Got your Disney World trip coming up, and still don’t know what shoes to grab?

We’ve been there, we know a lot of YOU have been there, and that’s why we’re here to help! We’re in Disney World nearly every day, and not only do we have numerous different shoes that members of our team love, but we’ve noticed that a lot of people in the parks have the same shoes as well. In the past few days, these are the five shoes we’ve seen the most often in Disney World, and as it turns out, we can vouch for them ourselves, too!
Starting off strong, we saw a lot of people, women especially, walking around in the On Women’s Cloudswift Sneakers. In fact, our reporter in the parks noticed them so much because SHE was wearing them herself!

We love how supportive these are, and how they come in multiple different colors and designs. They’re known for their arch support and cushioned feel that’s also responsive to how you move. We don’t see people talk about these as much, but we’re big fans!
We also spotted a lot of Brooks sneakers in the park, for both men and women. Personally, we’ve tried out the Brooks Women’s Ghost 17 Neutral Running Shoes and have been big fans.

These are designed to be for both runners and walkers, as they have premium nitrogen-infused DNA Loft v3 cushioning to deliver lightweight softness and feel-good comfort no matter how many miles you’re walking. The upper mesh provides much-needed breathability (especially during the summer), and these are designed to keep your feet cool and dry.
Of course, we spotted lots of HOKAs around the parks, and one of our favorite designs (there are a LOT out there) is the Hoka Women’s Clifton 10.

There’s a reason why people spend a pretty penny on HOKA shoes, and it’s because they’re SO very comfortable. While we recommend breaking in all new shoes before your trip, these didn’t give us any trouble even BEFORE they were broken in, and that’s especially impressive.
Want a sneaker that’s effortlessly unisex, so you don’t have to worry about finding one type for men and another for women? The New Balance Unisex Adult 530 Sneakers are a great way to go, and they’re one of Emma’s favorites!

Emma wears these in the parks nearly every time she visits Orlando, and they have yet to let her down. They keep her comfortable, don’t give her blisters, and also avoid causing her plantar fasciitis from acting up (which a LOT of members of our team struggle with, so that’s something we look for in almost all the shoes we try).
We also spotted a lot of Nike shoes, in many different styles, such as the Nike Air Zooms.

I myself wear a pair of Nikes pretty much every time I go to Disney World, and while they’re not this pair specifically, they’ve lasted me for YEARS and have held up remarkably well.
We’re here to bring you the latest tips and tricks to help make your Disney World trip run smoother, so stay tuned to AllEars!

I usually wear sneakers. I only bring chlothing and footwear that match everything that I have packed. I try to travel lightly.
Hokas are my go-to. I agree that they really don’t need to be broken in as long as you have the right size and width. Legs and feet feel great after a day in the park and fkr the resort inside Hoka recovery flip flops or slip-ons. I actually made the mistake of going to Animal Kingdom once wearing my Hoka flip flops. We leave the park at around one and my feet were fine. Which I would never recommend flip flops in the parks.