Kevskithe bigger question might be which of your skis are you gonna be running pins on? Your boot would probably handle park, but you're not gonna want to do resort/park on tech bindings unless you go with a shift or cast or the new duke since none of those actually use the pins in downhill mode. Whether you want a dedicated touring ski or a burly touring binding that you only use 10% of the time is something to think about. Daymakers would let you have a no-compromise alpine setup for the 90% of the time you aren't touring.
I currently have 5 sets of skis (looking to cut back for sure, hopefully to 1 dedicated AT, 1 park ski).
I would do all touring on a Sick Day 104 with a shift binding. I’d also use it for casual days with friends/family.
Other skis include Afterbangs and Blends (Both park, blends will be gone by spring), DPS 106, and a Reckoner 112 for the 1 powder day a year in New England.
For some reason I had a suspicion that it’d be really easy to break the walk mode in something like a Mindbender, however it’s probably more common in something like a Cochise or Alltrack.
Its very comforting that you and @animator have seen people with AT boots in the park.