Forecast for next week is showing rain. I understand that's the best time to be there.... But what do you do for shoes? I'm coming from Utah and don't have experience with the parks and rain. Thanks!
Rain boots!! I've ruined too many Uggs at the Park, (even with the water repellent spray), & walking around in soaking wet socks/tennis shoes is not fun! If you're not a fan of rain boots, I suggest bringing an extra pair of tennis shoes! - GrimGrinningAmanda
312.3 #544 6:51AM
I'd say its a long way off, and hopefully your forecast will change. Keep positive thoughts! - meridafan
1031.8 #83 9:51AM
Poncho and a good pair of tennis shoes! Have fun! - princessfrozenbanana
13.9 #5826 6:26AM
Definitely bring ponchos because ones in park are spendy. We got ours at KMart since a little heavier duty. I usually wear tennis shoes because my feet don't handle rain boots to well. Still i hope you.have fun. - Tinkerbellmom4
295.9 #632 6:37AM
Hey we are points twins right now. - Tinkerbellmom4 295.9 #632 6:38AM
Rain boots will make your feet happy and dry. - LaPearleNoir
558.0 #198 6:48AM
were sandals and really soak up the experience without socks lol - pikarich
575.5 #190 7:29AM
Boots and make sure they have good traction. My boots don't and I slipped and fell this past Saturday. Still in a bit of pain now. - Lelundrial
339.5 #430 7:39AM
😳 Hope you heal soon! - MousekaNinja 327.3 #485 7:44AM
Yes it happened to me too in both parks. The floor is not made for rail boots. - maxinerenton 415.1 #310 8:37AM
Especially slippery in front of Soarin' - TinkerSchelle 629.8 #170 9:32AM
I made the mistake of wearing flipflops one rainy day - some very slippery cement heading into Tomorrowland. I almost went flying several times. - jmgphx 322.7 #508 9:39AM
As most people said, rain boots if you have them. I wear extra socks and put insoles in them to make mine comfortable. But Lelundrial brought up a fantastic point, if you can or have them, something with good traction. They try their best to make everything safe, but it's impossible to put carpets all over the park. It does get very slippery!! - jamielynn
134.3 #2528 8:01AM
Which week are you talking about? SoCal forecast this week is not showing any rain that I can see. - MyPark
943.6 #91 8:42AM
As long as you pick your feet up when you walk your feet will stay dry. I stay away from any puddles but usually cast members squeegee the puddles away and my feet stay dry. But I do love to skate (with my shoes not skates) through the park when the floors are wet. It's fun the floors become super slippery so if you skate while you walk you won't slip as much. - maxinerenton
415.1 #310 8:47AM
Ha! My cousin was doing that this weekend...looked like so much fun! Converse works the best for that 😆 - MissMolly 653.4 #160 10:02AM
Extra pair of shoes and socks and put them in a locker when you get there? - Normstar
81.1 #3258 8:49AM
My husband wears a good pair of tall hiking boots, my daughter and I wear rain boots. - Linzee
514.9 #227 8:50AM
Just make sure they're water proof and comfortable. I wore converse there in the rain one day and had the worse experience... canvas+rain makes for a horrible, trench foot, kind of day - KylaShea
533.2 #212 8:54AM
Omg yes on Friday a little girl was running to use the restroom by tsmm and she slipped and slapped/fell on the floor in front of us and another group of people. Oh it looked and sounded so painful we all said "ohhh" at the same time. We helped her up and she said she was fine but she ran off again. My hands hurt after from just thinking about the sound it made. - maxinerenton 415.1 #310 9:10AM