An American man has set a world record for going to Disneyland the most times in a row. Jeff Reitz, who was born and raised in California and loves Disney, has broken the Guinness World Record for the most trips to Disneyland in Anaheim in a row.
Mr. Reitz went to the “Happiest Place on Earth” for 2,995 days straight.
The Guinness World Record says that Jeff Reitz (USA) has been to Disneyland 2,995 times in a row, which he did as of March 13, 2020. Jeff is a veteran of the Air Force and has a Disneyland pass that lets him go every year.
“Mr. Jeff started going to the parks in California, where he lives, on January 1, 2012. At the time, he was out of work and thought it would be a good way to cheer himself up. After many years, he still enjoys going to the parks every day, but now he has to go at night because of his work schedule “wrote the GWR.
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When Mr. Jeff found out about his success, he was thrilled. He told his Instagram followers about it by writing, “Last week, @GuinnessWorldRecords reached out to me, and today, they put the news on their website that my @Disney366_ adventures have put me in the records. It was added to the book as a consulting record, so you do have the Guinness World Record.” I am OFFICIALLY a #GuinnessWorldRecords #RecordHolder for “Most Visits to Disneyland in a Row.”
Jeff said, “My schedule became pretty steady, so it depended more on whether or not other people wanted to join in the fun.”
The 50-year-old man from Huntington Beach, California, first got noticed in 2017 when he reached 2,000 visits in a row. According to the New York Post, he started the journey on New Year’s Day 2012 with an ex-girlfriend because they thought it would be fun to go to the theme park every day during the leap year while they were both unemployed.