A Florida family recently took their love for Disney to the next level by visiting all 12 Disney theme parks across the globe in just 12 days. Brent Hopper and his two teenagers, Tanner and Peyton, managed to conquer every ride in each park, spanning the United States, Europe, and Asia. Their second attempt in 2024 saw them checking off all 217 rides, a staggering feat that required extensive planning and dedication.
The logistics of their journey were staggering, with approximately 31 hours spent in the air and over 100 hours logged inside the parks. Despite the estimated $10,000 cost, Brent Hopper utilized his professional benefits to manage flight expenses. However, the trip wasn’t just about personal achievement. Throughout both marathons, the family raised over $5,000 for Give Kids the World Village, a nonprofit that provides cost-free vacations to children with critical illnesses.
The family faced significant physical and mental challenges, including extreme sleep deprivation and the physical toll of walking tens of thousands of steps each day. Despite these hurdles, they pressed on, skipping a rest day in Orlando to spend more time in Tokyo. Peyton recalled the struggle of balancing flights and park visits, highlighting the demanding nature of their itinerary.
While many would find such a pace exhausting, Brent Hopper remains open to a third attempt as new attractions open. Whether his daughter will join him for another adventure remains to be seen. For now, they hold the rare distinction of conquering every Disney ride in less than two weeks, a remarkable achievement that showcases their dedication and love for the magical world of Disney.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
