Sharpdisney
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- Jun 11, 2014
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Hi, my first post here... planning our first trip to WDW. I have planned to go end of Feb, begining of March 2015. I've used TouringPlans and EasyWDW to view the historical crowd levels at that time. We are squeezing in between the week of President's Day breaks, and the March spring breaks. Historically, this has been a relatively quiet time (although not the slowest). Some crowd levels are as low as 2, or higher like 5. I am working on a touring plan so I will have some ideas of where to go. Also, on vacation, we do not mind being nightowls, even the 5 y.o. (as long as we do not wake up at 6 a.m.!)
My question is, will my trip not be fun if we do NOT go at rope drop? I plan to get my FP+ for my group, and get them wisely based upon top rides for our group, etc. We plan for quick dining except maybe sit down one or two evenings (which I'll reserve!!!).
I am having a hard time getting ready to tell my DH and MIL that we need to wake up at 6:30 a.m. on vacation, and then wait 45 minutes outside a gate, and then walk 10 minute directly to a particular attraction, no passing go, etc.
It is our first visit, I want to see and do alot, but I know we won't do everything and I am OK with that. I want to let the "magic" happen and I want my 5 y.o. son to feel like we have some freedom to go where we want when we want.
So tell me - is rope drop my only way to go? Am I going to ruin our trip if we show up at 10 am? Or tell me some success stories of how you manage without RD.
Thanks all!
My question is, will my trip not be fun if we do NOT go at rope drop? I plan to get my FP+ for my group, and get them wisely based upon top rides for our group, etc. We plan for quick dining except maybe sit down one or two evenings (which I'll reserve!!!).
I am having a hard time getting ready to tell my DH and MIL that we need to wake up at 6:30 a.m. on vacation, and then wait 45 minutes outside a gate, and then walk 10 minute directly to a particular attraction, no passing go, etc.
It is our first visit, I want to see and do alot, but I know we won't do everything and I am OK with that. I want to let the "magic" happen and I want my 5 y.o. son to feel like we have some freedom to go where we want when we want.
So tell me - is rope drop my only way to go? Am I going to ruin our trip if we show up at 10 am? Or tell me some success stories of how you manage without RD.
Thanks all!
Everyone has their own way of touring, so find what you're comfortable with and have fun!

