Manchester1894
TS Member
This might just attract the over 40's 
But this topic is about the the downside of the theme park.. the wear and tear...
Endless standing, sometimes for days and even weeks in places like Disney and Universal.. do you look on in both envy and disgust as someone trundles along a queue line on a retractable stool? Do you have to take extreme measures to cope with your theme park hobby? Do you have a favourable limit and an absolute limit of how many consecutive days you can handle?
And then there is the aftermath.. stinking shoes in the family or shared bedroom. Physio appointments for aches and pains. Or even just the basic things like blisters, or rashes (from water rides) , to packing tablets for headaches etc.
Personally, I find 2 days is the sweet spot. I've done 3-5 before and been ready to come home and rest
I'm under physio for 2 back niggles and 1 shoulder injury. That started last year right as our family bought a MAP.
It's improving now but went to Spain for 4 days a fortnight ago and was dreading queues. I've spent £150 on a pair of cloudtilts as my feet hurt in casual trainers too much. They sailed through 3 long days at PA and I've put them back in the box to save them for 9 days in Germany later this year. How people do 1 day in converse to me is a miracle.
We pack painkillers, and a shoe spray too for our trips
Had an ankle roll coming off tidal wave and genuinely thought I'd broken it. Swelled up and was quite painful, thankfully just a bad twist and scanned ok.
I'm sure there are a lot of stories out there and would love to hear them.

But this topic is about the the downside of the theme park.. the wear and tear...
Endless standing, sometimes for days and even weeks in places like Disney and Universal.. do you look on in both envy and disgust as someone trundles along a queue line on a retractable stool? Do you have to take extreme measures to cope with your theme park hobby? Do you have a favourable limit and an absolute limit of how many consecutive days you can handle?
And then there is the aftermath.. stinking shoes in the family or shared bedroom. Physio appointments for aches and pains. Or even just the basic things like blisters, or rashes (from water rides) , to packing tablets for headaches etc.
Personally, I find 2 days is the sweet spot. I've done 3-5 before and been ready to come home and rest


We pack painkillers, and a shoe spray too for our trips

Had an ankle roll coming off tidal wave and genuinely thought I'd broken it. Swelled up and was quite painful, thankfully just a bad twist and scanned ok.
I'm sure there are a lot of stories out there and would love to hear them.