Haunted also had a delayed opening. It was very frustrating, but with genie, we were able to a lot after our midday break, but didn’t try for 7D again.Worst luck ever this morning at MK. Both 7DMT and Space are down. As is Peter Pan
Thank you, this is so very helpful and encouraging. I'm still considering it for our family, at least partially, since we did great with utilizing Fast Pass back in the day (and it seems the same!?), but it appears it would cost $400 extra for 4 parks, and that's really a LOT. If I added $ILL per park we'd be at like $700-$800 extra... seems worth it getting up extra early... just not sure about that midday break - we would love to do it, but unsure when to return by... and whether worth it considering time it takes to go travel back and forth... (summer trip, POFQ)?I was glad we skipped paying for G+. In my opinion, it would not have been worth the cost. However, that is just my opinion.
If you're interested in more information about G+ and hearing many people's experiences and strategies, please check out the Everything Genie thread. The posts on page 1 list a ton of helpful information plus links to videos that people are finding helpful. It isn't a 'one size fits all' scenario and really depends on anticipated crowds, park, date and so much more.Thank you, this is so very helpful and encouraging. I'm still considering it for our family, at least partially, since we did great with utilizing Fast Pass back in the day (and it seems the same!?), but it appears it would cost $400 extra for 4 parks, and that's really a LOT. If I added $ILL per park we'd be at like $700-$800 extra... seems worth it getting up extra early... just not sure about that midday break - we would love to do it, but unsure when to return by... and whether worth it considering time it takes to go travel back and forth... (summer trip, POFQ)?
It seems to me that EMH pretty much crushes any rope drop advantage for off site guests on the most popular rides.
Post 1 explains how it works in great detail.Sorry if this has been asked a million times already.
On my last trip, which was pre-COVID, it seems that EMH was only offered at certain parks on certain days (i.e., MK was Mondays, AK Tuesdays, Epcot Wednesdays, etc. you get the point). So a crafty planner who did not benefit from EMH could rope drop a different park instead.
I'm planning my first post-COVID trip for this August and noticed EMH is now at EVERY PARK EVERY DAY.
My question is how does this affect rope dropping? Is it still as beneficial as it was before, or is the advantage kind of diluted by the thousands of people already in the park before you?
That is the point of EMH.It seems to me that EMH pretty much crushes any rope drop advantage for off site guests on the most popular rides.
Totally get that. Just answering the question.That is the point of EMH.
Post 1 explains how it works in great detail.
this thread is full of guest experiences.
Are you staying onsite of offsite?thanks i'll dive into reading the thread now. My initial impression is off-site guests are getting less done by rope dropping than before. It's what I expected.
Skyliner is your best option for sure! It will drop you at International Gateway which is right beside Remy.Hello! Owe are staying at the Caribbean resort. Our goal is to be at the front part of the line for rope drop (for early entrance for hotel guests) then go straight to Remy’s ride, then go to Test Track. What is the best way to go about this? I had planned to take the Skyliner to Epcot but now that I am reading more, it sounds like it will not get us to the park early enough to be at the front of rope drop because the Skyliner does not start moving until an hour before park opening. Should we drive our car from Caribbean to general Epcot parking instead? Should we take an Uber? (Family of 5.) What entrance should we go in? Should we consider doing Test Track first then Remy? Thank you for any tips!
If you want to get to IG early for Remy, you could Uber to Swan/Dolphin and walk from there.Hello! Owe are staying at the Caribbean resort. Our goal is to be at the front part of the line for rope drop (for early entrance for hotel guests) then go straight to Remy’s ride, then go to Test Track. What is the best way to go about this? I had planned to take the Skyliner to Epcot but now that I am reading more, it sounds like it will not get us to the park early enough to be at the front of rope drop because the Skyliner does not start moving until an hour before park opening. Should we drive our car from Caribbean to general Epcot parking instead? Should we take an Uber? (Family of 5.) What entrance should we go in? Should we consider doing Test Track first then Remy? Thank you for any tips!
Skyliner starts plenty early -- at least an hour before Early Opening time, not before regular park opening. It's by FAR your best bet to get to the park early to rope drop Remy. You do NOT want to be at the front entrance, you want to be at the International Gateway.Hello! Owe are staying at the Caribbean resort. Our goal is to be at the front part of the line for rope drop (for early entrance for hotel guests) then go straight to Remy’s ride, then go to Test Track. What is the best way to go about this? I had planned to take the Skyliner to Epcot but now that I am reading more, it sounds like it will not get us to the park early enough to be at the front of rope drop because the Skyliner does not start moving until an hour before park opening. Should we drive our car from Caribbean to general Epcot parking instead? Should we take an Uber? (Family of 5.) What entrance should we go in? Should we consider doing Test Track first then Remy? Thank you for any tips!
At the IG entrance, you’ll only be competing with guests that walk from the boardwalk area hotels. Going to the front of the park by bus or car will be a long trek to the back of the park.Hello! Owe are staying at the Caribbean resort. Our goal is to be at the front part of the line for rope drop (for early entrance for hotel guests) then go straight to Remy’s ride, then go to Test Track. What is the best way to go about this? I had planned to take the Skyliner to Epcot but now that I am reading more, it sounds like it will not get us to the park early enough to be at the front of rope drop because the Skyliner does not start moving until an hour before park opening. Should we drive our car from Caribbean to general Epcot parking instead? Should we take an Uber? (Family of 5.) What entrance should we go in? Should we consider doing Test Track first then Remy? Thank you for any tips!
That is terrible luck. Sad faceWorst luck ever this morning at MK. Both 7DMT and Space are down. As is Peter Pan
Agreed about arriving early. If you are off site it does hurt your chances a short wait at the most popular rides, but combing genie plus and standby you can still get a great start to the day by being early. Then take a break in the middle of the day and come back for later afternoon/evening. We love that strategyAre you staying onsite of offsite?
Regardless, the earlier you get to the parks, the better. Early morning and later in the evening normally sees lowest crowds.
Depends on your goals. If you just want to enjoy a slow pace in the parks and don't care if you miss some of the headliners, then don't mess with EMH. But if you want to knock out the biggies it is absolutely worth it. For example, we might do Slinky and Tower, both standby, before 9:30 or 10:00 am. We purchase Rise. We Genie + Rocking RC and Mickey and Minnie. Chill middle of the day with lunch in the parks/the pool at the resort. Then maybe come back to HS for the evening or hop to another park, and hit some big rides late. We believe early morning and late evening are absolutely the best for effective Disneyworld "parking", and much of the year it makes a ton of sense considering the heat in the middle of the day. Have fun! Cheers.Sorry if this has been asked a million times already.
On my last trip, which was pre-COVID, it seems that EMH was only offered at certain parks on certain days (i.e., MK was Mondays, AK Tuesdays, Epcot Wednesdays, etc. you get the point). So a crafty planner who did not benefit from EMH could rope drop a different park instead.
I'm planning my first post-COVID trip for this August and noticed EMH is now at EVERY PARK EVERY DAY.
My question is how does this affect rope dropping? Is it still as beneficial as it was before, or is the advantage kind of diluted by the thousands of people already in the park before you?