I think all feedback is valuable and thus is yours. I want to challenge several things here and hope it does not come across as being personal. You are making factual statements that just do not make sense to me.
Yesterday, we lined up to enter Adventureland, about 10 minutes before the 9am opening, with the goal of riding HMH first. The slow walk through Adventureland was just like the walk out on a Fantasmic night, slow and crowded. When we got to HMH, we were in the first elevator of the day. So what? By 10am, we had ridden HMH, Splash, POTC, Indy and BTMRR. We could have easily ridden HMH multiple times if we wanted to.
Forget about walking to HMH and forget walking through queues and forget time to board rides and do safety checks. The duration of each of the five rides is:
HMH 8 minutes
Splash 12 minutes
POTC 16 minutes
IJA 5 minutes
BTMRR 4 minutes
Total - 45 minutes
Now add to that the "slow walk to HMH", the time it takes to walk from ride to ride, the time it takes to walk through a queue (IJA at least five minutes as they make you stop and watch a security movie), the Splash queue takes at least a couple minutes, etc. Even if there was no one else in the park I do not see how one could do the above by 10AM.
Yesterday, we lined up to enter Adventureland, about 10 minutes before the 9am opening
Not every rope drop is the same. On some days DL does not allow folks through the gates early. Thus if one arrives 10 minutes before official park opening one is at the turnstile lines which can be backed up far into the Esplanade. On most days I have made RD there is no way I could have arrived 10 minutes before park opening and done anything close to what you did by 10AM.
Lining up at a rope is a waste of time.
Your experience may make this true for you. But not everyone tours the way you did this day or has the park conditions you had this day. In fact I can say I have never used RD the way you used it this day.
To wit...
o RD has different value whether the park opens at 8AM, 9AM or 10AM, and whether there is an EMH/MM that day, and whether or not the guest has EMH/MM privileges.
o How one spends their RD has a lot to do with how much value one gets. The OP chose to go on headliners with high capacity that are generally not the best use of RD. A better use of RD is low capacity/slow loaders such as:
Peter Pan
Dumbo
Alice
Mr. Toad
Mad Tea Party
Nemo Subs (possibly, depends on the day)
and basically getting the slow loaders out of the way with a minimal wait before transitioning to the high capacity rides. E.g., I almost never would ride POTC in the first hour of the day as its queue builds so slowly you can still hop in line 2-3 hours after park opening and the line is still very short (like 5 minutes).
o There is nothing very new at DL right now. When there is something new - which there often is - then RD is often the only way to ride such rides with a short wait if they have no FP. Think the re-opening of the Nemo Subs in 2007 and POTC (in 2006 I believe?).
Even if they have FP the FPs will go very quickly (ST in 2011, Space Mtn in 2005).
o I am not sure what you are comparing RD arrival to. Is it arriving 15 minutes after RD? Or one hour after? Or two hours after? Not that you are saying this, but comparing RD to someone who arrives 2 hours after RD is a huge, huge, HUGE difference.
o Arriving early for RD makes sense in many cases because time spent in line before RD is different than time spent in line after RD. Before RD one is not missing on anything happening in the park. After RD any time in line
does mean one is missing something else. Using pre-RD time to minimize post-RD time is a good trade for many folks.
o It sounds like you are a local to DLR and thus RD can have a different value for you. Guests staying at a local hotel who take afternoon breaks - especially during warmer months - often couple RD with a park departure around 1PM and then return around 5PM. Thus RD plays into a strategy of avoiding the biggest crowds of the day as well as the highest heat of the day during warm months.
o Arriving at RD or soon thereafter helps one get more FPs. I used to get FPs at park opening but now with the window enforcement I generally wait until 30-60 minutes after park opening. Even so, those arriving 2+ hours after RD will miss one or two FP opportunities compared to RD folks.
