OK, I feel more awake now and willing to math.
Assuming he includes guest100, and he takes only the first day of each world, that will be 24 * 60 / 5 = 288 snapshots per world, or 288 * 100 = 28,800 snapshots. Assuming each snapshot is a frame, the following are the run-times for possible frame-times (in seconds).
.0125 = 6 minutes; assuming good music is included, an average teenager will watch an entertaining youtube clip for just over this length.
.025 = 12 minutes; a little under twice the average length a teenager will watch an entertaining youtube video, and 2 minutes longer than the standard youtube limit (limits are lifted in special cases).
.05 = 24 minutes; the average length of time a teenager will sit in front of an entertaining TV show.
.1 = 48 minutes; a little bit longer than the average "hour-long" TV show's actual run-time.
.2 = 96 minutes; a common run-time for shorter movies.
.3 = 144 minutes; about 20 minutes longer than an average feature-length movie.