November 14, 201411 yr http://www.orlandosentinel.com/travel/attractions/the-daily-disney/os-every-disney-ride-update-20141113-story.html The whole tale will eventually be told on parkeology.com. Do you think you could do this?
November 14, 201411 yr I heard about this; my college youth group leader at my church is somehow related to knows one of the guys (I think it's his brother or brother-in-law or something...) and he told me in class recently. EDIT: It's actually one of his friends.
November 14, 201411 yr I've always wanted to try and do a similar marathon at Kings Island, although our park is obviously an easier challenge with its smaller size, lower crowds, and fewer rides. To anyone curious, outside of Soak City, Kings Island has 47 rides. We'll assume anyone who attempts this will be too tall for six of them (Peanuts 500, Charlie Brown's Wind Up, etc.), and will need a child under 60" for five others (assuming Snoopy's Space Buggies requires riding with a child). Ignoring ERT and assuming a standard 10am-10pm day, that gives 17.5 minutes per ride. Definitely enough time to manage, even if it is moderately busy or the person attempting does not have FastLane.
November 14, 201411 yr If you break it down, the feat really isn't that daunting--timing as they say is everything. Consider Epcot has the fewest rides (minus Maelstrom even less now), so any time lost in DHS and DAK can be made up at Epcot. I would think conquering every ride at the MK would prove to be most difficult, even on a lightly crowded day. I would also think the task is only doable on days where the last park (usually MK) closes at 11 or after.
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