| Some boating excursions might mandate more than sandals (wanting nonslip to avoid injury) so I’d check that. Unlikely to matter but thought it worth flagging. |
All of this. And my toe are cold just thinking about being uncovered on the plane. |
+1 But if OP doesn't play on wearing them then don't bother bringing them. OP knows themselves best. |
| I always bring some kind of sneaker. But I will wear them instead of sandals if we're doing something with a lot of walking like a long shopping day or up and down the boardwalk. I would also make sure your not planning anything that requires closed toed shoes. We were on a cruise once and got invited to a sail away party on the bow of the ship but it required closed toe shoes. There was a lady there wearing her husband's dress shoes! Guess she didn't want to miss out on the free champagne! |
| People wear sandals to fly, and stand barefoot where thousands of other people have also stood that day? BARF |
What exactly is the problem with this? Do you think you’ll get sick? When you’re in a train or bus, you’re breathing the same air others have just exhaled. When you’re in a pool, you’re swimming with other people’s dead skin, skin oil, and worse. |
| it's so bizarre to me that you thought to crowd source this. Do you normally have difficulty making basic decisions? |
| I’d wear them on the plane for the many reasons already mentioned. Then I’d either not worry about souvenirs (personally I don’t usually buy any on just a beach resort vacation anyway) and/or pare down to only one dress sandal. |
Why ask then? |
| I have never regretted bringing sneakers on vacation but I have regretted not bringing them. So I’ve learned to wear them on the plane, and in my carry on backpack I leave a little room + a pair of sandals if I want to swap when we arrive at our warm-weather destination. |
I’ve done socks with birks before as my airplane footwear. Not bad. |
OK but that's not what OP was asking about. |
| I wear hiking sandals to get the closed toe. |
Because, if i have learned anything from these boards, people are incompetent and can't make decisions. |
NP. I wear closed toed flats on airplanes. I can't imagine wearing lace up shoes on planes (most of our flights are 8 hours + though). I wear thick socks to stay warm. On 99% of my vacations I either have flats or sandals. I only bring sneakers if we're doing something athletic or hiking (in which case I'd bring hiking boots). Why are you all saying tennis shoes in the rain? I wear sandals in the rain so that my tennis shoes and socks aren't soaked. I have quick dry sandals. My favorites are croc kaydee thong sandals. I'm not a fan of any other sort of crocs, but I LOVE those sandals. I started wearing them for plantar fasciitis while pregnant and never stopped. |