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    I like to wear low-cut lightweight hikers. I like to wear waterproof but breathable ones, typically with Gore-Tex. I break them in ahead of the trip, and have never had a problem with my feet getting too hot or sweaty. I can't wear sandals because of my flat feet. I'll put my shoes over the air conditioner at night to help dry them out for the next day. Stuffing your shoes with newspaper will work, too.
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    I wear croc flip flops almost all the time; however, I have to be careful on painted surfaces that are wet, such as: by Epcot fountains, painted on lines, or after it rains because they tend to slide. I have firsthand experiences in all of these places mentioned because I have done some ungainly splits on wet pavement while wearing my croc flip flops in each of these places. I wear them anyway because they are sooooo comfortable.
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    Just got back! Tevas were great!
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    I just ordered my very first pair of Crocs flip flops for our upcoming trip in 53days
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    Tevas are pretty high but you can find offbrands, its the style really that ya want I think, but they are enclosed sandals that have toe protection. I got some that I think are "Coldwater Creek" at a thrift store and I wear em all the time. They are super comfy and give more support than flip flops without being enclosed and your toes still get air.
    That would be my suggestion, i love me some crocs but my feet get achey after a few days in them at the parks.
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    Default Another vote for Keens...

    I have several styles now, and absolutely love them. For Disney World, however, the h2 is the best because they really can get wet (which, between water rides and flash showers, happens quite often!) and they seem to have good support. I just wish they were easier to get on and off!

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    I alternate teva's and sneakers. it always seems to work out fine.

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    Though I'm only 14, I've gone to WDW many times during the summer and I wear VERY thin socks (only to prevent rubbing or blisters) and a walking/running type sneaker like Reeboks or Nikes...my family does get the park at opening and they sometimes have to kick us out when it closes (just kidding) so comfy shoes are a MUST...whatever works for you is best though...only other advice is try to take a walk around your neighborhood or house in the shoes that you are planning to wear to test them out and break them in...hope this helps and have fun!!!
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