We made rope drop twice when we went two years ago, once at MK and once at AK. On that MK day it was the first day of our trip, and we hadn't really planned to be there at RD, we just couldn't contain our excitement anymore! We were up like 2 hours before our alarm! On the AK day, we had a breakfast at Tusker House not long after park opening to make.
This time, I think the only RD we'll make will be on our last day at MK, but only because we have to be there at 7:30am for our Marceline to Magic Kingdom tour. Even then, we won't really be doing RD rides or anything since we'll be in the tour all morning.
I'm like you, I'm more of a night owl. I imagine we will be closing parks far more often than we would ever be opening them! Haha!
haha, yeah, even though I've never made RD I still don't exactly sleep in, because I wake up from the excitement, lol. But I'm the same, I figure I'll be closing down more parks than opening too!
I've never done rope drop either! You and I are a lot alike, disneybelle! I plan to do rd on 12/6... Going to hs the day before, and fantasmic should end about 7:30... So early night for us. Flying to Orlando on 12/5, and we will have been up since 5am and we will be tired....and that's the only way we could get up and out so early.
Yes! The only time I'm happy getting up at the butt crack of dawn is if I'm catching a flight to somewhere awesome like WDW! Lol. I might try to make it to Epcot around RD time, just to try to sqeeze FEA in, but it's not a massive priority for me, so we'll see how I feel, lol.
@Lisa F sorry you're having a down time, hopefully you feel better soon!
@Party.Of.4-NY>>>FL awesome quote!
And I'm so sorry to all those with Disney-hating DH's! Lolz. I have had some luck with guys and Disney. My ex-bf I introduced to Disney, took him for his first time there, and he loved it. We had so much in common
My ex-husband was also a Disney fan, so that was nice. But, he was pretty much the opposite of an optimist. Everything needed to be complained about, and the grass was always greener on the other side, and everything was always going to go wrong, and everything always had a problem. For someone like me, who is def an optimist, and very much a 'there's always a silver lining', 'appreciate the little things', life's too short to stress over stupid stuff kind of person, it was positively draining. It was the kind of attitude that, once it got going, would sap all my positivity. So yeah, I definitely feel that your attitude is a hugely important thing! Lol
Anyway! When I'm eventually ready to put myself out there into the dating world again, I'll wave my Disney-fanatic flag high, or post it on my online dating profile, if I do that, and hope I find someone else who loves it! And if I find somebody who doesn't love Disney, well, at least I already know I love solo trips to the World!
