Glasses at the water parks

KimWDW

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I used to always wear my contact lenses to the water parks. But I can't wear contacts anymore. And I can't see ANYTHING without my glasses. I wouldn't recognize my own family. So I kind of have to wear them. Any thoughts? I'll stay out of the wave pools. But what to do on the slides? Wear Croakies?
 
I wear Rx sunglasses and I use a sport strap, but on some slides they will not let you wear them. You will have to hold them in your hand. I wear swim trunks with a pocket to stash them, though I don't think ladies' swimwear ever has such features. If it's a tube slide, wearing them is fine, but any of the body slides/speed slides they will not let you, strap or not. If I did not wear them at all though I would be able to see NOTHING and the water parks are hard enough to navigate.
 
I put mine in a locker. I use to put them in a beach bag at the chair. But I no longer leave anything valuable at the chair. I can see decent enough without glasses. Just can't read signs.
 
I wear the same elastic strap that I use on non-Disney roller coasters. Works fine on tube slides and in wave pools. I don't do body slides, though, so I have no idea if they're allowed or not.
 

I'm in exactly the same situation, after 45 years of contacts, had to give them up. I have the color changing glasses, wear them at the waterparks now, take them off to go down the big slides, and leave them on on the tube rides unless a CM tells me to hold them. Wear them the whole time on the lazy rivers!
 
I can't see a thing without my glasses, either, and can't wear contacts. I have ridden most all of the water slides (except Summit Plummet, not happening!) and like others said, they sometimes make you hold them. I have even been in the wave pool at TL; I'm just sure to take them off and hold on tight during the waves. I admit that's risky, but my DS11 LOVES the wave pool and I don't feel comfortable without me being with him. I have not had a problem, other than wet glasses with nothing to dry them with.
 
We got our DD prescription goggles really cheap at Wal-Mart.
 
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Go to the fishing department at Walmart or any sporting goods store & pick up a strap with a float on it. I retrieved my floating shades from the pool at the bottom of a couple tube slides after flipping off the tube when I hit the pool. Much easier than diving for them on the bottom of the pool.
 
Go to the fishing department at Walmart or any sporting goods store & pick up a strap with a float on it. I retrieved my floating shades from the pool at the bottom of a couple tube slides after flipping off the tube when I hit the pool. Much easier than diving for them on the bottom of the pool.

I didn't know such a thing existed. I wonder if it's sold online anywhere. I will have to check! Thanks, everyone!
 


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