Sounds like an impossible task: visit all four theme parks at the Walt Disney World Resort. There are many naysayers who don’t think it can be done. But KP and I took on the challenge – and did it! Not only that, but we managed to ride one attraction and see one show at each of the parks!
To celebrate our having worked one month at Walt Disney World, we decided to take on this challenge.
On June 27th, 2007, we set out from our apartment in the morning (after having slept in a bit even) and headed to the Animal Kingdom. Initially the plan had been that we would each choose something in the parks to do (our friend Carol was with us), so that meant accomplishing three things in each park.

Park #1: Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom was busy that day, and thwarted our attempts to get on Kilimanjaro Safaris. But we snagged a fast pass for Kali River Rapids, and then headed for It’s Tough to be a Bug. On our way back to Kali, we passed the Finding Nemo musical and decided to go for it. Luck was on our side this time, as we managed to get into the theater despite the long line and wait before us. From there we used our Kali River Rapids fast passed and took the plunge. Luckily KP and I didn’t get wet, since we still had a long day before us!

KP worries she may get wet on Kali River Rapids.
From there we caught the Disney Transport bus over to Disney MGM Studios (now called Disney’s Hollywood Studios). I’d never ridden a Disney Transport bus before, and it was pretty quick between parks.
At MGM we grabbed lunch at the ABC Commissary, and then jumped on the Backlot Tour. Unfortunately we weren’t lucky enough to get chosen as volunteers for Harbour Attack. From there we caught the High School Musical Pep Rally, which is always an upbeat and fun show to see.

Andy and Carol pose outside the ABC Commissary.
With a quick snack (slushies, yum), we headed out of the park and towards the Friendships to head to park #3 of 4…

Catching the Friendship to the next Park.
Epcot! Before we’d left for our adventure that morning, we’d called the Disney Dining Reservations hotline and managed to snag a reservation for dinner at Alfredo’s in the Italian Pavilion. Such great food there (unfortunately Alfredo’s no longer exists). Definitely the best alfredo and food ever! While we were there we were serenaded by two of the wait staff. When we left we were all quite full, but that didn’t slow us down. We headed towards Norway, and managed to get onto the Maelstrom. From there we made a quick stop in at MouseGear, then jumped onto the Monorail for…

Enjoying alfredo at Alfredo's.
The Magic Kingdom! The last park we needed to see! While we were on the Monorail from the Transportation and Ticket Center, we could see Wishes going off above MK. It’s quite a beautiful sight to see from the Monorail. We made our way through the post fireworks crowd to Tomorrowland to ride Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, and have a nice evening ride on the Tomorrowland Transportation Authority. Our last ride of the night was the AstroOrbiter.

KP on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin.

Andy soaring on the Astro Orbiter.
So to all those disbelievers out there (and yes we did talk to many that day who couldn’t believe what we were doing, or those who thought we wouldn’t succeed).. it is possible to do all four parks in one day! It’s actually quite a fun adventure, and if you have a day where you want to give yourself a challenge, I recommend you try it! Considering we’d planned it very little, we succeeded fairly well.
Four parks, one day. Do it!