Should I wear glasses or contacts to an amusement park?


Should I wear glasses or contacts 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.


When should you avoid roller coasters?

Other health conditions can make going on high-speed rides unsafe, including pregnancy, recent surgery, heart problems, high blood pressure and aneurysms, as well as the influence of drugs or alcohol.


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.


How do you not get anxiety on roller coasters?

Tip 1) Go with family or friends, as they will comfort you and make you feel less scared. Tip 2) Sit in the front, so you can see what's coming. Sitting in the middle is fine too, so you feel protection on both sides. Tip 3) Go on less scary rides first, and work your way up to the more intense ones.


What do people with glasses do at water parks?

Wear goggles for chlorine sensitivity My eyes get red from chlorine very quickly, and wearing goggles helps to keep my eyes from feeling like they are burning. Because of how thick my glasses are, I do not use prescription goggles, but those are an option for people with milder prescriptions.


Is it safe to wear glasses on Disney rides?

You'll be fine, they're all safe. I don't wear them on Water Rides, Everest or Space Mountain. Just went recently (rode basically everything) and kept them on for every ride.


Should I wear lashes to an amusement park?

Lash extensions are perfectly safe to wear on a roller coaster and you don't risk having your lashes fall off during the ride. They are affixed to your natural lashes with medical-grade glue designed to withstand water, sweat, and strong winds.


What not to do at an amusement park?

10 Things You Should Never Do At An Amusement Park
  • Tug On The Characters. The suits are soft on the outside, yes, but on the inside? ...
  • Forget Where You Parked. ...
  • Arrive In The Middle Of The Day. ...
  • Forget The Sunscreen. ...
  • Buy Your Tickets At The Gate. ...
  • Cheat On The Height Restrictions. ...
  • Show Up On A Saturday. ...
  • Be Too Proud To Ask For Help.


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.