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Do people wear flip flops to Disney?

You might not think that you can wear flip-flops all day in Disney World, but some of our readers claim that Sanuk's flip-flops are the best Disney World shoe out there.



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We have seen flip flops prohibited on rides in some theme parks, so does Disney World have that rule? The answer is no. Disney World doesn't have any specific rules about what shoes can be worn and where — except for one!

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There is not a restriction on wearing open toed shoes when enjoying attractions at either Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park. You may need to slip them off during Soarin' Around the World where your feet are dangling, but in most other cases your footwear will be safely on your feet!

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These are the top 5 most comfortable brands and our picks for each brand to support your athletic shoe options.
  • On-Cloud Running Shoes.
  • Hoka.
  • ASICS.
  • Brooks.
  • Adidas.
  • Supportive Sandals.
  • Crocs.


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We suggest you dress comfortably, wear good walking shoes and check the local weather report before you leave for the parks at Walt Disney World Resort. Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times. The parks are a casual, family-oriented environment.

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Take Advil before you leave for the day. Pack some Epsom salts and soak your feet in the bath. Some people swear by gel inserts in their shoes. If there's room in my shoes, I sometimes double-sock my feet.

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Do not wear flip flops on roller coasters, and be sure all loose articles are secured.

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Crocs are a go-to for me to wear around my hotel room and to the pool. In fact, Crocs are even sold in many of the retail locations around Walt Disney World and on shopDisney! So, you will find yourself in good company should you choose to wear them for the day.

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The Disneyland Resort does not have any weight restrictions on any attraction; However, Guests must be able to fit in the restraints securely in order to ride ALL attractions.

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If you've been walking or standing for long periods – something that's common at theme parks – swelling can occur. This is especially likely to be the case if the weather is hot. There is another cause of cankles, though – genetics.

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9 ways to manage sensory overload at theme parks
  1. Research crowd calendars. ...
  2. Practice ahead of time. ...
  3. Look for ride detail guides. ...
  4. Prepare for each ride. ...
  5. Bring ear protection and sunglasses. ...
  6. Ask about guest assistance. ...
  7. Talk to the characters' handlers. ...
  8. Ask where to view parades and shows.


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