Is it OK to go on roller coasters with contacts?


Is it OK to go on roller coasters with contacts? Yes. I've done it plenty of times. You may want to wear sunglasses, though, or at least bring along extra saline solution as I find it makes my eyes pretty dry. I grew up near Cedar Point (the Amazement Park, on America's Roller Coast) and love their roller coasters.


Is it safe to travel with contact lenses?

The short answer is yes; you can bring contact lenses on a plane. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows contact lenses in both carry-on and checked baggage.


Should I take my glasses off on a roller coaster?

Can I wear glasses on a rollercoaster? Yes. Put on a strap and let them hang around your neck.


Are contact lenses liquid TSA?

Plus, single-use lenses are individually packaged and sealed so they are carry-on safe! Your lenses do not count as a liquid according the TSA, but any contact lens solution does. If you're trying to reduce the amount of liquids you have in your carryon, then switching to dailies is a good option.


Is it better to wear contacts or glasses to an amusement park?

If you wear contact lenses, they're unlikely to fall out or get lost on a ride like glasses might. You won't have to worry about taking them off and securing them since they will stay in your eye all day. This avoids those glasses related issues we all worry about and give you a safer way to enjoy your day.


Is it OK to wear contacts at a waterpark?

You can wear contact lenses under swim goggles, but it's important to ensure that the goggles have a good seal and won't let any water near your eyes. Additionally, you should take care not to go underwater or get splashed while you're above water and not wearing your goggles.