Kindermouse
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Hi all,
I am just starting to sketch out my first trip to WDW and my travel agent asked me a question that I'm not sure I know the answer to so I thought I'd get feedback from seasoned WDW vet before deciding.
She asked if I was planning to take advantage of early entry or extra night time hours. In all my trips to Disneyland I always try to take advantage of early morning hours and be at rope drop because these are often the best times of the day in terms of short wait times and low crowds. I rarely do any late nights because I'm always too tired from getting up at 5:30-6:00 am and walking through the parks all day. I assumed at first I would stick to what works for me and do early entry and rope drop times and not do any late nights but....I am a Californian and my body clock is about 3 hours ahead of orland time. I may well have a rough time getting up at what my body thinks is 3 am for rope drop.
Would I do better sleep in and avoid the parks with early entry? Are evening extra hours worth it or are they hardly any less crowded than regular day times? do the extra evening hours make you miss out on night time shows too much to be able to make use of them?
Do those of you that have done the coast to coast timehop feel like your body shakes it off and adjusts quickly enough or do you feel like you do better the stay a bit closer to your regular sleep schedule? Are there simple tips and tricks that make it all work out that I dont know about? Would I be able to sleep in if I wanted to or are the resorts (POFQ) too loud during the morning to do that any way?
This will be my first trip and possibly my only trip since a WDW trip costs me more than double what I pay for a DL trip so I want to be sure I dont burn myself out and end up being the less adorable version of grumpy ( I am about that short and yet I just can't pull it off the way he does).
I am just starting to sketch out my first trip to WDW and my travel agent asked me a question that I'm not sure I know the answer to so I thought I'd get feedback from seasoned WDW vet before deciding.
She asked if I was planning to take advantage of early entry or extra night time hours. In all my trips to Disneyland I always try to take advantage of early morning hours and be at rope drop because these are often the best times of the day in terms of short wait times and low crowds. I rarely do any late nights because I'm always too tired from getting up at 5:30-6:00 am and walking through the parks all day. I assumed at first I would stick to what works for me and do early entry and rope drop times and not do any late nights but....I am a Californian and my body clock is about 3 hours ahead of orland time. I may well have a rough time getting up at what my body thinks is 3 am for rope drop.
Would I do better sleep in and avoid the parks with early entry? Are evening extra hours worth it or are they hardly any less crowded than regular day times? do the extra evening hours make you miss out on night time shows too much to be able to make use of them?
Do those of you that have done the coast to coast timehop feel like your body shakes it off and adjusts quickly enough or do you feel like you do better the stay a bit closer to your regular sleep schedule? Are there simple tips and tricks that make it all work out that I dont know about? Would I be able to sleep in if I wanted to or are the resorts (POFQ) too loud during the morning to do that any way?
This will be my first trip and possibly my only trip since a WDW trip costs me more than double what I pay for a DL trip so I want to be sure I dont burn myself out and end up being the less adorable version of grumpy ( I am about that short and yet I just can't pull it off the way he does).