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Can you ride roller coasters with Crocs?

Anything that is slip-on can always come off easily on a roller coaster. When I went to Unversial I worn a pair of crocs flip-flops. I took them of and put them under my but on the rides, as many other people I saw did too.



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While on the subject of sandals, lets bring up Crocs. These things can be incredibly uncomfortable on your feet at a theme park due to the heat and water/sweat combination. Blisters, anyone? Crocs are comfortable wearing around the house and maybe to the grocery store, but not at a theme park for hours on end.

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What to Wear & NOT Wear at the Amusement Park
  • Do wear appropriate shoes. ...
  • DO NOT wear heels or sandals. ...
  • Do wear material that's breathable and comfortable — not to mention (and this isn't just for the amusement park) find material that fits your body. ...
  • Do Not wear material that you can see through when it gets wet.


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People with high blood pressure and/or heart conditions are warned not to ride roller coasters because of the way they tax the cardiovascular system. The adrenaline rush that roller coasters give you causes a rapid spike in your heart rate and blood pressure.

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I've worn them to the parks, they dry quickly when they get wet, they don't rub blisters, and they're super comfortable for lots of walking. Second the Keens. I've been wearing them for Disney for a while now and they are a great mix of good support and water-resistance.

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But don't skip dresses for the fear of flashing while riding roller coasters. Use medium-length dresses and wear a pair of biker shorts underneath for extra coverage. Pair your easy-breezy outfit of the day with sandals for the ultimate summer look, but avoid boots as they can make you feel uncomfortable.

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This high G-force can push heads down and have blood rush from your brain down to your feet, which in turn lowers the oxygen level in your brain, which may lead to gray outs, loss of peripheral vision (known as tunnel vision), or temporary blindness.

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If there's a chance you might feel sick from the roller coasters and other rides, eat a bland breakfast (or other meal) before you go. You want something in your stomach to keep it settled, so choose bland foods like plain cereal, toast and crackers or scrambled eggs with nothing else in or on them.

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