The ideal outfit for a roller coaster park is centered on security and comfort. Wear well-fitted athletic shoes or sneakers with laces; avoid flip-flops or loose sandals, as many coasters are "floorless" and you will likely lose your shoes mid-loop. For clothing, opt for moisture-wicking fabrics or "athleisure" that dries quickly if you get wet on a log flume. Your pants or shorts should have zippered or deep pockets to secure your phone, keys, and wallet; items frequently fall out of standard denim pockets during inversions. If you have long hair, bring a hair tie to keep it out of your eyes and the eyes of the person behind you. Accessories should be minimal: avoid scarves or long necklaces that could get tangled. If you wear glasses, a sport strap (like Croakies) is essential. Finally, always check the weather and bring a light, packable poncho; it’s much cheaper and more comfortable than buying a $15 one in the park when a sudden afternoon thunderstorm hits.