For Seniors: How many rides and shows do you do in a day?

Bete

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It's a given that everyone hopefully does their 3 fastpasses each day. How much more are you able to do?

I'm thinking for my group we can do 6 to 8 attractions a day depending on the park. We will be there between 7 to 9 hours a day. We are planning to do all our EMH in the mornings in each park.
 
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We hit emh every morning, never counted total rides in a normal day, but my record for EE is 13 in a row before 9:30 a.m. We generally open the parks, do a WP or TS in the afternoon, then more rides and shows. :) Kee a pace tat is comfortable for you, and be flexible!
 
We hit emh every morning, never counted total rides in a normal day, but my record for EE is 13 in a row before 9:30 a.m. We generally open the parks, do a WP or TS in the afternoon, then more rides and shows. :) Kee a pace tat is comfortable for you, and be flexible!

MMMMM 13 rides by 9:30. What time did the park open. If it was 8am that would be 13 rides in 90mins or one ride every 7mins. That would be quite impressive.....I am jealous
 
MMMMM 13 rides by 9:30. What time did the park open. If it was 8am that would be 13 rides in 90mins or one ride every 7mins. That would be quite impressive.....I am jealous

8 a.m. open, I was over the moon! Previous record was 10. My favorite ride. Went through a full rotation of CMs from greet to load to unload. I proudly wear my EE jacket every winter. People always ask if I've been to the top, I say "Many times!"
 

We hit emh every morning, never counted total rides in a normal day, but my record for EE is 13 in a row before 9:30 a.m. flexible!

Wow....13 rides is impressive!

It's a given that everyone hopefully does their 3 fastpasses each day. How much more are you able to do?

I'm thinking for my group we can do 6 to 8 attractions a day depending on the park. We will be there between 7 to 9 hours a day. We are planning to use all our EMH in the morning.

We were just there in January and we were at MK from 10 to 6. With 3 FPs and 1 extra, we did 11 rides. But it was a Thursday and the park was not too crowded. We also had a nice lunch at Be Our Guest. It was a relaxed day and beautiful weather. We also took lots of photos!
 
I've never really thought about it before. My last trip there were days that I did one attraction. There are other trips when I do them one after the other!!! Most rides in a row? 14 times on EE! It had started raining when we entered the park...a ton of people were leaving! Geez, it was a very light mist! We got to EE around 4:30, and started riding. The park closed at 6 that night...we rode, got off, walked around and back on! By the 8th time, it was pretty boring. On our last ride, they shut the doors behind us.
I do about 18,000 steps a day at WDW. Tend to amble around all over the place. I no longer wait in lines longer than 20 mins. I go often enough that I don't care if I miss an attraction...hence doing just one a day last week!!!
 
Actually, I'm surprised posters are getting more than 10 attractions in a day. I realize weekends will be tougher. I'm more hopeful about getting to do more perhaps.
 
We have done 4 - 5 rides/shows per day in each of the 4 parks within the past 4 years.
We now go at a slower pace and are doing 8 -10 rides/shows per day in 1 or 2 parks.
This past weekend at EPCOT we did 6 rides/shows one afternoon in @5.5 hours.
 
Actually, I'm surprised posters are getting more than 10 attractions in a day. I realize weekends will be tougher. I'm more hopeful about getting to do more perhaps.

With rope drop, FP+ and good planning, you should be able to easily ride/show 10 per day at a reasonably relaxed pace if you are not trying for all headliners. We don't commando like we used to, but don't mind walking, and taking advantage of short wait times on secondary attractions during the more crowded parts of the day.
 
Never counted... as many as I could get on. I tried for my must see's first and then fit in the rest of them. Still don't have a clue about how many though.
 


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