It depends on your family.
Last time we went to WDW in 2012, we (me, DS, grandson 16, grandson 12) stayed at the cabins at FW.
The first two days, we tried the "get up super early, be there for rope drop, parks in morning, go back to resort in afternoon, return to parks" strategy.
At the end of two days everyone was cranky and nothing worked out. Because so many people use this strategy now, we found resort restaurants and pools crowded. Even with my GSs running fast after rope drop, they still found themselves in long lines. Waiting for buses back and forth was annoying.
I realized that the strategy wasn't for us. We're all night owls and like to sleep in in the mornings.

We found that we were much happier sleeping in, having a leisurely breakfast, then hitting the pool or other resort things before going to the parks, having lunch and going full tilt all afternoon and evening until closing.
It's not what most people do, but it works for us.