Yes you do unless you want to get your feet wet and ruin the shoe. A lagoon has water, so a water type shoe would be best.
Yes, you should.
Scientists wear closed toed shoes during labs to protect their feet from objects and substances that might be dropped, spilled, splashed, etc. Where the objects might be particularly heavy they may even choose to use "steel-toed" shoes to protect their toes from crushing.
yes most the rides do
when its not rainy?
Open-toed shoes
Close toed shoes
Yes, many South Americans wear socks as part of their daily attire, especially during cooler weather or when wearing closed-toe shoes. However, in warmer climates or when wearing open-toed shoes, some people may choose not to wear socks.
Yes, she wears opened-toed sandals.
Because the insurance policies of the breweries require that people wear flat closed toed shoes. It's not because the shoes are a hazard to the beer; the brewery just can't pay for lawsuits from people who get injured on a tour.
I race bmx and a fully suited rider wears motocross style jerseys, leathers, gloves, full face helmet, and closed toed shoes/
No. It is not acceptable to wear open-toed shoes while working in a restaurant. That is a safety issue.
Most people that work in an office attempt to present a professional appearance in their dress and shoe wear. Wearing nice closed toed heels work for females and males should be sure to wear well heeled and polished shoes.