Re: Disney tickets




"Dollywood Hillery" <hgriffin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I wear a sports strap on my glasses for water parks and amusement parks.
It's not the lanyard or traditional sunglasses strap, but it fits tight to
my head. I've never lost a pair. Disney sells them, but you can also find
them at Wal-Mart. I also like the brand called "chubs"


I use a sports trap too, but for the more extreme rides like Summit Plummit,
etc ... they always ask me to take of and hold my glasses on the way down,
instead of wearing them. Tbh I'd feel safer if I just could keep my glasses
on.

Frank



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Dollywood Hillery
TDC Honor Guard of Mickey Mouse Ears and Dolly Parton Wigs


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