Would you run a marathon in those? How many guests do I see a day wearing flip flops, or heels (I can't get over the women in heels!), or other totally inappropriate shoes. Those same guests are often the people I have to ask to put their shoes back on several times at the end of the day. Why? Because they have blisters or the shoes aren't sufficient for keeping up with their group, or are inhibiting their ability to participate in an activity. If you have to take your shoes off to dangle your feet on a coaster, or you are prone to slipping and falling whenever it rains, you have the wrong shoes. Before you dress for your day in the park, think about this - "would I be able to keep up in a marathon in these shoes?" You will be walking on often uneven pavement (on some of the hardest concrete in the world), climbing stairs, evading strollers and other people's feet, suffering through Mother Nature's worst (sun, heat, rain), riding on complex mechanical rides with numerous moving parts, and your feet will take the brunt of this abuse. Do you really WANT your toes out there to get trampled or caught in the machinery? Do you really WANT your feet to become burned in the sun? Do you really WANT to have to bypass an activity because you don't have proper shoes? Good solid athletic shoes, in good repair, and short cotton socks or anklets will be your best friends in a theme park! Trust me, your feet will thank you for it!
Friday, August 31, 2007
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Well, I have seen people wearing tennis shoes to weddings.
People wear crazy things everywhere! I tend to think it's more appropriate to wear tennis shoes to a wedding than to wear wedding shoes to a theme park, though!
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