Park hopping is UNLIMITED in Disney World once again! Disney just removed the 2PM park hopping restriction, which means you can hop as early as you want.

To put the change to the test, Fry Bucket is once again attempting to ride every ride in Disney World in one day. Can it be done?
Click below to see if Fry Bucket can take every ride in one day!
Need to catch up on past AllEars videos? Check out our links below!
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Would you ever attempt this challenge? Let us know in the comments!

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