ZoZo
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I've worn soft contacts for 35 years (yikes!) and have never had one "fly out" of my eye, even when on thrill rides like RnR or Test Track. That's never been an issue at all.
At the water parks, I wear my contacts, too. I just don't open my eyes underwater (I pretty much keep my head out of the water, even when swimming, so it's not an issue). If you go on the more wild slides, it might be more of an issue (if your head ever goes underwater) but I stick to the milder slides.
I do bring a back-up pair of contacts with me at the water parks, just in case (since I wear soft lenses, they're cheap, so bringing a back-up pair isn't a problem).
At the water parks, I wear my contacts, too. I just don't open my eyes underwater (I pretty much keep my head out of the water, even when swimming, so it's not an issue). If you go on the more wild slides, it might be more of an issue (if your head ever goes underwater) but I stick to the milder slides.
I do bring a back-up pair of contacts with me at the water parks, just in case (since I wear soft lenses, they're cheap, so bringing a back-up pair isn't a problem).