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Do glasses fall off on roller coasters?

It depends on a few factors. The first factor, and one of the most important, is the intensity of the rollercoaster. Relatively mild rollercoasters, such as Pony Express at Knott's Berry Farm, and Big Thunder Mountain, have a very low likelihood of your glasses falling off on them.



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