This will be our first FP+ trip.
We've always had a loose plan. In the past, here's what we did at Rope Drop:
My husband and the kids would hang back and see the RD show, and I would work my way closer to the front. I would get our first set of FPs and meet them all at an agreed upon location. (So, say, I would get FPs to Peter Pan, and meet them at Big Thunder.) We would do Big Thunder and Splash, then use that FP, and figure out our next moves. (So, I would get a FP while they went on the hated teacups) We didn't have a strict touring plan for the day, but worked it 2 or 3 rides at a time.
I suspect this trip will be pretty much the same. Our FPs are pretty close together in terms of time-- some late mornings, some framing a dinner ADR. So we'll still do Rope Drop, still make use of those early uncrowded hours in the park. And we'll see what we can squeeze in between FPs.
The one non-negotiable part of the day for my family is the afternoon break. It keeps us all comfortably cool and refreshed in the summer heat.
Also, this trip is the first one we've done with other people; it's a family reunion with my husband's brother and sister and their families. So that, too, will effect the dynamic of how we plan our days. We have meals, mostly dinners, planned just about every day. And we've agreed on particular parks, with shared FPs at those parks. But other than that, it will be a matter of keeping in touch via cell. We're at the parks early, my brother in law and his family prefer to close the parks in evening EMH.