A Twist In Time 2 : Discussion Thread

AceAstro

Well-Known Member
Disneyland Resort has 53 rides between two parks by my count (to be 55 when Star Wars Land opens). Though that's more than WDW's 47, with fewer parks and shorter distances I suspect it's an easier task.

I've done 49 in a day; the remainder were closed. Started at rope drop and went until maybe 8:30, leaving several remaining hours which suggests doing the additional rides too could be done. It's certainly not relaxing, I wouldn't do it in place of a normal park day, but it's fun for an AP.
I feel like it'd be easier in DLR as well with MaxPass and all too as you can plan accordingly.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Disneyland Resort has 53 rides between two parks by my count (to be 55 when Star Wars Land opens). Though that's more than WDW's 47, with fewer parks and shorter distances I suspect it's an easier task.

I've done 49 in a day; the remainder were closed. Started at rope drop and went until maybe 8:30, leaving several remaining hours which suggests doing the additional rides too could be done. It's certainly not relaxing, I wouldn't do it in place of a normal park day, but it's fun for an AP.
Definitely would be more challenging in WDW -- because you can only book 3 fastpasses per day, for one park. And in each park there is at least one ride that is a long wait (Flight of Passage, Rock n Roller Coaster, Test Track, Frozen, and Mine Train would probably all need to be Fastpassed -- which is impossible :p)

It would have to be off-season and you'd have to plan it out in-depth and hope everything goes to plan. :bookworm:
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Only question: Will Tyler Perry win best actor or best actress?:p
He'll win best actress...and best actor will go to Jack Black playing the avatar of a woman in Jumanji :p
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