A few points from my knowledge base of the touring industry:
Wicked, Phantom, Lion King and Aladdin all travel with a advance package, comprising about a third of their show (4 or 5 trucks) that load in on Monday, the show-to-show package loads out Sunday night into Monday morning, and drives Monday afternoon/night, for load in on Tuesday and Wednesday, with each of these titles opening no earlier than Wednesday in a new market, sometimes Thursday if its a longer distance move and coming in for more than a 2 week engagement.
Hamilton opens in a new market on Tuesday, as each company has two full physical packages, the jump set gets loaded in a few days prior, with mainly costumes, props, hair and management stuff traveling show-to-show. This is how the other shows mentioned used to tour, but all have been redesigned to work with a partial advance model, which makes it economically viable for these shows to now play markets for just two weeks.
Les Miserables, and perhaps a few other titles currently touring, use a small advance, just a truck or two, which loads in Monday AM before the rest of the trucks arrive Monday PM, to ensure that the larger one-week tours can open on Tuesday nights.
Of course, you need to remember the other end of the spectrum, and why you always need to remember that the techs on these tours work really hard to ensure you have a great experience in the theater. There are one-nighter tours that will play one market on Friday night, load out, drive, load in for a two-show Saturday (meaning the load-in is done by 12:30 to sound check and open the house for a 2pm curtain), and then load out Saturday night, drive, and load-in for a two show Sunday, and load-out to end the week.