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What will KennythePirate be doing for the Rock Your Disney Side 24 hour party?

What will KennythePirate be doing for the Rock Your Disney Side 24 hour party?


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What are we doing for the 24 hour party?

I’ve asked a few times what I’ll be doing for the 24 hour party that is know as “Rock Your Disney Side.”  Will I be attending?  Will I spend the entire day?  Will I wear a costume?  Those are all great questions that I’ve kept pretty secret until now.

Many of you know that I’m sort of good at the Ultimate Tours that Touringplans.com created a few years back.  My family and I currently hold the top spot in the Hall of Fame complete tours in all four parks.  We hold 4 of the top 5 complete Magic Kingdom Ultimate Tours and our best effort was 82 attractions on Leap Day 2012.  From the attractions that were open that day, we only missed a couple of Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom missions and the Frontierland Hoedown (bonus attractions).  We got hung up by the 3.5 hour wait to meet Rapunzel and Flynn during the party time.   

We know we can do better, because there are a good deal of attractions that are now open that weren’t open in 2012.  Our goal in 2014 is more than 100 attractions in a single operating day!  It would be the first time anyone has exceeded 100 attractions on an ultimate touring plan, if we are successful.   A number of things may hinder a completed tour including weather,  attractions closing and injury.  We’ve had all these happen at different points in different tours.

In the spirit of the Disney Bounding side of the Rock Your Disney Side, my daughter Jordyn and I will be rocking our custom made Tweedle outfits that are a tshirt I created, some red shorts and red baseball caps.  We want to remain cool, yet stylish :)

The front of the shirt is above at the top of the post.  The back of my shirt says:

24 hour ultimate tour tweedle dum

The back of Jordyn’s shirt says:24hr ultimate tour tweedle dee

We will be Tweeting and Facebook posting the attractions that we experience live and the format will look like this:

1,Star Tours,10,,16:30,16:37,16:50,FP Used

What it means:  Attraction Number, Current posted wait time, Time in line, Time on Ride, Time out of ride and if we used FP+ to ride it.  This is all data that is required to submit the completed tour.

Not only will this be the first tour for us to post to my Facebook during an Ultimate Tour, but also the first time we’ll post photos and short video clips here on the blog along with updating our status occasionally.  We hope you’ll follow along with us and enjoy some Rock Your Disney Side fun!

How are we handling the battery needed?

I just upgraded my phone to the new Samsung S5 and I have two additional back up batteries for this already powerful phone.  We’ll also bring two juice packs, just in case we need them.

What does our packing list look like?

  • Backpack
  • Brita water bottle
  • Blistex
  • Pocket Canon camera in case we need it for low light photos
  • Camera batteries
  • Memory cards
  • Snacks
  • Extra socks – I always change socks in the Hall of Presidents :)
  • Autograph book and pen
  • My touring strategy (multiple copies)
  • Park tickets or Magic Bands
  • Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom RFID card and one image card
  • Lanyard for SotmK stuff
  • Quarters for the arcade game.

We plan to arrive at the Magic Kingdom by 5:30am and watch the Magic Kingdom Welcome Show, we’ve schedule FP+ for early in the morning so we can get more through the day.  We usually grab some chicken nuggets for dinner while watching Sonny Eclipse, but otherwise we keep moving pretty much all day and won’t leave until the park closes the next morning.   If you see us, please cheer us on!

 

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Mike

Wednesday 21st of May 2014

I'm planning to hit this from about 8am until about 1 pm. What would you guess I'd be dealing with crowd wise.

kennythepirate

Wednesday 21st of May 2014

Not too bad, but it should be dead at 6am

trish

Wednesday 21st of May 2014

My daughter and I stayed (awake and on the move!) the whole 24 hours for the Leap Day event and last May's event so we are confident we'll make it the whole time this weekend too! We're so excited - driving down from ATL tomorrow and checking in Pop to get a good night's sleep . Each time we managed to do about 50 attractions but we weren't trying to rush or anything. I've seen so many comments about the past events saying it was too crowded, waits were too long, lines for food too long.....I guess they're all wimps because we had a blast and rode stuff repeatedly. LOL! Cheers to all us All-Nighters!

kennythepirate

Wednesday 21st of May 2014

We did 82 attractions on Leap Day with the only waits for characters. It's more a matter of planning or enjoying the early mornings for rides.

Jim

Tuesday 20th of May 2014

Does anyone have a data sheet they would like to share? I'm planning for my team on Friday.

kennythepirate

Wednesday 21st of May 2014

Jim, What type of Data Sheet do you need? Something to record your attractions you visit? I could easily create one in excel. I use an app that my brother created. How many are in your team and what goal have you set for yourselves? KtP

susank76

Tuesday 20th of May 2014

I'm tired just thinking about your adventure! But I think it's really cool that you and your daughter are doing this together. What fun memories you guys are creating! :)

Eric

Monday 19th of May 2014

Hope to see you there. It seems there will be nothing for the kids during the day, tell me this is not true?

kennythepirate

Tuesday 20th of May 2014

Just different characters in move it shake it. Otherwise may just be basic stuff

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