Leofoenget
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2006
- Messages
- 1,720
To me it would not be fun, it would be a waste of $ and time.
I doubt I would be up for it. Why do people try to climb Mt Everest? (the REAL one not the one at AK

To me it would not be fun, it would be a waste of $ and time.
I'm definitely impressed by your idea. Absolutely go for it! And as others here have posted, you shouldn't have any problems entering DCA first with a closing time of 10p, then hopping over to DL.We're toying with the idea of trying to visit all 6 WDW and DL parks in one day this summer.
Wow, just watched that video and that is crazy! I would be completely exhausted by the end of that day. It looks like as long as the flight was on time that its doable, though. Good luck!
Sounds fun!! Good Luck!!
We're going to do WDW/DL in a week this October! Going to WDW for Food and Wine and MNSSHP for 3 nights, then flying to SNA, and doing DL for 4 nights! We have premier passports and wanted to get one last shebang out of them!
What about if you could fly into SNA or LGB instead of LAX - save lots of time in transit and navigating the airport...
Good luck with the flights! You know the price often goes up on the weekends and then back down on Tuesday/Wednesday.
I don't think there are any direct MCO to SNA flights, which is unfortunate.
Please report back as you plan and complete your adventure so we can live vicariously throught you!![]()
I'm definitely impressed by your idea. Absolutely go for it! And as others here have posted, you shouldn't have any problems entering DCA first with a closing time of 10p, then hopping over to DL.
The west coast portion is actually the easy part, since all that separates the two parks is the esplanade. And I know many others have done MK to DL in a day, but I haven't heard of anyone try all 4 WDW parks before flying to DLR. For me, the east coast section sounds more challenging, but I'm guessing you have a pretty good plan for that. Are you taking advantage of an EMH day to get an early start in one of the parks?
Good luck with the rest of your trip planning!
P.S. While entering Disneyland today, the family behind me had just arrived from Japan. They were in Tokyo Disneyland that morning and were getting to Disneyland right at noon. Although the distance is much greater, the logistics of Tokyo Disneyland-and-Disneyland in one day are quite easy due to the international date line. I hadn't thought about trying that two-parks-in-one-day challenge until speaking with this family. Disney fans are pretty amazing.
There are DIS members who have ridden four (?) attractions at the Magic Kingdom and then ridden those same attractions at Disneyland on the same day. (Their goal was to ride the same ride in both Parks on the same day, but did a few extras at MK just in case a closure or whatnot prevented them from riding the same attraction a DL).
There are people who have participated in "One More Disney Day" at both MK and DL on February 29th.
And other variations thereof. It is definitely do-able. The key is your arrival time at DLR. Select your flight and your transport from the airport to DLR carefully. The other issue you need to consider is your luggage and picking a day that is not likely to be a day on which DL reaches capacity and stops allowing entrance.
Have fun,
Dreams
P.S. I always wanted to go to Australia. Many people asked me, "Why?" My honest answer? "Because it's there." (By the way, mission accomplished in 2000.)