I'm another camp night owl. We very much disliked our one and only rope drop experience. While night owls are in the minority when it comes to DIS super fans, we do in fact exist lol

Especially for families with teens and adult only groups.
We sleep in

and wake up energized, getting to MK around 12 or 1 (right around the often sought "midday break" for rope droppers). Is it crowded? Yes. But, we start with our original 3 FP's (the book at 60 days highly sought after/lil to no chance in getting same day ones), grab lunch when convenient in between (normally CHH due to the almost peaceful upstairs seating), then start playing a fun game of FP roulette (gotta LOVE being able to do that on your phone now!) until a yummy TS dinner. After dinner, it's a little chill time until finding a good spot for the castle show/fireworks (Our fave is the old FP area closest to Casey's. We arrive an hour early, get a great spot along the inside back rail (so we can lean when we stand up later), then take turns for close Starbucks, ice cream, & the bathroom (next to CP).
After fireworks (we're always there when hours are later), we beeline it to Splash for a couple of no wait back to back rides, and check to see where the smallest waits are. The last 2 hours, and especially last hour (during peak season) blows RD period away with the amount of walk ons and little wait times...all with the advantage of it getting better as time goes by (v/s worse). At closing when the rides stop is our favorite ever!
We meander around almost empty sections of the park, taking in the peaceful nighttime "vibe". We slowly make our way to Main Street, collecting "deserted castle pics". Main Street is beautiful with all the lights at night and lil to no crowd!

We always stop and watch in awe as the first Kiss Goodnight happens. Then my family shops in the emporium while I hang out in the deserted "alley" listening to the sisters teach piano lessons up top (They leave the soundtrack running. I don't know why I love ending the night with them in that alley, other than it being deserted with all the pretty lights. It feels far away, and at times real). We always know to meet when the last Kiss Goodnight happens.
After, we try to get one more photo pass pic of a totally deserted castle area before the last photo pass photographer breaks down. Then we slowly make our way out to the front, admiring the view with all the lights and no people... then we end up catching the last bus back to the resort...night owl