Disney World Ride competition, 2 or more person teams!

M.T. LOTT

Member
Original Poster
I was at WDW over New Years and I had an idea for a fun Disney theme park competition.
Think of it a a speed event for Disney aficionados. The basic idea would be for teams to start in a pre determined area. Could be a Disney hotel, market place board walk etc before rope drop at the magic Kingdom. Teams would have to find there way to the park and complete all rides. The team
that does this and reports back to finish area wins! Trophy could be a large vinylmation! :)

Most of this would work on the honor system but I thought teams of 2 or more would eliminate single
riders lines etc. Each team could use three fast passes of their choice, strategy will play in here .To prove you completed all rides you need to take a selfie with your teammate at the end of each ride or designated area i.e. the Fort on Tom Sayers island.

Let me know your thoughts/ideas? Strategy Park knowledge and luck will play a big factor in the winner!! This was just an idea my son and I had when cruising the park and wondered if others would be interested.
 

Wendy Pleakley

Well-Known Member
Micechat basically does this with their annual "Gumball Rally" at Disneyland, and have done it a few times at WDW.

Winner is whoever does the most attractions, no requirement to do all of them (which would be problematic if there were unexpected closures or other issues).
 

M.T. LOTT

Member
Original Poster
That's interesting, I just searched their page and it's basically the same concept. I like having to complete
each ride or set out a guide line for what rides or attractions need to be completed. If a ride closes at a certain
time and reopens it just adds tension. If it completely closes well then it is X'ed. You would have to pick a day that
the park is open for 14+ hrs
 

Wendy Pleakley

Well-Known Member
They change up the rules each time, so there's lots of ways to vary how such an event is run.

You can allow Fastpass use, or not.
You can allow single rider, or not.
You can have a set list of attractions, or not.
You can vary how many points individual attractions are worth, or just do 1 attraction = 1 point.
You can restrict it to one park, or more.
 

WhatJaneSays

Well-Known Member
I've been attempting to do the WDW46 Challenge for about a year now without much luck. I'd really wanted to get it done before all the next batch of new/updated rides opened and it turend into the WDW49 or whatever ... but being the first person to take a shot at that might be fun.
 

dizda

Well-Known Member
There are a lot of possibilities to keep this challenge fresh. I like the idea of fastest time to complete a set of rides and make it back to the starting point.
 

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