If the glasses are properly fitting, they shouldn't come off on any ride at Disney World. But for peace of mind, buy an eyeglass retainer. It's just a little strap that clips onto the back of your glasses and secures them to the back of your head.
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You'll be fine, they're all safe. I don't wear them on Water Rides, Everest or Space Mountain. Just went recently (rode basically everything) and kept them on for every ride.
You can on most, but you risk losing them. I always put mine in a hard case in a bumbag (fanny pack) so the restraints don't crush them. If your eyesight is bad enough you need them to enjoy the experience, try contacts or get them fitted tight and have a cord on them, which you could clip to your top.
I keep my glasses on for rides, but I always worry right before the ride starts and make sure they're securely planted. I usually check them throughout the ride too, but I'm a worry-wart. A strap would be a good way to make it feel more secure.
You can keep them in your pocket but you run the risk of them being bent or broken during the ride or due to the restraints, even with a case. If you are allowed to keep your glasses on, this makes life a lot easier.
You may be able to get the visual experience but at least the glasses are safe! The rides with the biggest risk of losing your glasses are Rock n Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and Space Mountain. Hold tight… glasses are expensive to replace!
I wear glasses and have never been asked to remove them. I have worn them on all the Universal rides including the Hulk without any problems. they may say something about sunglasses on the roller coasters but I would simply tell them they are prescription. normal eyeglasses they won't say anything.
We suggest you dress comfortably, wear good walking shoes and check the local weather report before you leave for the parks at Walt Disney World Resort. Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times. The parks are a casual, family-oriented environment.
There are Photopass locations available on select attractions in all 4 Walt Disney World theme parks. Some people do not want to know where these cameras are because they might want to see genuine, authentic expressions of joy, delight, or even fear.
Frees up your arms: Since fanny packs are secured around your waist, your arms will be free to do other things. No need to remove it: Just sling your fanny pack to the side or your backside when taking a photo or entering an attraction. Disney allows guests to wear fanny packs during rides.
The rule of thumb for the most part is just to make sure you can move your head around and the glasses aren't loose. There won't be many parks you'll run into that won't allow them, but it has been known to happen.