Finally got dh's computer. What nerve of him, making me wait so long
I spent this morning trying to iron out some of the details on my tentative schedule; flipped a few things. Of course I came up with more questions! Here goes.......
Re: rope drops: I've heard alot about them. Are they worth it? What time would we have to leave GKTW to make it (let's say, for example, park opens at 9:00). Is it worth missing a character photo op at GKTW (since that is generally what it would mean). Are we just as likely to see the characters and get good interaction/photo ops in the parks?
Rope Drop really just means you are there when the park opens. If your kids are into running to a ride to be the first to ride, then this would be your thing! The MK and AK have actual "shows" of sorts that happen before the park opens. I have only seen MK's (from the front and being IN the show!
) You can see bunches of pictures of that from the "Magical" TR in my siggie.
I would do things at GKTW rather than rope drop. The character interaction is just different at GKTW. You have more time.
Re: Nick Character photo ops: Anyone know who the characters are? I greatly limit my kids' time spent in front of that channel. I think the only characters they are intimately familiar with are the kooks from Fairly Oddparents and that ridiculous SpongeBob nut and his pals

I actually HATE that SpongeBob show but find the manner in which they have configured the characters to be rather hilarious. I mean a talking sponge with appendages???? Who EVER thought of that?
I think they were...uh...maybe taking non prescription medications.
Anyway...The characters vary...And hopefully someone else will answer this one...
Anyone know the true drive time between GKTW and parks (from door to turnstile)? Is it reasonable to even consider coming back to GKTW for a lunch break or is likely to eat up too much time? Did I read that you can get a boxed lunch to take with you for the day? Could you take such a thing into the park?
Totally depends. Personally...when I go to Disney. I really enjoy getting to the parks early...staying till about 1 PM...then leaving for a few hours - go back to the room, take a shower, rest...and then go back to a different park that night. But that is just me. Probably also depends on your finances. Lunch is provided at GKTW...but not in the parks. Also...how much energy do your kids have?
I read that somewhere, too. That would be a good idea. In the MK and Epcot there are rooms that you can rest in. And you can always lay down at any First Aid to take a break.
Yes...you can take any food item you want into the parks. Except Alcohol.
Is actual Park Hopping within a single day worth it? How much time is it likely to take to go from one park to another? I know the monorail goes btw MK and Epcot but btw the others you have to drive don't you? Seeing that operating hours are reduced at this time of year would too much time be lost?
Totally depends on the park. I had no trouble going from AK to DHS to Epcot one day. We did the thrill rides at each park and it was fun. But...if you are going to "enjoy" the park and do lots of stuff...then it may not make sense. Epcot/MK are close. Epcot and DHS are also close. AK is pretty far from everything, but I almost always split that day wiht another park because it closes so early.
I think "hopping" to see a special parade or Fantasmic is a good idea. Because you avoid some crowd that say.
It is true that your hours a less...so you might want to take full advantage and go all day and retire early.
Do we need a whole day to tour AK? A 1/2 day? 3/4 of a day? 1/3? 2/3? Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh you get the idea
Totally depends on what you want to see. If you want to do Safari, Lion King Show and Nemo that the least amount of time you can spend there is around 1 or 2. And you really have to plan well to see the shows early. If you do everything else and then try to see the shows, you end up having to pick or end up being there all day long.
Sample touring plan for me would be: Safari first, then Lion King Show, then rides, then eat, then Finding Nemo Show last. But that is just a sample and has you doing some criss crossing of the park.
There are good meet and greets there, too.
I'll be back!
Pamela