Four Parks in One Day

Alright! You’ve been given some time to think it over. Just how would you be able to navigate through the four Walt Disney World theme parks under the parameters set by yours truly?

It takes some thought; some planning; and probably a little luck.

I’ve put some thought into this and I’m ready to share my thoughts with you.

Strategy

There are so many things to consider for this particular challenge that it made sense to me to sit down and put together some kind of strategic approach and think about certain aspects of this
challenge.

Here is what I came up with:

  • First, if possible, I would try and pull this stunt off on a day that offers both an Extra Magic Hour Evening Hour Morning in one park and an Extra Magic Hour Evening in another park. If both occur on the same day then potentially I am looking at an extra four hours of touring time to complete my park touring requirements. Every minute counts so the strategy here is to look for a way to get more time.
  • If there are no days with this combination of both an EMH Morning and EMH Evening then I would look for a day in which either EPCOT or Magic Kingdom has an Extra Magic Hour Evening and focus on that day. The preference here would be the Magic Kingdom because Spectromagic and Wishes would play a big part of my plan but either park will work.
  • My thoughts are that it would be wise to use a combination of both a rental car and Disney Transportation to go from one park to another”¦you’ll understand how when you read my plan later on.
  • The more in your travel party the slower you move so my plan says try this with no more than three other friends. If I go beyond four in my travel party then there is a greater chance that there may be times when the party will need to wait to get on certain attractions”¦not to mention getting around in a car. So to maximize my potential for success, I’m doing this solo or with just one other person.
  • I plan to stretch out my eating plans. I’m thinking that I will eat at my resort before going to my first park. This breakfast has to hold me for a long time. I want a lot behind me before I stop to eat lunch. Preferably I want to eat lunch towards the end of my time in park number two but realize that due to attraction queues lunch may happen in park number three and dinner in park number four.

My Attraction Strategy

Before I go into my detailed plan let me discuss my thoughts on how to attack the attraction touring portion of this plan:

  • For the attractions I will focus on will be those which I feel move guests in and out of the attraction as quickly as possible. So, I will be looking to ride any attraction that is a constant loading attraction, that is, one with continuous moving ride vehicles thatnever stop.
  • The proximity of certain attractions to each other will also play a key role in making the most of my time in the parks. Travel time between parks is important but so is travel time between attractions.
  • Now here’s an interesting thought. FastPass may be more of an enemy in this challenge than an ally. Sure early in the morning it may help but come afternoon the FP distribution times usually run from four to as many as six hours out. So it may be better to wait 40 minutes in stand-by as opposed to waiting four hours to make use of a FastPass.
  • Diversions. I will make good use of diversions. By diversions I mean parades or fireworks, or anything that draws crowds away from attractions. You’d be surprised as to how much you can do in a theme park during a diversion.

The Plan

I’m not sure if there is any type of barometer that can be used to determine what is the best way to do this little challenge. We all have our favorite parks and favorite attractions so we all have different takes on what would work well for an approach to accomplish this feat.

For me, my thought is to try not to necessarily do this as fast as I can and do so in some commando mode but to try and do it without running from park to park and attraction to attraction.

So after much thought, here is what I came up with for doing four parks in one day:

  • The day I’ve chosen to do this challenge is Thursday, July 3, 2008 because on that day Disney’s Animal Kingdom, my first park of the day, will be offerring Extra Magic Morning Hours and that evening The Magic Kingdom will be hosting Extra Magic Evening Hours.
    So this means that the turnstiles at Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be open for me at 8:00 A.M. and later that night Magic Kingdom will be open to me until 1:00 A.M. Sure it may be hot and may be crowded but this 17 hour window offers me the best chance to do this challenge.
  • I will get up as early as possible so I can be at the Animal Kingdom turnstiles around 7:30 or so. This means either eating an early and quick meal at one of my resort’s eateries or having something in my room. My preference is to have a little breakfast snack in the room…either way I’m pulling into the DAK parking lot no later than 7:00 A.M.

Park #1 – Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Here’s how I will attack my first park of the day:

  1. It’s 7:30 and I am already at the turnstiles. When I get into the park I walk over to Expedition Everest and grab a FastPass. I then go to Kali River Rapids. Why? Well everyone else is doing the Safari or Everest so I can get my first attraction (KRR) out of the way real fast. My guess is that I can be out of Kali River Rapids by 8:30. One attraction down.
  2. Time to use my Expedition Everest FastPass. Most likely my FastPass distribution time is probably for sometime between 9:00 and 10:00. No problem. If I go on Everest somewhere between 9:00 and 9:30 I will be off the attraction no later than 9:45. Two attractions down.
  3. At this point my guess is that my best choice would be Dinosaur. It is one of those attractions which some people do not like because it’s loud, rough, and downright scary. That translates into a short queue. It’s also not that long of a walk from Everest to Dinosaur.If I can get into Dinosaur somewhere in the vicinity of 10:00 to 10:15 then I could very well find myself leaving Disney’s Animal Kingdom around 11:00, if not sooner. One park down.
  4. Since I got to the park early I may not need to wait for the traim to take me to the parking lot and my rental car. I may be parked close enough to the park entrance to walk to the car…another reason why I arrived to the park so early.

My next park in this challenge is Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Park #2 – Disney’s Hollywood Studios

I chose as my second park of the day because this park is really suited only for being park number two. It cannot serve as my first park because the attractions aren’t open until mid morning. It cannot be my third park because that would mean I would be in the smallest of the four theme parks in mid to late afternoon, and of course it cannot replace Magic Kingdom on this day because Magic Kingdom offers Extra Magic Hours in the evening and two diversions which will lower the queues for my targeted attractions.

Here we go:

  1. Let’s assume that worse case scenario, I am going through the Studios turnstiles at 11 A.M. My first stop is the SuperGreeter Board at the the corner of Hollywood Bvd. and Sunset Blvd. to check out the waiting times. The first bit of information is to determine which of the two attractions, Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster, have less than an hour wait. The second important piece of information is to find out what the FastPass distribution times are for both of them.
  2. I will grab a FastPass for the attraction with the longest queue and get in line for the other attraction. My guess is that the Fast Pass Distribution time will be somwhere between two and three hours out. So that tells me that in that time I should focus on doing two other attractions and try to eat lunch. The one flaw in this plan is that I really cannot risk eating lunch too soon before doing either the Tower or RnRC.
  3. Let’s assume RnRC has the longer line. I will then grab a FastPass for that attraction and get in line for the Tower. Now I’m guessing that if it’s around 11:30 or so that my FastPass will have a distribution time of somewhere between 1:30 and 2:30.
    Let’s say it’s a 45 minute wait for the Tower. I emerge from that attraction somewhere around 12:30-12:45. I should be able to squeeze in attraction #2 before my RnRC FastPass time arrives.
  4. I check the board again…what has shorter lines…Toy Story Mania, Star Tours, or The Great Movie Ride? My guess is that it’s Star Tours…Toy Story Mania is new and will be crowded…TGMR is always packed in the afternoon during the summer…and compared to TGMR and TSM, Star Tours will almost always have the shorter queue line.
  5. The assumption is that I arrive at Star Tours around 1:00 and get on the attraction no less than 45 minutes later. I thus emerge from the attraction around 2:00 and head over to use my RnRC FP. To be fair I must assume that it will still be at least a 15-20 minute wait even with my FP. I thus assume I’m walking out of the attraction sometime around 3 P.M.
  6. I need to eat lunch so I stop off at Cantina Eddie’s for some pizza and a drink to fulfill the lunch requirement before heading out the turnstiles sometime around 3:45 or so.

Park #2 is complete. I drive to EPCOT.

Park #3 – EPCOT

With luck I’m walking through the EPCOT turnstiles no later than 4:30.

I’m glad I stopped for a quick linch at the Studios. It’s all attractions for this park.

For EPCOT there are some options I have to consider. To save time I will do eithe the tandem of Test Track and the Gran Fiesta Tour or Oh Canada and Soarin’ as ther first two and the last two are relatively close in distance. The other attraction I will focus on is Spaceship Earth because it is a constnat loading attraction.

  1. Once again, first stop is the Supergreeter Board to get information on wait times..
    Now here is where it gets tricky. It’s late afternoon and probably not a good idea to look at FastPasses as they may have distribution times that go into early evening. I will still check but remember it’s summer time with lots of crowds. The question that I know I must answer is whether I do Soarin’ or Test Track. That decision will determine my World Showcase attraction.
  2. I will assume Test Track will have the shorter wait…plus there’s always the possibility of getting on quickly via the single passenger line. before getting in line I check the FP distribution times. If it’s less than two hours I may go for it, head to Mexico, and possibly try to squeeze in Spaceship Earth too, although I prefer not to backtrack.
  3. Let’s assume I get into the Test Track standby queue and am out of there by 6 P.M.
  4. I head over to Mexico and party with the three Caballeros and step off that attraction by 6:45.
  5. With luck I’m entering my Spaceship Earth ride vehicle sometime around 7 P.M.,
  6. I should be walking out of the EPCOT turnstiles around 7:30.
  7. I need to save time so I head to the monorail and go to the Ticket and Transportation Center and switch to the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail.

Next and final stop is The Magic Kingdom.

Park #4 – The Magic Kingdom

If I can get to the Magic Kingdom before 8 P.M. I’ll be estatic but realistically I will probably go through the turnstiles around 8:30.

  1. The first thing I do is get my wristband for Extra Magic hours.
  2. Time to eat. Where. Columbia Harbor House because it’s centrally located in the park.
  3. My guess is that everyone is lining up for Spectromagic, one of the diversions I had mentioned earlier. So after I emerge from a quick supper I head over to Haunted Mansion. Hopefully I’m out of the Haunted Mansion no later than 10 P.M.
  4. Wishes may be just about to start so while everyone heads to the front of the park to watch Wishes I make my way over to Splash Mountain.
  5. I should be able to gauge which of the two, Splash Mountain, or Big Thunder Mountain has the shorter queue. Whoever does have the shorter line will have me as a guest that night.
  6. My guess is that it’s now about 10:30 to 10:45 and I have one more attraction to do…and it’s Prirates of the Caribbean.

And I’m done.

Reader’s Comments

The response to this challenge has been overwhleming and I thank everyone for sending me their comments and their experiences. I am trying to read and respond to all the email I have received. Please be patient as I will get to your email. I plan to post a “Mike’s Mailbag” edition with my favorite emails.

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