I don't do think his, but I do often have issues with blisters when my feet sweat and stay sweaty for prolonged periods. I also have very high arches and severe overpronation, which means I NEED shoes with a crapton of arch support, so here's what I will be doing this go around to keep from being miserable:
Before we leave the resort room, I'll spray my feet with aerosol deodorant. Much easier to get between the toes and such with aerosol, and does thesame as the bandaid blister stick.
Socks and my Mizuno Wave Paradox 2 shoes: I have two pair of these a half size bigger than my usual size that I broke in over the two months prior to our trip. I will be taking both pair and alternating which ones I wear each day, so they have a chance to dry fully between wears.
In a small backpack (think 10" tall max!) I plan to throw in an extra pair of socks, blister cushions just in case, the aerosol deodorant, and a pair of my Vionic flip flops with the fully molded footbed. These have AMAZING arch support!
I have tried a myriad of things in the months leading up to this trip, and the spray deodorant was the only thing that has kept my toes from rubbing blisters on each other. I also wear fully synthetic, Danskin brand max cushion socks to help avoid foot to shoe friction. Their thinner socks didn't seem to protect as well, even thought they were cooler.
Last time I didn't take these precautions, and I was completely miserable, and had to pretty much limp through 3 out of the 4 park days we had planned. I was so focused on hurting, I totally missed taking pictures, which I really regret now.