In all the times I've been to Disney World (or Disneyland for that matter), and there have been many, I've never been to a rope drop/park opening ceremony. If I'm going on vacation and want to sleep in until 9 or 10 a.m., I'm going to take advantage of this! I'm not a morning person, so it would not be in my best interest to get up at 5:00 a.m. and be at rope-drop when the park (any one of them) is about to open.
Who else has never been to a rope drop, and don't think they'll ever get to one?
I’ve been to WDW many times and I think the only time I was super early was for a tour: Marceline to Magic Kingdom. It was a behind the scenes and we took a bus from Pop before the sun was up! Kinda cool, but definitely not my normal. It felt a little freaky seeing the place empty. Or maybe I was spooked because some of the secrets of HM were unveiled!! By the time we were done with the tour, which ended at Carousel of Progress, the park was already busy.
Then I vaguely recall making it to see the old Good Morning show at the front of MK. I think this was when we had an earlier breakfast at Crystal Palace. We caught one of the Main Street vehicles and rode up to the hub. People sometimes don’t realize, you can just hop on. Again, by the time we were done w/breakfast, the park was bustling.
So these may not count.
At DL, on the other hand, we were there for rope drop! I can’t recall if it was because of time difference. We had come from Texas. So I think time was on our side.
Honestly it was a little strange. We rode Peter Pan and Small World. My daughter was obsessed with Toontown. Remember the online game? It was like a dream come true for her. I remember before going into Toontown I saw that there was no wait to meet the Princesses & I was trying to insist on doing that first. She wanted to get to Toontown. So it caused a bit of a mother/daughter tiff, that I now regret. She was 8. She is 18 now. Silly, the things we hold onto & regret.
This was the year of the big Japanese quake & Anderson Cooper was announcing on CNN that radiation was washing up on the coast of California.
Those were my early days. I agree that on vacation, it is usually not worth it, IMO. I need my sleep! Not to mention not wanting to be a nag and having to harass a kid/teen to get moving. We still get up around 8:30 ish, which is early. That allows time to slowly make our way to the food court (Pop) and plenty of time for the bus, bag check, some autographs, before making it to a first FP. I don’t like rushing and I don’t like that woozy feeling I get if I do not sleep enough.
And speaking of FP: another reason to not have to rush, knowing you have 3 lined up. My first window is usually 10:30. Maybe one more before lunch and then one after the parade. Plenty of time! And with the current system, so easy to get by refreshing the app.
I was able to get 3 FOP passes for the two of us, at the height of all the hype. Another great tip for us non early birds, is to ride things before park closing. The rope drop peeps sometimes look a little crazy to me.
We tend to get later & later as our trip goes on.