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.
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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.
Contact lenses may be the most obvious choice for most theme park rides, but can you wear contacts on a roller coaster? Contacts will probably not fall out or get lost and break on a fast ride as glasses can. If you're not used to wearing them, the sudden switch from glasses to contacts can be intense.
As shown in the video, apparently the position of the 3D projectors has shifted over time, which has caused some of the imagery to look blurry. This is nothing unusual and is common for projectors, but apparently Disney officials have not fixed the positioning to give Guests the best visual experience on the ride.
It's All in the HeadTo help with this, don't close your eyes while on the ride! While it may seem scary to view the twists and turns you are going through, it will allow your body to sense the reasonings for why you are moving so abruptly.
To help with this, don't close your eyes while on the ride! While it may seem scary to view the twists and turns you are going through, it will allow your body to sense the reasonings for why you are moving so abruptly.