3-D Glasses for people with Glasses

AthenaBolina

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Does Disney provide glasses that fit well for those of us that wear glasses? I hate wearing 3D glasses that don't fit well, and I am looking into buying a pair of my own just so I'm not uncomfortable wearing the ones they provide.

Thanks!!
 
Disney 3D glasses are one size fits all, so how could anyone guarantee that they will fit you comfortably? I can say that they are large enough to comfortably fit over top of my own glasses. I've never had a problem with them slipping out of place.
 
Last time I was there I really disliked the glasses...was wondering if they had changed them at all. Oh well!
 

I wear glasses and they annoy me. I can never get them to sit right. I wish they had clip on ones like I have for the 3d tv lol
 
Does Disney provide glasses that fit well for those of us that wear glasses? I hate wearing 3D glasses that don't fit well, and I am looking into buying a pair of my own just so I'm not uncomfortable wearing the ones they provide.

Thanks!!


I have yet to find any 3D glasses that I care for. I always have issues with them and my glasses. In addition, if I watch a 3d movie for more than a few minutes, I tend to get a headache.
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The glasses at Toy Story Mania, Philharmonic etc. are pretty gigantic, and they do fit over your regular eyeglasses. (I speak from personal experience.)

They are cheaply made, of course, and outside of a few minutes' show, I could not wear them for long - they are not even as nice as what you get at a theater for a 3D movie, not that those are terribly nice either.

But you can fit them over glasses, and they're tolerable for a few minutes.
 
I've found that the 3D glasses will fit over my glasses (I have thin-ish metal framed glasses), but getting to stay in place is a different issue. I do fine at Philharmagic and Muppets, but I have problems with things like TSMM and Star Tours. The movement tends to make the glasses move slightly and then I have to re-position them to keep things in focus.
 
I had the same worries when I went to Disney but they fit fine over my own glasses.......

My only issue is that I don't want a pair that has scratches on the "lens"
 
I have the same problem with 3D glasses. As others have said, all the ones at WDW are pretty large and do 'work' over glasses, but only if you can live with the familiar (and painful) double vision thing. The upside is that nothing at WDW is long enough to get the full blown headache going, so it's definitely tolerable.
 


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