debdebdebby13
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Can you get as much done at the end of the day as you can if you rope drop?
In previous trips we've tried to rope drop and we make it the first couple of days but then we get tired and can't manage it. Now we have a 7 year old and he won't be able to do both if the hours are extended in 3 weeks when we go. Kiddo needs his sleep! We may be able to rope drop and close the park the first day, but beyond that we are going to have a major grump on our hands if we try to do both.
We wouldn't be starting our day that late if we didn't rope drop. Said 7 year old is generally still an early riser. If we don't get up at 6-6:30a on purpose he will wake up by 7:30 on his own, if not earlier.
Sorry, this is a stream of consciousness thread. But yes, the original question...if we don't rope drop, to allow kiddo to get enough sleep, will we be able to make up for it at closing?
In previous trips we've tried to rope drop and we make it the first couple of days but then we get tired and can't manage it. Now we have a 7 year old and he won't be able to do both if the hours are extended in 3 weeks when we go. Kiddo needs his sleep! We may be able to rope drop and close the park the first day, but beyond that we are going to have a major grump on our hands if we try to do both.
We wouldn't be starting our day that late if we didn't rope drop. Said 7 year old is generally still an early riser. If we don't get up at 6-6:30a on purpose he will wake up by 7:30 on his own, if not earlier.
Sorry, this is a stream of consciousness thread. But yes, the original question...if we don't rope drop, to allow kiddo to get enough sleep, will we be able to make up for it at closing?