finnster77
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We walked into HS at 830 this morning (900 am official open), straight back to RR and rode after about a 15 minute wait.
HOLY SMOKES!!!! Car rental prices are a joke!!! Thank you, I've been doing more research and questioning and most responses are 100% Uber/Lyft etc. Thanks for the tip!Look up car rental rates... they are insane. It depends on what your options are though and if you need car seats especially. Me with kids, I prioritized getting a hotel where we could monorail or walk to each park. If it were me as just adults I would definitely Uber.
First time at WDW, staying at the Coronado Tower, if early opening for guests in December is (hypothetical 8:00 AM) how early should I leave my hotel with transportation being an Uber/Lyft. I want to be early! I have no concept of distance or timing for these parks!!All parks are back to their traditional pre-Covid openings
MK - hard rope drop at official opening
AK & HS - open about 20-30 minutes early, sometimes a little earlier
Epcot - usually opens a bit early (15-20ish minutes), though it varies and sometimes they don't rope drop until official opening time
We rope dropped MK twice. First time Monday 7/26, we arrived at TTC at 8:25, ferry arrived at 8:55 (9am opening) so I guess that technically doesn't count as rope dropping? We went to Space first (arrived about 9:10?) and the line was posted 60, actual 45. Then Jungle Cruise, posted 50, actual 35? Then got a Dole Whip, rode Big Thunder, and Did Philharmagic (15min wait!). At this point it was 12:45. So 3 rides plus Philharmagic in approx 4 hours.Why did you feel rope dropping MK was unproductive?
Following along, we are also going in August and have two HS days. We plan to rope drop Smuggler's one day and MMRR the other. My family is willing to skip SD this trip.
We rope dropped MK twice. First time Monday 7/26, we arrived at TTC at 8:25, ferry arrived at 8:55 (9am opening) so I guess that technically doesn't count as rope dropping? We went to Space first (arrived about 9:10?) and the line was posted 60, actual 45. Then Jungle Cruise, posted 50, actual 35? Then got a Dole Whip, rode Big Thunder, and Did Philharmagic (15min wait!). At this point it was 12:45. So 3 rides plus Philharmagic in approx 4 hours.
Our second rope drop was earlier, which I recommend. We arrived at TTC at 8:05, took monorail instead of ferry (which I highly recommend), scanned in by 8:25, at front of line for Tomorrowland by 8:30. This allowed us to have a minimal wait for Space (off by 9:15), then Splash. As of 9:15, the posted wait was 60. We got in the line at Splash at 9:22, waited about 35-40 min. So basically, by 9:15, we found all headliners at 50 minutes and above. We found the posted wait to exceed the actual time by approx 10 minutes, sometimes more. I DO NOT recommend rope dropping Mine Train. On Friday 7/30, the ride was down until almost noon. People were still waiting in line at around 11...I cannot imagine the frustration. So when rope dropping MK, you can get two rides done in your first hour. I just don't feel like that's a huge payoff for the time investment. The little kid rides were still short in the first hour, so if that's your priority, I think you could feel like it was worth the time.
What time did you arrive at HS? I’m curious how many people are there waiting to be let in at 8:40We walked into HS at 830 this morning (900 am official open), straight back to RR and rode after about a 15 minute wait.
CanadaWhen you rope drop EPCOT from the International Gateway, do they route you by Canada or France? - Left or right? THANKS!
So to go to France at top drop from the international gateway you'd have to go left and around the entire world showcase?Canada
For now at least. They had a CM on the bridge to keep people going toward CanadaSo to go to France at top drop from the international gateway you'd have to go left and around the entire world showcase?
Before covid I would rope drop every day and it was a good strategy. Following along on this thread, I see that its still a good (if not vital) strategy, but unfortunately at this moment I'm not sure I'm very comfortable with those crowds.
Is it possible at all to rope drop and avoid standing in that crowd waiting for open? If I arrive right at opening time, or a little before, so I'm at the back of the crowd, is there any benefit to that?