We were there in June 2022; party of 11 extended family members -- 9 adults, a 5yo and a 5 mo. (I will mention that the family unit with the kids sometimes kept a slightly different schedule than the rest of us). We had 8-day Park Hopper tickets and had
Genie+ every day (back when you could buy it in advance for your length of stay). We didn't do any ADRs on this trip so that we could just focus on rides. If we had to plan around ADRs, we might have had a different strategy for the parks. We only rope dropped MK, DHS, & AK. Most of our group stayed at AoA or Pop so having the Skyliner for DHS & EP was super convenient. Here's the gist of what our week looked like:
Day 1 (arrived around 11:00 a.m.) - Got to EP around 2:00, stayed until about 8:00.
Day 2 Rope dropped DHS. Stayed until about noon and then went back to the resort for a few hours. Back at DHS by 3:00. Stayed until about 8:00.
Day 3 Rope dropped MK. Stayed until about 1:00. Back to resort for a few hours. Returned to MK around 5:00, stayed until closing (watched fireworks).
Day 4 Slept in and got to EP around 10:00. Stayed all day (watched fireworks).
Day 5 Rope dropped AK. Stayed until about 2:00. Back to resort. Hopped to MK in the evening to ride rides while everyone else was crammed in front of the castle to watch fireworks. Stayed until closing.
Day 6 Slept in. Went to DS for a few hours. Went to MK later in the afternoon and hopped to EP in the evening. Left EP before fireworks (saw some of them from Skyliner).
Day 7 Slept in. Went to DHS late morning to ride ROTR and TSM. Hopped over to AK by early afternoon to ride FOP. Back to the resort for a few hours. Went to MK in the evening.
Day 8 Slept in. Packed up the room. Went to MK around 11:00 for about 2 hours to do some Photopass pictures and get one last ride on POTC. Had lunch at the Poly. Hopped to EP until about 8:00.
We bought ILLs for 1 or 2 things every day and had several LLs every day. On the days we rope-dropped, we didn't head to the headliner ride at RD. We bought ILLs for RoTR, 7DMT, and FOP on our rope drop days so that we could head to the not-as-popular rides during those low-wait times. For example, on our DHS rope-drop day, we went to ToT and then MMRR -- got on both of those before the park opened to the general public. At MK, we did PP and IASW (that was a mistake -- I wouldn't do that one during rope drop time, the ride is too long and eats up too much time. We clearly weren't thinking straight that morning.) This was probably our most relaxing trip ever. We used to be rope-drop-everyday people but gave that up a few trips ago. Even when we do rope drop, we almost always head back to the resort for a few hours in the afternoon and then return to a park in the evening. We're creatures of habit, so I'm not sure *we* could give up our park hoppers, but I do think it's possible to plan a trip without them...especially if you've never been to Disney or have only been once or twice or have young kids who need to stay on a schedule. There's a lot to do in each park and if you know you can't hop to a different park, you'll plan accordingly. We like having the flexibility of park hoppers so we can just go to a park for a few hours to hit a specific ride or two and then hop to another park to do the same thing. I don't think I could give up Genie+, though. We found it was worth every penny for us. Yes, it's expensive. We were paying for a family of 4, so G+ and ILLs cost us over $800 for our immediate family -- and that was before dynamic pricing went into effect. It could easily cost us another $3-400 now. But, it also allowed us to be super efficient in our touring. We planned an 8-day trip because we hadn't been there in 4 years and knew we had a lot of "catching up" to do -- lots of new things since our last trip. With Genie+, we had actually experienced all of the new stuff and all of our favorites/must-do's by day 5 of our trip. The last 3 days were spent just going back to parks and hitting things a 2nd (or 3rd) time or doing things we didn't think we'd get to do on this trip. We will probably do a 6 or 7 day trip next time just knowing that Genie+ will help us accomplish a lot during our stay.