andyman8
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What I don't understand is why people are saying that this move favors the non-planner. If someone is not willing to make a dining reservation (something Disney touts as "important"), I highly doubt they'll even think to make a ride reservation. I honestly think the move favors the other end of the pack (cough cough Len Testa) who plans out an order of attractions and pinpoint at exactly what time he or she will do it.
And I wouldn't necessarily call the people who do not go to rope drop lazy. Remember, you're on vacation. I much rather sleep in (something that I don't do when I'm at home during the work week) than walk on Space Mountain when I'm half asleep. I prefer to stay at the parks later into the evening. It's all a matter of personal preference.
And I wouldn't necessarily call the people who do not go to rope drop lazy. Remember, you're on vacation. I much rather sleep in (something that I don't do when I'm at home during the work week) than walk on Space Mountain when I'm half asleep. I prefer to stay at the parks later into the evening. It's all a matter of personal preference.