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What do you wear to a roller coaster park?

The key for any amusement park outfit is COMFORT and LAYERING. The parks open early, so you'll want something warmer in the morning (unless you're going in the dead of summer), easy layers you can shed in the afternoon as it warms up, and layers you can add back on as it cools down at night.



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.

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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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If a dress isn't your thing, you could always go with joggers or athletic shorts. Both are going to be a really comfortable options, but of course you'll most likely be cooler in shorts. Give these super cute Vestique jogging shorts a try.

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As long as you are covered up and not flashing underboob, you should be fine. Just make sure you use sunscreen! I've seen people in the park dressed in workout clothes that consist of sports bra/cropped tank and shorts and if they allow that, a crop top should be allowed with no issues.

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The key for any amusement park outfit is COMFORT and LAYERING. The parks open early, so you'll want something warmer in the morning (unless you're going in the dead of summer), easy layers you can shed in the afternoon as it warms up, and layers you can add back on as it cools down at night.

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Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times. The parks are a casual, family-oriented environment.

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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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Here are some tips to enjoy roller coasters without the nausea:
  1. Take Dramamine® Non-Drowsy. ...
  2. Choose your seat wisely. ...
  3. Focus your eyes on a fixed point. ...
  4. Keep a straight posture. ...
  5. Choose “safe” foods before and after your park visit.


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Risk to Those With Cardiovascular Issues People with high blood pressure and/or heart conditions are warned not to ride roller coasters because of the way they tax the cardiovascular system.

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Things You'll Need
  1. Money and/or amusement park ticket.
  2. Lightweight clothes.
  3. Lightweight bag.
  4. A lot of water.
  5. Food (if allowed)
  6. Thermos/water bottle.
  7. Sunscreen (regardless of the season or weather)
  8. A waterproof jacket (for water rides)


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Observe all posted ride safety rules, and follow all verbal instructions given by ride operators or provided by recorded announcements. Keep hands, arms, legs and feet inside the ride at all times. Secure all loose articles, including wallets, change, sunglasses, cell phones, and hats. Do not board a ride impaired.

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Can you wear a sports bra at Disney? Disney reserves the right to bar anyone from the park it deems to be wearing improper attire. Therefore, cast members may prevent you from accessing the grounds if you wear a sports bra, crop top, or similar item.

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Disney parks let you show some skin, but not too much skin, at its parks. You must wear shoes and shirts at all times. You should avoid clothes with excessive ripping as these may violate parks' modesty rules.

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Opting for a backpack or sling bag ensures that you can be hands-free during your park day, though it can be tempting to overpack since you have so much space. If your bag gets too heavy or cumbersome, keep in mind most theme parks have lockers you can rent to offload some of that gear (or the merch you picked up).

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You can definitely wear sundresses into the theme parks and should still be able to ride the thrill attractions (roller coasters) with no problem. I have personally worn sundresses into the parks and have never encountered any problems when getting on the thrill attractions.

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