If we want to rope drop Mine Train, which rope drop area is best? Going through Tomorrow Land or Fantasy Land?
Use the walkway and bridge that would take you straight to the teacups.......you and 500 of your closest friends will go between the Teacups and Pooh by bearing to your left and that is how they start filling the queue. A CM will most likely lead the pack.If we want to rope drop Mine Train, which rope drop area is best? Going through Tomorrow Land or Fantasy Land?
Not onsite, but doing similar research, since Im staying at the Dolphin and their busses drop off at TTC - current official disney answer on their website is that the monorail/ferry doesn't start running from the TTC until 30 minutes before official opening time - so it would be 830 for a 9am opening. I'd like to know if people have found that to be true, because I think based on people's trip reports, rope drop is before you would arrive in that case.Those that are currently there or just back,
regarding MK rope drop, is there a huge difference in the time they let TTC people arrive to MK vs CR walkway vs onsite busses?
Wondering which would be better as far as being as close to front of the pack as possible for MK rope drop for offsite guests…
1) Ride share to TTC to arrive at parking lot an hour before 9 AM opening?
OR
2) Breakfast at The Wave with a 7:30 AM ressie (9 AM park opening) and walk to MK as soon as we are done eating? If we are fast eaters and have the first reservation time slot of the day is it possible to eat and be done fast enough to walk over as soon as they open the walkway?
We’ve only ever stayed onsite and are rope drop pros so I’m worried about the timing.
Those that are currently there or just back,
regarding MK rope drop, is there a huge difference in the time they let TTC people arrive to MK vs CR walkway vs onsite busses?
Wondering which would be better as far as being as close to front of the pack as possible for MK rope drop for offsite guests…
1) Ride share to TTC to arrive at parking lot an hour before 9 AM opening?
OR
2) Breakfast at The Wave with a 7:30 AM ressie (9 AM park opening) and walk to MK as soon as we are done eating? If we are fast eaters and have the first reservation time slot of the day is it possible to eat and be done fast enough to walk over as soon as they open the walkway?
We’ve only ever stayed onsite and are rope drop pros so I’m worried about the timing.
Please read the first post.I am sure the answer is in here somewhere, but can't find it and figured I could just ask. I've read in this thread and elsewhere that the parks "open" (or they let you in) about 45 minutes before the posted opening time. Does this mean the gates open so people can head to the holding areas (as has always been the case)? Or are they for some reason actually "dropping the rope" 45 minutes before the scheduled opening time (with people being allowed to holding areas earlier)? Thanks.
You may wish to read the 'Here Now and Just Back' thread as they're sharing their experiences each day. Many include rope drop.So we have been almost annual visitors since 2012 and generally rope drop anyway so it's really NBD for us to wake up and be there to get on a few attractions with minimal waiting. But I'm seeing now that people are saying now that rope drop is crazy and "everyone" is rope dropping. Is it really much different vs. how it normally is?
Are people showing up to bang things out and leave before the parks get too crowded? Does attendance typically die down later in the day? Just trying to get a sense of how things might be for our trip coming up in August.
You may wish to read the 'Here Now and Just Back' thread as they're sharing their experiences each day. Many include rope drop.
I don't have time to wade through dozens of posts which is why I created my own thread. So much for letting users to use the forums in a way that helps them to get the most relevant information they are looking for.
Lots of people are sharing their experiences and is worth taking a few minutes to read. I recommend you focus on the last couple of pages as they are the most up-to-date, things change constantly, even mid-trip.I don't have time to wade through dozens of posts which may or may not contain the information I am looking for, which is why I created my own thread.
Lots of people are sharing their experiences and is worth taking a few minutes to read. I recommend you focus on the last couple of pages as they are the most up-to-date, things change constantly, even mid-trip.
Rope drop is still your best bet, esp if it's NPB to get up early. We were last at WDW the end of June and rope dropped DHS, MK (2x), and AK. Even those who didn't love the idea of getting up and going early said it was still was very worthwhile. (Was pretty much kicking myself for not doing the same on our one Universal day, lol.) Rope drop at WDW to us felt pretty organized, and we felt it was way less chaotic than pre-COVID, especially MK, (at least it was 2 weeks ago).
Plus, the afternoon (and in our experience that week, mostly late day/evening) rainstorms can disrupt even the best-laid plans.
If you plan to line up at the tollbooths at MK, they let you do so earlier than DHS and AK - or at least they did in February and then in late June. Both trips we drove in and lined up about 30 minutes before the tollbooths opened at 8 a.m. and we usually do MK rope drop more than once per trip, so pretty consistent. We didn't really find driving to MK to be a huge disadvantage since we were towards the front of cars parking in the lots. But we also don't head to Fantasyland which could make the difference I guess (we're Frontier/Tomorrowland rope droppers).Thanks for the insight. We are fine with getting up early, and it sounds like we don't really have to get to the park much earlier than normal vs what we have done in the past. It sounds like the only wild card is whether or not we drive to MK or take the bus, since it sounds like TTC transportation starts running too late to really get you in a good spot for drop. We'll have to play it by ear based on how early monorail and ferry transportation is up and running.