That's what I usually wear.I have done mostly Tevas (usually Tirra) in the heat. A little more support than flip flops.
Would losing your shoes on a ride be a risk? I guess Disney doesn't have a lot of rides where your feet are dangling.
I am partial to Rainbow and Sperry because of the no slip they offer but I am thinking about purchasing a pair of these. How are they when wet? I have a knew that I injured a few years back. I don't have any issues doing normal things but if my feet shifted on a slick flip flop it could be a huge issue. That's why I'm not a fan of the yoga mat on the sanuks. I've gone down in the pair I have.I only wear flip flops and sandals on every trip. The best flip flops that I have are OluKai Ohana. I also love all of the OluKai brand sandals that I have tried.
I am partial to Rainbow and Sperry because of the no slip they offer but I am thinking about purchasing a pair of these. How are they when wet? I have a knew that I injured a few years back. I don't have any issues doing normal things but if my feet shifted on a slick flip flop it could be a huge issue. That's why I'm not a fan of the yoga mat on the sanuks. I've gone down in the pair I have.
No. Maybe they don't do this in California (where I ride Soarin a couple times a month...). Almost everyone in CA is wearing slip on shoes at any given time. My kids always wear crocs. I almost always wear Fit Flops. None of us takes our shoes off on Soarin. They never even come close to falling off either. I take my flip flops off on the Silly Symphony Swings, but that's a completely different type of ride. I hold them in my hand. My kids leave their crocs on for that ride too. No one is told to take their shoes off on any ride at Disneyland, as far as I can remember.
For a one day trip to local parks I've always worn my Rainbows. They stand up well to getting wet since they are meant for salt water. Has anyone else survived a week walking in flip flops?
No. Maybe they don't do this in California (where I ride Soarin a couple times a month...). Almost everyone in CA is wearing slip on shoes at any given time. My kids always wear crocs. I almost always wear Fit Flops. None of us takes our shoes off on Soarin. They never even come close to falling off either. I take my flip flops off on the Silly Symphony Swings, but that's a completely different type of ride. I hold them in my hand. My kids leave their crocs on for that ride too. No one is told to take their shoes off on any ride at Disneyland, as far as I can remember.
I usually wear Rainbows every day of my trips, but that's also because I wear them practically every day anyways. They're not fun wearing them the day after they get soaked from the rain or whatever so I would bring alternatives.
If you are used to wearing them to a park and often, then it shouldn't a problem
Ohhhhh... I had never thought of Birks! I only have an open back pair but have to grab someone a pair for their birthday this weekend. I might grab myself a pair. Thank you.Flip-flop style Birkenstocks, FTW!