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RobinEE
04-27-2001, 07:14 AM
I am on a quest to get the perfect pair of shoes this year for our trip. Whether it is sneakers or walking shoes, or those expensive Birkenstocks. What does everyone recommend?
I always end up going homme with at least one blister or aching tired feet. Any suggestions?

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Timbo
04-27-2001, 07:23 AM
I don't think there's anything you can do or wear to prevent aching, tired feet at Disney World other than to use a wheelchair...then you're likely to have an aching, tired posterior!

I've tried many different types of shoes over the years and have found that a good walking sneaker type shoe works best for me. Cotton socks (with a spare change in case of wet feet) seem to prevent the blisters. You may want to consider buying the "support" type athletic socks...they work wonders! A bit more expensive, but worth it, IMHO.

Of course, there's still no guarantee that any of this will help...but it's fun trying. If it doesn't work this time, you'll have to go back to the World again to try something else. http://www.intercot.com/boards/supergrin.gif

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PolyGirl40
04-27-2001, 07:36 AM
I suspect this will be moved to the Vacation Planning forum but, I'll answer here anyhow http://www.intercot.com/boards/supergrin.gif

I do not come home with blisters or any yuckies due to over-worked feet...I am an avid walker, so I'm sure that has something to do with it... http://www.intercot.com/boards/grazy.gif

I can not agree more in reference to the socks!..Good athletic socks make a world of difference & "walking" shoes are the key!...

They are designed for doing just that..I have a fantastic pair of Easy Spirit & New Balance sneakers..They are very expensive but you don't end up with blisters...

You mentioned Birkenstock...Buy them!..Your feet will be so thankful..A little piece of tootsie heaven...I take mine along...When we get back to the resort mid day the sneaks come off and the sandals go on..It really helps to change your footwear...

Invest the additional money...I really does matter..Pamper your feet..You'll love the rewards..

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JimmyC
04-27-2001, 07:45 AM
And we all know how PolyGirl40 pampers her feet http://www.intercot.com/boards/wink2.gif

Also agree with the socks. Bad/wet socks lead to blisters.

And NEVER break in a new pair of shoes at WDW. Have them broken in before leaving.

Me and my wife are also avid walkers. I've tried every type of shoe, and found that sometimes paying more is better, but not always. Nike, no matter what type, hurt my feet. I've had better luck with cheap shoes.

I currently use Etonic. Great value, and they've outlasted many of the top-price shoes. And they seem to form to my mutant feet. http://www.intercot.com/boards/supergrin.gif



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bigdisneyfanfamily
04-27-2001, 08:43 AM
We have always gotten a new pair of shoes for our trips- BUT a few months in advance so that they are worn in by the time we actually start our trip. No special kind- just comfy tennis shoes. Next trip I will have to try the special walking shoes. On the subject to sweaty feet, baby powder or the like could help. If your shoes are worn in- not worn out!- I don't see a problem. Sure there is a lot of walking, but it never bothered me. (We'll see once I go with 3 kids!)

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TiggerRPh
04-27-2001, 09:06 AM
The important thing is to wear comfortable shoes that fit well.

We had a interesting discussion in Vacation Planning a while ago :


Maybe this will help.

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PolyGirl40
04-27-2001, 09:14 AM
That thread is fairly recent Ray http://www.intercot.com/boards/wink.gif

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TiggerRPh
04-27-2001, 09:26 AM
Drat....typed in the wrong URL, now I tried to fix it and messed it up.... http://www.intercot.com/boards/blue.gif

Well, let's try again :

http://www.intercot.com/boards/Forum6/HTML/002404.html


That should get you to the right thread...YIKES....boy do I look stupid!!

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Fantasmic
04-27-2001, 10:00 AM
I wear a pair of well broken in sneakers (trainers to me http://www.intercot.com/boards/wink.gif )
I dont get sore feet, i get sore knees (go figure)

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capn
04-27-2001, 12:19 PM
Birkenstocks
no socks
No Blisters
You will LOVE them.
They aren't that expensive, you can get a
pair for about $100

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mktiggerman
04-27-2001, 12:24 PM
I wear a simple pair of Reef sandals. They stay on my feet and don't feel weird when they get wet. And they're the most comfy shoes I own. And if at last minute you decide to get a pair, they're only $25 in adventureland.

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Patricia
04-27-2001, 01:07 PM
Yes.. this is one of those "Vacation Planning" threads.. I'll move it over there.

I always just wear thongs or cheap Bum Equipment runners. I am on my feet alot, so I'm lucky and don't get blisters. I seldom even get tired feet.
I have heard many, many others say Birkenstocks are the best.

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JPL
04-27-2001, 01:08 PM
I usually wear a pair of well broken in sneakers & never have a problem with blisters but sore aching feet is just a side effect of a WDW vacation http://www.intercot.com/boards/wink2.gif

I'm popping this over to Vacation Planning

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Bouncy
04-27-2001, 02:58 PM
ok... before you guys all say, "Yeeeewww!" this is a tip that I read about but never tried. I mentioned it to a friend who tried it and apparently it works...

Here it is... apparently runners get blisters all the time (I am not a runner, so I wouldn't know, but I have friend who is, and she said that she gets them all the time). The tip I read about said that if you put..... anti-perspirant on your feet, you won't get blisters.

My runner-friend tried it, and she said it was amazing. Worked like a charm. She never gets blisters anymore, and she used to get them all the time.

I know it sounds odd, and I'm a little apprehensive writing this on a public board, but if it helps someone then that's the important thing.

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CuteAsMinnie
04-27-2001, 03:55 PM
Good, broken pair of sneakers are great! Be careful they are not too heavy!

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Barbruka
04-27-2001, 04:25 PM
I too have read on many Disney discussion boards that the thing to do is to spray anti-perspirant on your feet before putting on your good quality cotton socks. Really works!!! Also maybe change socks mid day, but with the anti-perspirant, you probably won't have too. Another way to revive tired, achy feet is to dip them for about 30 seconds in a bowl of ice water. Works every time!! Also, Teva sandles are suppose to be wonderful for walking for long periods of time. Go to www.teva.com (http://www.teva.com)

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eLPack
04-27-2001, 04:34 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>The tip I read about said that if you put..... anti-perspirant on your feet, you won't get blisters.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

It really does help alot - from experience! But the spray on which I generally don't use normally is better than a roll on or gels because those have way too much water content. I get major blisters and I've been basicly incapacitated from them. I've tried all sorts of things and the spray anti-perspirant does help.
As for shoes - if I said that I owned at least one pair of every brand of sneakers, walking shoes, running shoes in my lifetime I'd probably be underestimating. I've even tried custom made ones. My latest attempt are AVIA walking shoes with sports socks made with CoolMax.
Because of my foot problems I tend to overcompensate and walk weird which causes even more problems. The trick is to keep your feet as dry as possible. I've worn sandals which weren't good for me.
The best advice is to be sure the shoes you pick are worn in before you go.

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Dizneyana
04-27-2001, 06:46 PM
Tennis shoes (or sneakers - depending where you are from http://www.intercot.com/boards/sarcblink.gif ) and good cotton socks, with a change of socks for later in the day....

Gives your feet a whole new life changing your socks!!! http://www.intercot.com/boards/supergrin.gif

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PeterPan
04-27-2001, 11:39 PM
RobinEE, this is such a good question. We are very careful about our shoes, because we are avid walkers (sometimes around 20 miles a week), and not only visit Disney Parks often, we trek all over the USA and abroad. My advice to you would be do NOT wear sandals of any kind UNLESS you are an avid walker, and have a wonderfully broken in pair of TEVA or Birks. Do NOT try to wear the Birkenstocks without PLENTY of break-in time. For some people, it takes WEEKS to get comfortable in Birks. TEVA are different - they really are made for hiking, but once again, if you are not a "hiker" don't think you are going to step into a pair and walk for hours on end. Best advice:

(1) get a good pair of "walking" shoes
(2) spray-on antipersperant
(3) good pair of Walking Socks (these make ALL the difference in the world - extra padding in just the right places).

If you do these three things, your feet will feel just FINE at the end of the day.

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DizKnee
04-28-2001, 12:02 AM
1) I always pack mole skin just in case
2) I use a foot powder liberally sprinkled inside my socks
3) I bring a foot massager in my suitcase. My wife and daughter looked at me like I was a nut and then I had to fight them off while at WDW.

The ice water thing sounds great - I'm going to try that one.

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skorpie
04-28-2001, 08:38 PM
I wore a pair of pretty new Teva sandals(the leather kind) this past March and it was a great experience! I wore them with no socks and had absolutely no problem what so ever! I vote for the Tevas, but I do agree a worn pair of sneakers is a must!

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2WDWwego
04-28-2001, 09:29 PM
Any suggestions on a style of Teva or Birks? I am considering getting dh an maybe myself a a pair for our upcoming trip.

Karen

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singermom4
04-29-2001, 03:11 AM
New Balance for walking shoes and Birkenstock for sandals to change into upon returning 'home'. I also just got some made-to-measure orthotics which really helped my feet.

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disneydeb
04-29-2001, 09:50 AM
I agree with the posts here advising to take two pair of broken in walking shoes and one pair of very comfortable sandals for switching into upon returning to your room. I alternate walking shoes to give my feet a change from the stress only one pair of shoes would bring.
I also enjoy bringing water shoes for the water parks. The walking areas found through the water parks can get very hot on tender feet and if you have water shoes, you don't worry about losing your shoes when you go in the water.
I like the idea about bringing a foot massager!! We used to have oone called THE FOOT FIXER. Is that the one you were talking about?? I think I sold it at a yard sale. I guess I'll have to get another!!

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DisneyCowboy
04-29-2001, 04:27 PM
I start the day with worn-in tennis shoes and those really short socks...less sock to get wet! and i end the day with flip-flops or sandals. it's amazing how good those sandals will feel after a long day of walking the parks.

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Morpheus H
04-29-2001, 06:54 PM
I always wore a nice pair of running shoes. They are the most padded and the most comfortable, in my opinion.

If you are thinking of wearing sandals, I urge you to use caution. Before your trip, wear the sandals somewhere and do a lot of walking in them: like at the mall. You'd be surprised how even the most comfortable sandals can cause blisters after several straight hours of walking in them.

My 2 cents.

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GardenGirl
04-30-2001, 02:27 PM
We're off to WDW the end of June going into July (expecting to see rain daily, LOL). I was just looking into buying TEVAs for the whole family, figuring they'd be better the our sneaks on rainy days. On the website I like the "Circuit" style, described as their walking sandal. Does anyone know what stores carry TEVA? I put my zip code in the store locator box on the website and they can't come up with a dealer in my area. Considering I live in Northern New Jersey, (Mall Heaven) I find this hard to believe. Did try the Sports Authority, and while they had TEVA they didn't have the style I was looking for. Thanks!

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