I have always worn my contacts to WDW. In 15 trips, I think I have only worn glasses on one trip.
I don't have much trouble with the contacts, but on fast-moving rides, especially the outdoor coasters (Thunder Mountain, Hulk, Dueling Dragons), my lenses dry out from the rushing air (this also happens to me on the outdoor portion of Test Track). Wearing my sunglasses cuts the airflow and solves the problem.
If you wear glasses or sunglasses on a ride, you can easily get a sports cord of some kind, like a Croakie, to prevent the glasses from falling off. I have my sunglasses on a simple neck cord while at WDW, so I just take up the slack and knot the cord at the back of my head before a wild ride, and they stay secure.
camdensmom said:
My biggest problem with my contacts on our last trip was sunscreen!!!!!
I had only had contacts for a few weeks and this was our first trip with our baby and so the concept of lathering up a little one with sunscreen was also new to me. I kept forgetting to put the contacts in first and so when I did put them in it burned like hell!
You should ALWAYS wash your hands before putting in your contacts, no matter what you may have been doing beforehand. ALWAYS. Sunscreen isn't the only thing that gets on your hands during the day, and the eyes are the easiest method of germ entry into the body. I'm not a germophobe, I don't wash my hands 10 times a day, but I ALWAYS wash before handling my contacts.