankles/achilles --
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    I had no problems with the 3 pairs of Skechers I had last year.
     
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    Originally Posted By KCCHIEF

    I wear sandals.......but I always have...I could not stand my feet getting wet and having to wear socks and shoes all day....and I tend to always ride rides that get me soaked
     
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    Originally Posted By FenwayGirl

    Sandals here too! But only the really worn in comfortable ones. I tried walking shoes last trip (only lasted one torturous day!)and went right back to my trusty old sandals.
     
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    Originally Posted By sdlovesmickey

    Okay I have to tell you about the other new pair of shoes I got a couple weeks ago. I bought a pair of Easy Spirit shoes that are like tennis shoes but open in the back. They are very, very comfy and stylish too. They sell them in wides which works better for my feet (can't stand that squished tennis shoe feeling). So now I will switch between them and the Keen's I bought. Very happy with both.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom

    I wore cowboy boots my last trip back in January. I can cover much more territory in sneakers or boots than I can in sandals.
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    Just be careful what you wear if you go on Soarin'
     
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    Originally Posted By sdlovesmickey

    I know, I am always afraid my sandals are going to slip off my feet while on Soarin!
     
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    Originally Posted By GeminiAngel

    wore my sneakers all week and my feet were killing me by the last day of our trip. I bought Mickey Crocs at Epcot. I'm so sorry I never had worn a pair before!!! I got home and bought two more pairs. LOVE the crocs!
     

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