Best mens sandals for disney world
Disney theme parks include magical experiences, unique entertainment, and long days with a lot of walking. The last thing you want is to choose the wrong shoes and suffer through the day with sore feet! The best shoes for Disney allow you to walk long distances in all day comfort. These are the top picks of good shoes for happy feet at the Happiest Place on Earth.
In full disclosure, I have received complimentary samples of several styles of shoes that were reviewed in this article.
All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Best Shoes for Disney
Feet can really take a beating while touring in the Disney Parks all day! Guests are standing in queue, walking countless miles, standing for fireworks and possibly getting wet.
I have reviewed several different women’s styles that I personally own and wear when I go on a theme park vacation. This list of the best shoes can help you narrow down the packing list to find the perfect shoes for a Disney trip!
This article shares a list of the top shoes choices from the most comfortable sandals to the best walking shoes. Keep reading to find a good pair for Disneyland and great shoes for Walt Disney World!
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Best touring shoe or sandal for wide feet
I thought I would never know comfort below the ankles... until I met Crocs!!! I recommend you check out crocs.com to see all the styles available. Read the reviews to check out which styles really fit wide feet (Scutes and Skylar work great for my super-wides, plus the duets and clogs, and I even wear the Patricia and Cleos at work).
Some of the women's styles aren't made for me, and are specifically for more "normal" feet. But they have quite a few flip-flops that lots of ladies love, I just can't deal with the toe-thong thing.
If you have a store nearby that carries them, it's great to be able to try on without ordering them blind. Around here I have found them at Shoe Carnival and Dick's Sporting Goods. And don't even bother with the cheap knock-offs.
Good luck with the hunt!
Good Walking Shoes
Hokas, Clarks, Sketchers, Brooks, Olukai. Find a good shoe store that will measure you feet. I would plan to try on different styles of all brands you are interested in. If you can buy the shoes with a return policy if you don't wear them outside. Wear them around the house until you find the best pair(s).
I wore Clarks for 30 years until they stopped making shoes I found comfy. When we were in England year ago, they were on every corner in London. I'm guessing they are no longer the same quality, but worth a look. I wish I had my favorite pair resoled but I threw them away...
DH love Sketchers slip ons. Me, not so much. I don't find enough support for my flat feet. He has high arches.
I've had mixed luck with Brooks.
DH loves Olukai, I know lots of people that find them comfy.
Our son (who is a dpt) bought me my first pair of Hokas in 2022 at DS. They are still my go to shoes, but sadly they don't make the style anymore. I wasted $150 on a pair that looked similar but doesn't feel the same.
Good luck!
Water proof sandals/ shoes for men
NelleBelle said:
I take a whole suitcase of shoes...just for ME! I change shoes at least twice a day. I used to hate Birkenstocks until I stopped wearing the Arizona and switched to the Mayari--straps don't cut into me and once I broke that foot bed in for my super high arches, it gave me a break from wearing my custom orthotics in my brooks. For water rides, I love wearing my Merrell sandals that have neoprene so very quick drying and have fairly decent arch support. Because of the severity of my neuropathy, any type of flip-flop-style is out of the question for me...they fall of my feet and I can't tell that it's happening. But my son
loves
his Reef flip flops. All the "men-folk" in our family would wear Keens for part of the day/water park days. Would love for all of us to try the Olukai's as I've heard really good things about them!
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How do your Birks do in the rain? I've heard bad things so I'm careful to keep them dry, but I love them and wear Arizonas to fly and Bostons as slippers. I have no idea why, but they don't get stinky for me at all, but Keens ge