Rope Drop experiences for Tomorrowland first?

SFMommy

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We've never rope-dropped tomorrowland first. Thinking of Space, Buzz, Speedway...to save FP+ for other rides later in the day.

This is the Sunday before Thanksgiving. Scheduled to open at 9:00 and is a party day.

Thoughts on how long those 3 rides would take us? We plan to be at the park early and to be at the front of the pack.
 
Agree with Robo, should take you less than an hour. If the park opens at 9, then Main Street should open at 8. You can get there early and be at the entrance to Tomorrowland (right side of the Hub) when they drop the rope at 8:55.
 
I was thinking of doing something similar for EMH. We were going to do Space, Buzz then the Princess Meet. Then RD Frontierland by HM and do BRMRR then Splash. Do you think we could do those first three rides within the hour?
 

I was thinking of doing something similar for EMH. We were going to do Space, Buzz then the Princess Meet. Then RD Frontierland by HM and do BRMRR then Splash. Do you think we could do those first three rides within the hour?

Yes. Even easier during AM EMH (generally fewer guests during EMH, and most will be at 7DMT & Peter Pan.)

We've done many of the Tomorrowland -and- Fantasyland attractions during the AM EHM hour.
Just choose attractions that load fast and don't take a lot of time, in themselves.
(So to maximize AM EMH, I'd avoid 7DMT, Peter Pan, Small World, Mickeys Philharmagic, Monsters Laugh Floor and Tomorrowland Speedway. And head to Space Mtn. first.)
 
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