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There are other changes as well.
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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OK .... I have been reading about 'Rope Drop' - does this happen in every park ... is it a big thing? A must see?
Can someone tell me a bit about this and what happens at each park.
We only caught the one at MK twice. It was our first trip to WDW and I thought it was something fun to do. My husband and I really enjoyed it but DD was indifferent about it and was just ready to get into the park.
For the ceremony at MK, you stand in front of the park and watch it as it takes place on top of the train station. One day the "mayor" came out and the other day it was the "fire chief" that started it all off. He comes out and says a bit, then there were some singers/dancers and then the train arrives with some of the characters on it (Mickey, Pluto, Donald, Snow White, Mary Poppins and some others)
I thought it was something fun to do since it was our first trip!
Here are a few pics from the one in MK:
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I finally made it to a rope drop at the MK on Labor Day. It was a really nice ceremony.
You can see the rope drops on youtube. Just look for disney world rope drops. lots of videos of them are on there.
All the parks do something to open the parks in the morning
The MK has the most "Disney" magic around it, IMHO. The Animal Kingdom is charming, but short. The one at the Studios is very "Hollywood." The one at Epcot is probably the shortest.
Basically, you need to be at the park entrance about 15 minutes before official opening on a non-EMH morning. At the MK, you need to be facing the lagoon side of the train station. At the AK, go through the Oasis and be watching the Tree of Life. At DHS, you go up Hollywood Boulevard, facing the hat. At Epcot, I believe it starts before Spaceship Earth and they escort you up towards the Fountain of Nations. (I haven't seen it in a long while.)
I hope you get to catch one or two of them -- especially the one at the MK.
MK is a must do for us!!! LOVE it and it makes me teary every single time!!! DHS is probably my second fav....but that's probably because I got to participate once!! But the last few times I've been to WDW, they haven't included any guests in the little show. Epcot is nothing special. AK is cute but we don't rush to get a spot at the rope anymore.
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We have seen them once. They were ok but nothing I would consider a must see. I think the easiest one to see is at MK because it is at the train station and elevated so everyone can see it.
MK is a must do for us!!! LOVE it and it makes me teary every single time!!! DHS is probably my second fav....but that's probably because I got to participate once!! But the last few times I've been to WDW, they haven't included any guests in the little show. Epcot is nothing special. AK is cute but we don't rush to get a spot at the rope anymore.
The MK has the most "Disney" magic around it, IMHO
I agree! Rope drop at MK is one of my most favorite parts of the trip!! There is something magic about the whole thing, and c'mon, who doesn't love a little pixie dust?