But how do you do two high-demand rides in a tiered park (without a long wait!)?
Example Pandora...now that it's tiered, I assume one would have to show up at RD to ride the other one
A few different ways we can do it.
First, I should probably clarify about "rope drop". The common definition on this board for that term is to show up 45-60 minutes before the gates open. We just don't have any interest in standing around outside the gates. However, if Epcot is open at 9am, we may show up between 9:00am and 9:15am. So we don't have to stand around outside, be part of the initial crush/rush of getting in, etc... We still have little trouble getting on a top tier ride. In this case, we'd have a FP+ for TT at 10:00am and head right to Soarin' when we arrive at 9:xx. The standby line is still less than 15-20 minutes.
Another possibility is park closing. We don't do MK often, its' too late for us, but the other parks we will stay sometimes until closing. The last hour, most rides (even tier 1) will get a shorter line, nearly a walk on in most cases.
Or...and this is the least likely...we sometimes can grab them for a 4th FP+. We've gotten TT, Soarin', TSMM, RnR, etc... as a 4th.
Don't know how we'll tackle Pandora yet, that will be new to us. But I imagine we'll do something similar to option 1 above. FP+ one and show up within a few minutes of park open for the other and do standby.
The only rides we've found these to be a challenge for are 7DMT and FEA. 7DMT for the most part we've just had to keep digging to get a FP+ for, and we can usually get one or two per trip. FEA we only rode once...last time we were at WDW was the week it opened and the week after. FP+ was impossible to get, as we stay off site. I guess we lucked into a short wait time...we saw that the Lines app told us the true standby time was under an hour, so we went for it. It was somewhere around 10:00am. We waited less than 30 minutes.