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Will a beanie fly off on a rollercoaster?

If it doesn't strap down to your head, they can and likely will tell you to take it off. Some ride attendants are fierce about the no loose articles thing. Some rides say zippered pockets are fine, some don't.



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Of course! Wear small, non-metallic jewelry and you can pass through security just fine.

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What to Wear & NOT Wear at the Amusement Park
  • Do wear appropriate shoes. ...
  • DO NOT wear heels or sandals. ...
  • Do wear material that's breathable and comfortable — not to mention (and this isn't just for the amusement park) find material that fits your body. ...
  • Do Not wear material that you can see through when it gets wet.


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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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And as a general rule of thumb guests can wear their Harry Potter robes on some rides at Universal as long as it is not a safety issue.

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Most of the thrill rides at the Walt Disney World Resort ask that you remove your hat or any other loose articles for your safety and the safety of others. I have never worn any of my large Mickey golf hats to the park yet so my hats usually fit inside of my park bag.

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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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To avoid whiplash injuries, make sure your head is firmly planted against the back of the seat, and keep it there throughout the ride. Stay hydrated — especially in the heat — and take breaks between coaster rides to avoid dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting.

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To avoid whiplash injuries, make sure your head is firmly planted against the back of the seat, and keep it there throughout the ride. Stay hydrated — especially in the heat — and take breaks between coaster rides to avoid dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting.

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Hats & Sunglasses Bring a waterproof hat and sunglasses to the waterpark. You want to protect your face from all the sun exposure and you definitely don't want the sun in your eyes. You can purchase a waterproof bucket hat or baseball cap that will cover your entire face. For adults, sunglasses may be more ideal.

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Loose clothing is great for summer outings. So pair a cute oversized tee with some high-waist shorts, wear a baseball cap, sports shoes, and complete the look with a purse. A high pony looks good with the attire and keeps the hair away from your face. It is a cool look that is practical and comfortable.

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You can do a ponytail, bun, or even French twist (we'd recommend a low bun for a theme park day). This hairstyle for amusement parks will keep the front section of hair off your face and still be able to achieve a cute look.

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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. The adrenaline rush that roller coasters give you causes a rapid spike in your heart rate and blood pressure.

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Fear of roller coasters, also known as veloxrotaphobia, is the extreme fear of roller coasters. It can also be informally referred to as coasterphobia. Such a fear is thought to originate from one or more of three factors: childhood trauma, fear of heights, and parental fears that “rub off” on their children.

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Begin with a coaster that you are completely comfortable with so that you will have success. Ride that one a few times before stepping up to a slightly scarier version. If your phobia is not severe, you may be able to slowly work up to riding even the biggest and scariest coasters.

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