Dude Perfect and Disney Parks Smash a World Record: Every Disney Park in 75 Hours

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It’s official: the Dudes have done it again—this time, with a little Disney magic.

Dude Perfect has set a new world record for visiting every Disney theme park around the globe in under 75 hours, beating the previous record of 75 hours and 6 minutes. The incredible journey spanned six countries and 12 parks, from Hong Kong Disneyland all the way to Disneyland Resort in California, where the team wrapped up just in time for the park’s 70th anniversary celebration.

A Record-Breaking Disney Adventure

The globe-trotting challenge was led by Garrett Hilbert and Sparky (host of Dude Perfect Gaming), who captured the excitement of each park—from Tokyo Disney Resort and Shanghai Disney Resort to Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney World. They were even joined mid-journey by fellow Dudes Cody, Coby, Tyler, and Cory for a fireworks finale in front of Cinderella Castle.

In true Dude Perfect fashion, the trip blended high-energy fun, creative challenges, and heartfelt moments of connection with fans and Disney characters along the way. “Working with Disney on something this ambitious was a surreal full-circle moment,” said Hilbert. “We’ve both built communities around fun, imagination, and creating experiences families can share, so getting to bring those worlds together made it all the more special.”

Partnering for a Cause

In addition to setting a record, Dude Perfect teamed up with Make-A-Wish and Charitybuzz to launch the Ultimate Fairytale Escape giveaway. Fans who donate $10 or more at castleforwishes.com will be entered for a chance to win a stay inside the Cinderella Castle Suite at Walt Disney World Resort. Proceeds benefit Make-A-Wish to help grant life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.

A Journey Worthy of Disney Magic

The team’s whirlwind adventure wasn’t without challenges—tight flight schedules, international time changes, and little to no sleep—but that’s what made the victory even sweeter. “There was a moment toward the end of the trip where a single delay had the whole record on the line,” Hilbert said. “It was an absolute grind, but in the best way possible. To do it all with Disney and tie it to something as meaningful as Make-A-Wish—it’s something we’re incredibly proud of.”

You can relive the entire record-breaking journey, including behind-the-scenes moments and bonus record attempts, in their new video: “Going to Every Disney Park in 75 Hours.”