My Parkeology Challenge attempt to ride every single ride at Walt Disney World

JIMINYCR

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Good luck on the attempt. I'd never go to those extremes. I'd want to enjoy every second without the pressure of rushing to make the next attraction and stay on time to get everything done.
 

LUVofDIS

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This reminds me of the days I use to try eating extremely hot peppers like the ghost pepper, just for the challenge. I only tried a small, small piece and I thought I was going to die. Soon I relegalized there was no benefit and at times I would feel terrible eating peppers just for the challenge. I now only eat peppers because I enjoy the taste.

The same can be said of my time in the parks. Though I still enjoy going all day long with no breaks, this challenge of every ride the world offers just seems to bring no pleasure.
 

Damon7777

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"At 3:40 p.m., we have finished all nine rides at Epcot,"

Somebody can't count right; or is just not playing fair.
There are more than 9 rides at Epcot

If a Main St vehicle is a ride(and it most certainly is), then world showcase boats have to be rides also. Fair is fair.
 

DznyGrlSD

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In the Parks
Yes
"At 3:40 p.m., we have finished all nine rides at Epcot,"

Somebody can't count right; or is just not playing fair.
There are more than 9 rides at Epcot

If a Main St vehicle is a ride(and it most certainly is), then world showcase boats have to be rides also. Fair is fair.

those boats are considered transportation, not a ride according to the Parkeology rules
 

Oddysey

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I used to be able to do this reasonably easily in the early to mid 2000s. Especially with the benefit of knowing which paper fast passes to start with and having general knowledge of when the major rides peak. After the implementation of FP+, and increases in attendance. I have not been able to achieve riding all rides in a single visit. There is also less opportunity with hours being adjusted downward for regular guest in favor of special ticketed events.
 
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eliza61nyc

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lol, my first question was WHY??
I probably couldn't do it because I swear every time I even think of trying frozen the ride is broken.
One fake knee and another bum one definitely tells me this is something I will die without doing. ;)
 

Oddysey

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lol, my first question was WHY??
I probably couldn't do it because I swear every time I even think of trying frozen the ride is broken.
One fake knee and another bum one definitely tells me this is something I will die without doing. ;)

Another reason I was likely able to do this in the early to mid 2000s is because I was obviously much younger. Lol
 

Damon7777

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those boats are considered transportation, not a ride according to the Parkeology rules

I scoff at those rules then.....obviously drafted up by a biased simpleton.

To label Main St. autos as rides and then quickly dismiss Epcot boats as mere transportation is the work of idiots or liars(or a combination of the two)

Simple: either both are 'rides' or both are 'transportation'.
 

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