We're all slackers...

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http://www.clickorlando.com/news/fr...y-world-ride-in-17-hours/29731146?source=wkmg



Two Disney enthusiasts made it a goal to make it to every ride at the four Walt Disney World theme parks, and just days ago they did it in one day.

Shane Lindsay and Ted Tamburo told Local 6 they took no breaks, and relied on power bars and water bottles to get them through the day, also carrying with them an itinerary and a childhood dream.

"If you're an average guest here on vacation, this is not something you'd want to be doing. It's very much like running a marathon throughout the day," said Lindsay.

It's close to that; they logged around 22 miles in the 17-hour trek. Shane lives in central Florida, but Ted flew down from Chicago for the challenge.

"We pretty much mapped out how we were going to approach the day. We started at Hollywood Studios to try to hit some of the big rides there and then kind of proceeded from there to hit all the four different parks," said Lindsay.

Last year, the team attempted to get on 47 available rides at the time, but a storm rained on their challenge. This time around, just as they started Saturday morning, the plan hit a snag, "The very first ride was Toy Story Mania and it was delayed in opening so it threw our whole schedule off by an hour," said Lindsay.

However, with time management, single rider lanes, and fast passes, the two friends say they hit every single ride.

"If you sat down in a vehicle of some kind and it moved you even a few feet we considered that a ride," said Lindsay.

When it comes to the challenge, they consider it more like a puzzle, "I mean, you're running a marathon and you're trying to do a logic puzzle and every now and then, the logic puzzle switches up on you," said Lindsay.

Local 6 asked what strategies could help park-goers with wait times, they said knowing each ride's operating times is important. According to Lindsay, earliest and latest times can be shortest.
 
Oh my god,we really are slackers! I went 6park days, 8-10 hours a day and didn't ride all the rides in all 4 parks! Hats off to these guys!,:worship:
 
I wonder if they were doing this last Saturday when we were there because TSMM had a delayed opening that day.
 

I wonder if they were doing this last Saturday when we were there because TSMM had a delayed opening that day.

Yep, it was just last weekend.

They're serious commando park hoppers!!! It was surreal to follow their progress on Twitter that day and see all the obstacles and hurdles along the way to their ultimate success!!! This was the 2nd time they've tried this, too!!

Their website has a full recap as well as video from the first time they tried it!
 
Yep, it was just last weekend.

They're serious commando park hoppers!!! It was surreal to follow their progress on Twitter that day and see all the obstacles and hurdles along the way to their ultimate success!!! This was the 2nd time they've tried this, too!!

Their website has a full recap as well as video from the first time they tried it!

Where is their website?

I would be curious to see what they all did and in what order.

For example, what does it mean when they say that if it moved you a foot they counted it as a ride?
 
Where is their website?

I would be curious to see what they all did and in what order.

For example, what does it mean when they say that if it moved you a foot they counted it as a ride?

They are http://www.parkeology.com/

I think when they say if it moves it counts covers the inevitable problem of a ride going down while they're on it.. if they make it on, but goes down after the start, it's still going to count, as opposed to trying to attempt the ride again, for the full ride.

They've got a whole FAQ here

Plus, it says this about moving/riding, etc.

What constitutes “riding” a ride?

What, are you testifying for Congress? Get on the vehicle and ride it until they let you off.

That said, we do have to make a judgement call about a few rides.

For the Walt Disney World Railroad, you can get on or off at three different stations. For the purposes of this challenge, we decided that it’s good enough to ride any one of the three railroad legs.

When it comes to the Main Street Vehicles, there are several — horse cars, omnibus, fire engine, etc. Disney lumps them all together. Just ride one of them. One way is fine.

You can ride either the green or the orange side of Mission: SPACE. You don’t have to ride both sides of Space Mountain. When it comes to Tom Sawyer Island, just ride there and back — no need to explore the non-ride portion of the attraction.
 
This is great, especially because we were at DHS that day and also experienced the delayed opening at TSMM. Because we didn't wait around to see if TSMM would open, and went right to RNRC and TOT before returning to TSMM, we completed all 3 rides a little before 9AM. So, at that time we were probably a few minutes ahead of their pace. That's where the similarity between our days ended.

I got tired just reading the blow by blow of this Odyssey.
 
wisblue said:
I wonder if they were doing this last Saturday when we were there because TSMM had a delayed opening that day.

I think they had to be to do a 17 hr day..MK had EMH that night which would have gone til 1am I think
 














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