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Can you ride roller coasters with flip flops?

Do not wear flip flops on roller coasters, and be sure all loose articles are secured.



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A firm fitting buckled up sandal strapped around the ankle would be allowed. The most rejected are footwear that can come loose like flip flops and slip ons. Helpful? If you wear sandals, it's wise to take them off before any of the death defying rides.

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You can but there are likely to be rules against wearing them on certain rides or attractions. There is often somewhere to leave shoes and bags etc. at the entrance to the ride and they can be collected afterwards.

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I've been to Six Flags a few times and notice quite a number of people wearing flip flops there, and then they have to take them off on some of the rides so they don't fly off.

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Floorlesss, inverted, and suspended (not Arrow Suspended) coasters are those where shoes are optional, meaning one can be barefoot on them. Flip flops and sandals are generally not permitted on B&M coasters (e.g., Candymonium, Wildfire, etc.) due to safety.

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While you may be required to wear certain kinds of protective footwear if participating in any kind of backstage tour, you're good to go with open-toed shoes for a typical day in the parks!

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It is not forbidden but... It is not specifically forbidden to drive with flip-flops, but you can be penalised for not being able to maintain freedom of movement to control the pedals well, the Guardia Civil pointed out.

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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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In a typical coaster design, the riders in the front car get an unobstructed view of all these obstacles whipping past them. In a coaster that has seats facing backward, the rear car offers the best of both worlds -- you get a great view and the most intense ride.

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