Can you swim with contacts in? She's always taken hers out to swim.
Can you swim with contacts in? She's always taken hers out to swim.
) and i've been fine. of course, though, my eyes were squeezed tight shut going down the plummet- there was no way the contacts were getting out! 
Great idea to bring eye drops!
Thanks!

I promised my DD11 that I would ask this. Will my DD be ok wearing contacts when she is on thrill rides like RNR, EE, SM, and BTMRR?
I know nothing about contacts as I don't even wear glasses, so I'm at the mercy of those in the 'know'.
TIA!



Can you swim with contacts in? She's always taken hers out to swim. We're both in the still learning stage. She just got contacts last December. She's really responsible
We do plan on bringing a spare pair of contacts too. They just rip too easily.
It sounds like she's using a good pair of long-life contacts. You may want to consider getting a set of disposable soft contacts. A cheap package will include 10 pairs and cost less than $40. The only sacrifice is that the cheaper ones do not correct astigmatism. I use them when glasses are impractical (waterparks, intense roller coasters, skiing). My ophthalmologist said that if I treat them like long-life contacts (cleaning and soaking nightly), I can get 5-10 days wear out of each pair.
My experience:
* clear vision without glasses - 1 meter / 3 feet
* clear vision with cheap disposable contacts - 500 meters / 1500 feet
* clear vision with glasses (correcting astigmatism) - 800 meters / 2500 feet
Have I ever lost contact lenses? Yes. Twice in in bathrooms, trying to put them in or take them out. Once in a shower at a waterpark. Once rubbing my eye when skiing. Never on a roller coaster, not even in the front seat of Kingda Ka (206 km/h / 128 mph).
Seriously, I've used contacts now for over 20 years. I started out diligently taking them out every night to soak but, years later, after a few nights of falling asleep before I took them out... meh... now I just leave them in for a few weeks until they feel grainy then I take them out and get them soaking while I wear another pair for a few weeks. My 6 month supply of contacts usually lasts about 14 months.
This is just what I do and I don't suggest a new contact wearer attempt my bad habits. 


I also use daily wear contacts, toric for the astigmatism. They are described as 2 week contacts and the doctor told me most people wear them for a month. I don't sleep in them as my eyes do get dried out by the end of the night. I take them out and soak them overnight, then clean them briefly in the morning and put them back in. I wear them for months and months as well. I bought this pack of 6 in December of 2008 and I have 1 more pair left.Actually, I use the "daily wear" .... I just don't take them out daily.Seriously, I've used contacts now for over 20 years. I started out diligently taking them out every night to soak but, years later, after a few nights of falling asleep before I took them out... meh... now I just leave them in for a few weeks until they feel grainy then I take them out and get them soaking while I wear another pair for a few weeks. My 6 month supply of contacts usually lasts about 14 months.
This is just what I do and I don't suggest a new contact wearer attempt my bad habits.
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I had always thought the problem of swimming with contacts was losing them. Well, I would just keep my eyes closed, but.... I recently read that the reason is chlorinated water getting trapped between the contact and the eye. The chlorine can clog up the pores in the contacts that allow it to breathe and damage the eye.But as far as swimming, oh heck yes, I've swum in the ocean as well as pools while wearing my contacts. I haven't lost one yet in any body of water or on any ride (and I've gone on all of the coasters at Disney). Strangely enough, I have lost a few (3 or 4 over the 20+ years) while rubbing my eyes.![]()