Rope Drop Strategy: Tokyo Disney Resort

Which ride should you sprint to at park opening? Our data has the answer. Updated daily from millions of historical wait time records.

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Rope drop is the single most effective strategy at Tokyo Disney Resort. The first 30 to 60 minutes after park opening consistently produce the lowest wait times of the entire day. For example, rope dropping Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast at Tokyo Disneyland today means a roughly 18-minute wait instead of 124 minutes at peak — saving you an estimated 106 minutes.

Below you will find data-driven rope drop picks for every theme park, split by Early Theme Park Entry (available to Disney Resort guests 30 minutes before official open) and official park opening (all guests). Each pick is ranked by net time saved after accounting for walk time from the park entrance.

Tokyo Disneyland

Early Entry: 8:00 AM · Official Open: 9:00 AM · Close: 21:00 PM

Early Theme Park Entry (Resort Guests)
#1
Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast
18 min
vs 124 min peak
Save 106 min
Open
18
+1h
111
+2h
124
+3h
93
#2
Splash Mountain
Outdoor water ride — afternoon storms may cause temporary closure
7 min
vs 81 min peak
Save 74 min
Open
7
+1h
56
+2h
70
+3h
71
#3
The Happy Ride with Baymax
6 min
vs 77 min peak
Save 71 min
Open
6
+1h
76
+2h
77
+3h
70
All Guests (Official Open)
#1
Haunted Mansion
15 min
vs 41 min peak
Save 26 min
Open
15
+1h
27
+2h
34
+3h
34
#2
Splash Mountain
Outdoor water ride — afternoon storms may cause temporary closure
56 min
vs 81 min peak
Save 25 min
Open
56
+1h
70
+2h
71
+3h
69
#3
Pooh's Hunny Hunt
50 min
vs 66 min peak
Save 16 min
Open
50
+1h
66
+2h
53
+3h
56
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Tokyo DisneySea

Early Entry: 8:00 AM · Official Open: 9:00 AM · Close: 21:00 PM

Early Theme Park Entry (Resort Guests)
#1
Journey to the Center of the Earth
15 min
vs 150 min peak
Save 135 min
Open
15
+1h
92
+2h
143
+3h
144
#2
Soaring: Fantastic Flight
22 min
vs 151 min peak
Save 129 min
Open
22
+1h
128
+2h
151
+3h
139
#3
Toy Story Mania!
20 min
vs 127 min peak
Save 107 min
Open
20
+1h
104
+2h
127
+3h
99
All Guests (Official Open)
#1
Raging Spirits
32 min
vs 106 min peak
Save 74 min
Open
32
+1h
104
+2h
102
+3h
99
#2
Rapunzel's Lantern Festival
59 min
vs 117 min peak
Save 58 min
Open
59
+1h
117
+2h
111
+3h
86
#3
Journey to the Center of the Earth
92 min
vs 150 min peak
Save 58 min
Open
92
+1h
143
+2h
144
+3h
139
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Rope Drop FAQ

What time is rope drop at Disney World?

Rope drop happens at official park opening, which is typically 9:00 AM at most Walt Disney World parks. However, Disney Resort guests can take advantage of Early Theme Park Entry and enter 30 minutes before official opening (usually 8:30 AM). Exact times vary by park and season. We recommend arriving at the park entrance 30 to 45 minutes before your entry time to clear security and be positioned near the front.

What is rope drop?

Rope drop is the strategy of arriving at a Disney theme park before it opens and heading directly to a high-demand attraction the moment the gates open. The term comes from the physical rope Cast Members used to hold across the walkway, which they would literally drop at park opening. Today, the "rope" may be replaced by Cast Members simply waving guests forward, but the strategy remains the same: be there first, ride the busiest attraction with minimal wait.

Is rope drop worth it?

Absolutely. Our historical wait time data consistently shows that the first 30 to 60 minutes after park opening have the lowest waits of the day. For example, rope dropping Journey to the Center of the Earth at Tokyo DisneySea saves an average of 135 minutes compared to visiting at peak. Even if you only rope drop one ride per day, you are reclaiming time that would otherwise be spent standing in line during the busiest hours.

What rides should I rope drop at Magic Kingdom?

The best Magic Kingdom rope drop picks vary by day. Common top choices include TRON Lightcycle Run, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and Space Mountain. Check the data above for today's specific recommendations.

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