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Most Physically Demanding Park?

Lofty said:
During Scarefest, at night, no lighting. Thought I was going to die, it was genuinely scary.
Omg we totally did that at last years scarefest, it was genuinely scary, not because it was Halloween, but because it was pitch black and I was terrified of falling into the lake or down a hill, or being mugged by chavs!
 
Joey said:
Why would you walk around rather than take the stairs?

I wasn't referencing just the stairs though, I just meant in general the "loop" layout is tedious.

Because I can get to AC or Alpie, or Griffon easier without using the stairs...

The only time they'd ever make sense is if you're going from LNM to Verbolten.

And the loop isn't bad at all. There's a couple slopes, but they aren't steep or long by any definition. Within the loop, the 'worst' bits are near the stables and the wolves. Neither come close to anything found at SDC, Dollywood or 6FMM.

Plus the park is gorgeous.

We'll just have to agree to disagree. I think BGW is a walk in the park. You need more exercise.
:p
 
I'm going to say Disney World. It isn't usually that demanding if you do one park each day like most people do, but when you hit all four parks in one day, riding pretty much everything like my family did a few years ago, it gets pretty rough. We were running just about the whole time, except when we were waiting in queues.
 
Based on my own experiences, Alton Towers for the hike between each ride, and Port Aventura because of the layout of the park and the constant heat.
 
Hershey. Really Steep hill from Trailblazer up to Stormrunner and Sidewinder.

Also Mt Olympus. I rememeber a really bad hill from Hades to the Upper Parking Lot
 
BGW had its fair share of unwanted steps too,

Takes the steps; falls up them.

Come to think of it, I had quite a few trips that day.. Falling over the chain in the rapids line </3

I'm still gonna go with Alton, BGW, and Hershey. I don't get enough exercise, so pretty much anything can leave me winded, but those are of particular note.
 
I would definitely go with Alton Towers, just for how spread out everything is. SFMM is up there with all the hills, and I'd also throw Epcot in there if you walk around the World's Fair.
 
After just recently doing Hershey I have to say that park.
It's so hilly and some are very steep. A hot summer day...
That was one of the most beat feelings I've had.

Cedar Point is much larger but not nearly as hilly and still has shade/greenery to keep the park from becoming an oven.
 
I've got to agree with everyone on Animal Kingdom and Magic Mountain. Especially due to Disney's lack of indoor attractions at Animal Kingdom, (compared to other Disney parks.)
 
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