Every ride in a day

Looks like EPCOT has EMH on Saturday, so that's probably the final park for the day.

MK and DAK both open at 8 AM, and it's a party day for MK, so it should be a little slower the usual form 8 AM to 4 PM.

jimmyml - Are you going to share your strategy, or at least the list of rides you'll be doing?

Hi StarCruiser. I'm Jimmy's brother and companion for this trek into the possible. :)

As far as strategy is concerned, we'd rather not get too much into specifics. Some of it has already been guessed just due to logistics of how to maximize your time in the parks in regards to park hours and lines. We are planning on posting a write up on our day afterwards though.

One thing that we want to specify though is that we are not planning on using any Disney help. In other words, no cast members will give us any special help or anything like that. Neither of us are CMs (he lives in AZ and I live in West Palm Beach). We are doing this as guests. We can use FP+. We can use Xtra Magic Hours. We can use single rider lines. We will not be skipping to the front of any line.

Hope that helps. We have done a LOT of planning and hopefully things go the way we want them to. :)
 
yeah i can't really read sarcasm much and usually goes over my head, just lately so much hate for the fast pass+ system sorry for jumping the gun

No problem. Always nice to hear from someone else who realizes that some of these statements are grossly exaggerated.
 
I think that sounds like a blast, though I doubt anyone in my family would go with me.

Questions: How are you getting between parks? Are you driving yourself, or using Disney transportation? We have had it take a full hour between parks. Also, I assume no bags for bag check? You better pack light. And what is your predicted order? Which FP+ do you already have? Thanks.



What's up Doc?

We are going to TRY to use a variety of transportation. Yes, the buses are on the table. We will also have my car up there, however, we aren't planning on driving to each park that way. Pretty much any way of getting to a park is an option for us. Obviously, we have to maximize our time in the parks and not sitting outside waiting on something.

We are definitely not planning on bringing anything that will slow us at the security check points. Therefore, no bags.

Well, considering the Xtra magic hours of HS in the am and MK in pm, I'll turn this around. What do YOU think we have FP+ for? ;)
 

Also, we want to thank everyone for their words of encouragement and interest. This has become an exciting adventure for us that we can't wait to try and then be able to share our story. Hopefully we'll be able to do this and get all 48. :thumbsup2
 
Also, we want to thank everyone for their words of encouragement and interest. This has become an exciting adventure for us that we can't wait to try and then be able to share our story. Hopefully we'll be able to do this and get all 48. :thumbsup2

I read the story of the two who did the WDW46 and I was intrigued. I'll be in EPCOT Saturday so if I see ya I'll root you on. Good Luck!
 
I guess I should have raised the sarcasm flag higher.

This is one of the refrains of some of the most ardent opponents of FP+, who have said that because of FP+ and the massive increases in standby lines that it has created, you can only do 3-4 rides in a day without long waits. Some have said that they just use their 3 FPs and leave the park in frustration because the lines are too long.

That has not been our experience.

Yes we know. 90% of the people on these boards know. Because you take every opportunity to let us know. Even on a fun thread like this you have to turn it into another FP+ argument. Give it a rest - PLEASE.
 
I'm curious how literally the term "ride" applies in this thread. Is the Laugh Floor a ride, or a show? What about Stitch?

Presumably, anything with a vehicle that actually moves from one place to another is a ride, but besides that? Main Street vehicles?

Seems like a weekday might provide a better chance than a Saturday, where the MK is always more crowded thank to the locals. And MK has by far more actual rides than anywhere else.

After the task is over, win or lose, hopefully you'll share with us the strategy.
 
I'm curious how literally the term "ride" applies in this thread. Is the Laugh Floor a ride, or a show? What about Stitch?

Presumably, anything with a vehicle that actually moves from one place to another is a ride, but besides that? Main Street vehicles?

Seems like a weekday might provide a better chance than a Saturday, where the MK is always more crowded thank to the locals. And MK has by far more actual rides than anywhere else.

After the task is over, win or lose, hopefully you'll share with us the strategy.

You might be interested in this site that describes the mission by two guys on Saturday, November 8.

http://www.parkeology.com/

Presumably, this Saturday's odyssey will include similar strategies to take maximum advantage of rope drop, extra magic hours, single rider lines, FPs, and knowledge of lines and crowd patterns to hit all of the rides. No matter what, there are elements of luck involved because ride closures and weather can throw a monkey wrench into the best laid plans.

While not many people have the desire or energy to do something like this, the strategies they use can be looked at in small segments to show how anyone can do a significant number of attractions in a relatively short period of time. Even they will have to deal with some standby lines in the middle of the day.
 
Wishing y'all short lines, beautiful weather, crowds that part like the red sea, transportation that runs like the Indy 500, rides up and running without a glitch, magnificent bladder control, and a darn good time. I will think about y'all all day and look forward to the report!
Melissa :thumbsup2
 
As far as strategy is concerned, we'd rather not get too much into specifics. Some of it has already been guessed just due to logistics of how to maximize your time in the parks in regards to park hours and lines. We are planning on posting a write up on our day afterwards though.

So, you're saying I roughed things in pretty good. Looking at park hours and rides opened A quick guess was fairly easy. But I've been planning a 4 park trip for Jan. 4 my goal is 31 Attractions for the day (combinations of rides and shows) + Monorail and possibly Friendship boats. Planning around getting to the MK for the 3:00 parade, Wishes and MSEP has been a challenge.
 
Thank you everyone so much for all of the support! We will definitely fill in some more details and answer questions later. For now, I need to pack (spending a few days in Florida during good warm weather, including packing all of the stuff for the WDW48, and going from there directly to frigid Oregon for Thanksgiving is not all that easy on our suitcases). But I do want to post the official ride list for those who were asking.

In order by park (not the order we'll be riding them):
1. Astro Orbiter
2. BarnStormer
3. Big Thunder Mt
4. Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin
5. Carousel of Progress
6. Cinderella's Golden Carousel
7. Dumbo
8. Haunted Mansion
9. It's A Small World
10. Jungle Cruise
11. Liberty Square Riverboat
12. Mad Tea Party
13. Main Street Vehicles
14. Magic Carpets of Aladdin
15. Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
16. Peter Pan's Flight
17. Pirates of the Caribbean
18. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
19. Space Mountain
20. Splash Mountain
21. Tom Sawyer Boat
22. Tomorrowland Indy Speedway
23. Tomorrowland Transit Authority
24. Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid
25. Walt Disney Railroad
26. Ellen's Energy Adventure
27. Gran Fiesta Tour (Mexico)
28. Journey Into Imagination
29. Living with the Land
30. Sum of All Thrills
31. Mission: Space
32. The Seas with Nemo and Friends
33. Soarin'
34. Spaceship Earth
35. Test Track
36. Friendship Boats
37. Great Movie Ride
38. Rockin' Roller Coaster
39. Star Tours
40. Toy Story Midway Mania
41. Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
42. Dinosaur
43. Expedition Everest
44. Kali River Rapids
45. Kilimanjaro Safari
46. Pimeval Whirl
47. TriceraTop Spin
48. Wildlife Express Train

I'll try to respond to some of your questions while I'm at the airport tomorrow.

Thanks again for all the positive responses and for the Twitter followings!
 
Wow, that list is incredible!

Sounds like a blast, I would love to do that!

Good luck and Have a Magical Day!:wizard:
 
Yes we know. 90% of the people on these boards know. Because you take every opportunity to let us know. Even on a fun thread like this you have to turn it into another FP+ argument. Give it a rest - PLEASE.

And thank you !

The irony that the complain about "negative comments" about FP+ and yet, seriously jumped into this thread just to make a negative comment about people making negative comments ... is ... amazing.

OP and Companion, GOOD LUCK !!!
 
You guys rock! Best of luck to you. Definitely something that would be so fun to do. I have been to all 4 parks in one day, but only managed 15 or so rides. One of my favorite days ever. Excited to read the write up!
 
So, you're saying I roughed things in pretty good. Looking at park hours and rides opened A quick guess was fairly easy. But I've been planning a 4 park trip for Jan. 4 my goal is 31 Attractions for the day (combinations of rides and shows) + Monorail and possibly Friendship boats. Planning around getting to the MK for the 3:00 parade, Wishes and MSEP has been a challenge.

Johde, you didn't rough things up at all. You have just used some good reasoning to think about what to do. Probably has something to do with you planning out your own day. However, some things we have to worry about are things like Tom Sawyer, which opens at 10 but closes at 5:00 and the Safari, which closes at 4:45. That's not counting Main Street Transportation, which is only supposed to run until 10:15.

So you're planning on hitting the parade, wishes, MSEP, and 31 attractions between multiple parks? Wow. That feat might rival ours just because we have to plan at being certain places during those events to capitalize on ride times. So you'll lose those great times for rides for that. Good luck! Maybe with what we do you'll find something that gives you a spark of inspiration. ;)
 
First, good luck. I hope it goes well for you.
Second, Why? I mean it just sounds crazy. :confused3. Will you actually have fun?
Third, I am a skeptic. I don't think it can be done. Too many variables you can't account for.

We were there this past weekend and had at least three circumstances beyond our control: 1. TSM broke down. We were evacuated which took about 30 minutes. 2. ToT was down earlier in the day, causing a 40 minute FP+ wait. 3. Someone moved during CoP causing a repeat of a time period.

Just don't think you have enough time cushion for those upredictables.

And most likely, some stroller pushing soccer mom or grumpy scooter driving geezer will take you out...:lmao: because that's what's on there list...
 
I'm sure you guys have a solid plan put together already, but let me throw in DisneyWaitTimes.com as an additional resource you can use. If you visit the site from your Android phone, it will give you a link to the app, which doesn't have the 2-4 minute delay that the website has.

Good luck!!
 














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