Rope Drop.....

MrsDisney25

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My sister and her DBF are goin to disney with us in 14 days, an they really want to be there for the rope drop. What time do we need to be there in order to see the rope drop? Thanx:wizard:
 
My sister and her DBF are goin to disney with us in 14 days, an they really want to be there for the rope drop. What time do we need to be there in order to see the rope drop? Thanx:wizard:

Try to be there 20 - 30 minutes before the park opens.
 
As a general recommendation, I would say get to the park 45-60 minutes before open. The earlier the better to make sure you're up front, which is very important at Epcot (although the ceremony isn't much to talk about) and DHS, a little less so at AK (the path is downward so more people can see ahead), and at MK it is done up at the train station so there is plenty of room to view.

Maybe 30 minutes if it is an EMH or low crowd day.
 
You should be there at least 30 minutes before.. 7:30 or 8:30 depending on the opening time for the day.

Sometimes 30 minutes isn't enough time to get near the front of the line, so 45 minutes is the key. In any case, 30 minutes has worked for us most of the time except the most busy times.
 


Are the rope drops worth getting there early for? We have 4 younger children (ages 1, 5, 7, 8) and I'd love to see it, but I don't want to stress the family out to get there in time. Which do you all suggest as a "must see"?

:grouphug:
 
Are the rope drops worth getting there early for? We have 4 younger children (ages 1, 5, 7, 8) and I'd love to see it, but I don't want to stress the family out to get there in time. Which do you all suggest as a "must see"?

:grouphug:

The Rope Drop "shows" are one thing.
The Rope Drop "advantage" is another.

We have been going to Rope Drop long before there were shows.
The advantage was being able to enter a park early and riding some of the most popular attractions before thousands of guests had even awakened and left their resorts.

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"Rope drop" is a term that generally means, "Releasing guests into the park--or specific area(s) of a park-- so that they can visit the attractions."
Guests usually line up behind an actual rope (or ropes) and, after a countdown, the rope
is "dropped" (usually it is actually removed by CM's and not actually dropped) and guests
can then walk to the area they prefer to visit first.

Here's an excerpt from my Coffee Table Novella, "Rope Drop Wars: Ep. IV- A New Rope." ;)

I arrive at the park gates 30 minutes before opening time at any park, on any day.

MK's Rope Drop Ceremony called "Magic Kingdom
Welcome
" (see link below) is, by far, the best and
most elaborate.

Guests are usually admitted starting about 15-20 minutes before
the posted opening time, to WAIT just inside the gates, in front of the train station (near the "flower Mickey face.")

The ceremony lasts 6-7 minutes or so and starts 6-7 minutes before the scheduled opening time.
There is also a "mini" version (far less "hoopla") that lasts about 2-3 minutes.
There is also an "AUDIO ONLY" version (no characters at all) that lasts under minute.
Which one you will see can be tough to guess. (See link below.)

There is really only one more "formal" Rope Drop Ceremony featuring a presenation
with primary Disney characters.
It happens at DAK , and is called "The Adventure Begins"(see link below.)

Guests are usually admitted starting about 15-20 minutes before
the posted opening time, and they re-group to wait just inside the gates.
This "just inside the gates" info is new (as of Feb.2010) and I don't know if it is a temporary
or permanent change. (For years, guests would line up behind ropes set up near the Tips Board.)
I'll leave the info this "new" way until I hear otherwise.

The ceremony lasts 6-7 minutes or so and starts 6-7 minutes before the scheduled opening time.


The above two shows feature Disney characters with "speaking
roles".
MK:* (called "Magic Kingdom* Welcome") at the train
station (with lots singing and
dancing, and a guest family).
DAK: (called "The Adventure Begins") just inside the Main Gates (no singing, but cute).

Epcot allows guests to "re-group" near Innoventions
and, on certain mornings, some of the characters show up
to quietly shake hands with a few of the folks standing at the rope.
CMs "hold" guests until scheduled open time, then
allow folks to go either way towards Soarin' or Test
Track/Mission Space.

At DHS the CMs usually have ropes across the street near the
Call-board/Tips-board/Starring Rolls eatery.

There may be a short (about 3-4 minutes) "show" which
will include a couple of*DHS "Streetmosphere" characters,
and a few selected Guests from the waiting crowd.
After a brief "set-up" and countdown, the
ropes are dropped and everyone walks briskly
STRAIGHT AHEAD (with CM escorts)
towards the new Toy Story Midway Mania...
or turns RIGHT, and walks
briskly (with CM escorts) to ToT and/or RnRC.

At MK, if you have attended Cindy's Royal Breakfast
early, they do have a rope to hold you from FL until
"opening time".

If (IF) they perform a Rope Drop Ceremony at a given park, it will ONLY be ONCE per day (not twice.)

They might not perform it at all.

If (IF) they do perform a Rope Drop Ceremony at a given park on an AM EMH day, it will ONLY be performed for the EMH opening crowd and not at the "regular" opening time that day.

If (IF) they do perform a Rope Drop Ceremony at a given park, it will begin about 5-8 minutes before the scheduled opening time.

But, guests will be let into the park about 10-20 minutes before the scheduled opening time to get ready for the Rope Drop Ceremony.

To see if they will be performing the ceremony, look at the Steve Soares site.
(see link below)

Note: Like everything else at WDW, not EVERYTHING will
happen the same way or the same time (or even happen
at all) every day.
The best you can hope for is for what USUALLY happens.

Rope Drops are no exception to this.

I never miss being there before opening, EMH or
regular, but not just because of the "Rope Drop
Ceremonies"... its because you can do SO MUCH MORE
before the throngs of folks (who simply will NOT get
up early on vacation, bless their sleepy little
hearts) arrive later in the mornings.

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LINK Below-


The following site posts the stage shows, in-park and
other on-property shows and their times for the
CURRENT week.
(It is updated every weekend.)
The times may be "similar" for other dates as well.

Near the top of the page,
click on the colored links for the various
parks

and their show times.

http://pages.prodigy.net/stevesoares/index.htm

Be sure to check back to the site as the actual dates
of your trip get closer.

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MK-Gates-RopeDrop-043008.jpg


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On many mornings, guests (B) are held for Rope Drop near the HAT (#2)
before being released into the park at opening time (Regular of AM EMH.

DHS-EntranceRope-050808.jpg


On some days following Rope Drop, the CMs will direct guests to enter thru the "Alternate Path" via the Animation archway.
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DAK-RopeDroptemp_020310.jpg
 
Are the rope drops worth getting there early for? We have 4 younger children (ages 1, 5, 7, 8) and I'd love to see it, but I don't want to stress the family out to get there in time. Which do you all suggest as a "must see"?

:grouphug:

In a nutshell:

The shows are fine and all, but they aren't the best reason to get there for rope drop. I would definitely try to see the one at MK at least once, but the real advantage of getting there early is that you will get more done in the first 2 to 3 hours than you will the entire rest of the day.
 



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