CourtFool
A Mouse in Llama Clothing
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My daughter has stated she wants to make rope drop with me next time we go to Disneyland. I have never made a rope drop. Vacation is for sleeping in
right? This time, I decided that I really want to try, but I did not want to push my DW or DD into it. Our last trip, there were several times we split up during the day and had no problem connecting again later. Aint technology grand? So I proposed that I would go early and let the two of them sleep in.
Well, that did not go over too well with DD. She wants to make rope drop too. Fantastic! Who would complain when your daughter wants to spend some quality Disney time with them? If youre complaining, youve got no heart.
The entire point of rope drop is to walk right on to your favorite ride, right? So we needed a plan. What ride first, then second, then third. DD immediately said Matterhorn. That is her favorite now. Not bad, not bad, but I pointed out that the Matterhorn line moves pretty quickly even during the middle of the day. I countered with Space Mountain which seemed to me always in high demand. She agreed. Space Mountain, Matterhorn, Big Thunder Ranch, then Pixie Hollow. Logical, right? I tossed in Pixie Hollow because that line fills up pretty fast and we are going to want to see Tink at some point. O.k., I am going to want to see Tink at some point.
Then I pointed out we had to remain flexible. Battle plans are the first thing tossed out the window at contact with the enemy. We had a plan, but we would be willing to alter it if things changed. A ride could be closed. Another ride we really want to ride on might not have a line. I am sure there is a bathroom break in there somewhere too. We will be flexible. A reed in the wind. Like a great Taoist master, we will become one with Disneyland.
Well, that did not go over too well with DD. She wants to make rope drop too. Fantastic! Who would complain when your daughter wants to spend some quality Disney time with them? If youre complaining, youve got no heart.
The entire point of rope drop is to walk right on to your favorite ride, right? So we needed a plan. What ride first, then second, then third. DD immediately said Matterhorn. That is her favorite now. Not bad, not bad, but I pointed out that the Matterhorn line moves pretty quickly even during the middle of the day. I countered with Space Mountain which seemed to me always in high demand. She agreed. Space Mountain, Matterhorn, Big Thunder Ranch, then Pixie Hollow. Logical, right? I tossed in Pixie Hollow because that line fills up pretty fast and we are going to want to see Tink at some point. O.k., I am going to want to see Tink at some point.
Then I pointed out we had to remain flexible. Battle plans are the first thing tossed out the window at contact with the enemy. We had a plan, but we would be willing to alter it if things changed. A ride could be closed. Another ride we really want to ride on might not have a line. I am sure there is a bathroom break in there somewhere too. We will be flexible. A reed in the wind. Like a great Taoist master, we will become one with Disneyland.