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Should you wear earrings on a roller coaster?

I wouldn't suggest freshly pierced ears. Certain rides, like the Batman, suggest removing earrings (of the dangling type) -your head can move about a bit. It isn't painful if you have had studs for a while, but I suspect newly pierced ears could be a nuisance on specific rides.



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They won't fall off. But if you plan to ride roller coasters, I'd wait. Your ears will be hit many times and could cause unnecessary swelling and pain.

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I wouldn't suggest freshly pierced ears. Certain rides, like the Batman, suggest removing earrings (of the dangling type) -your head can move about a bit. It isn't painful if you have had studs for a while, but I suspect newly pierced ears could be a nuisance on specific rides.

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I recommend not wearing any precious jewelry whilst in the parks and on the rides, because if something accidentally fell off you might be very distressed.

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Do wear shorts that aren't going to ride up,or make you feel as you have to constantly adjust them. Mesh shorts or a light fabric that dries quickly are ideal.

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I wouldn't suggest freshly pierced ears. Certain rides, like the Batman, suggest removing earrings (of the dangling type) -your head can move about a bit. It isn't painful if you have had studs for a while, but I suspect newly pierced ears could be a nuisance on specific rides.

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10 Things You Should Never Do At An Amusement Park
  • Tug On The Characters. The suits are soft on the outside, yes, but on the inside? ...
  • Forget Where You Parked. ...
  • Arrive In The Middle Of The Day. ...
  • Forget The Sunscreen. ...
  • Buy Your Tickets At The Gate. ...
  • Cheat On The Height Restrictions. ...
  • Show Up On A Saturday. ...
  • Be Too Proud To Ask For Help.


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You can exercise as long as you are not bumping, causing trauma, or exposing your piercing to dirty surfaces or environments. Your sweat is sterile to you, so shower like you normally do and clean the piercing afterwards with saline or sterile wound wash.

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Other health conditions can make going on high-speed rides unsafe, including pregnancy, recent surgery, heart problems, high blood pressure and aneurysms, as well as the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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The please keep arms and legs inside the train at all times notices aren't really there because you could lose an arm if you didn't! The safety envelope on most modern coasters is really rather large (likely larger than any recorded person's reach), meaning you're at no risk - especially on any high speed sections!

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Earplugs can prevent noise induced hearing loss, but a roller coaster's 1-3 minute ride is not a worry. Some people feel that earplugs help slow pressure changes in their ears (i.e. Flying), but this is also not a need on a coaster. So leave your ears naked and enjoy the thrill and the screams around you!

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But it can pose health risks, including a slim risk of stroke that is worth noting. This is particularly true for those with high blood pressure or heart conditions, which is why there are signs at the entrances of roller coasters and other adventures rides warning that these people should not go on them.

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The key for any amusement park outfit is COMFORT. You'll want something lightweight, comfortable, and easy to wear all day. Another must is a backpack, especially if you don't have little kids and won't be bringing a stroller (I still always bring a stroller unless I'm without my kids).

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Amusement Park Outfit Idea #1: Jeans are always my go-to, so this is a no brainer for me. I've worn jeans at almost every amusement park we've ever been to! But choose ones that are comfortable and won't sag throughout the day when you're hot and sweaty. If it's super hot, shorts are a great alternative.

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So even if a park doesn't make you go through metal detectors at a coaster's queue, stow the phone anyway. And that means leaving it at the station, in a locker, or at the very least inside a closed pocket where it can't fly out during the ride. That goes for anything you're carrying with you in the park, too.

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Keep your head back when the ride begins. This is often requested on rides that accelerate immediately but should be recommended for most rides. It will greatly decrease the risk for a neck injury or whiplash and will also keep your head from bouncing around.

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But sunscreen is an essential pick if you want to know what to wear to a theme park (and you've already remembered to get dressed). This isn't the time to skimp on SPF. Apply a layer of quality lotion sunscreen before leaving your hotel room or in the parking lot to give yourself a good base of protection for the day.

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