Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Mar 29, 2011
    Amy from GA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Is it alright to wear flip flops or sandals that do not cover your toes on all of the rides at Disney World?

    Hi Amy -

    The only specific footwear requirements at WDW are that you must be wearing shoes and that shoes with wheels (Heelies) may not be used in their wheeled form. Other than that, you may wear whatever type of shoes you want on any Disney attraction. I've seen folks at WDW wearing everything from flimsy flip flops to silk stilettos.

    The only ride at WDW that has any sort of shoe issue at all is Soarin' at Epcot. If you're wearing flip flops here, you'll be asked to take them off and stow them in a pouch under your seat during the ride. (They tend to fall off and distract other guests.) You can just pop them back on your feet when the ride is over. 

    There is A LOT of walking involved in a WDW vacation. You should wear whatever type of shoe makes you most comfortable.
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Meet the Panelist: Erin, New York

I have three teenage daughters. We're DVC members obsessed with Disney travel. We've been to Walt Disney World countless times and have visited Disneyland & Disneyland Paris. We've taken several Adventures by Disney and Disney Cruise trips. Learn More About Erin

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