A Fan Sets a Record by Visiting Disneyland Almost 3000 Times

Jeff Reitz Sets Record by Visiting Disneyland
This is Reitz 2,995th consecutive day visiting Disneyland. Photo by Jeff Gritchen/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images

Are you a fan of Disneyland?

Did you know a fan sets a record by visiting Disneyland almost 3000 times?

Yes, a 50-year-old man from Hungtington Beach has created an amazing record in the history of fandom. He who has an annual pass to Disneyland almost visited it every day thus making it to Guinness World Record with almost 3000 visits in the last eight years. 

The Orange County man took the fanatic to the next level and ended up being rewarded. Jeff Reitz made a wish in his heart a few years ago and lived his dream for the last eight years, three months, and thirteen days by going 2995 times in a row since 2012.

With as many as 2995 times Reitz has become world record holder for most consecutive visits to Disneyland in the Anaheim theme park.

He also got featured in the 2021 edition book “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!” It all started as a joke with friends but Jeff managed to become a celebrity with the record.

He began with showcasing on Instagram and before he could complete his 3000th-time pandemic shut down the park on 14th March 2020. Apart from this he also has a full-time job and follows a calendar for events. 

Jeff Reitz who has managed to get the record in his name has an Instagram bio stating “Jan 1, 2012-Mar 13, 2020 = 2,995 Days of Consecutive Visits to Disneyland”.

Reitz who has set a benchmark also explains the journey saying that it’s hard to manage all, finances, a full-time job, a calendar with a park, and everything else in life. Disneyland has also appreciated his efforts many times by gestures like gifting the visitors with special treats and gift packs to mark his achievements like 366 consecutive visits and the 2000th visit in 2017. 

The dedication of Reitz is extremely appreciable and inspirational to many who have a such hidden talent in them.

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