Who was there? Longest wait during the day?
No FP yet (I think) to muck it up. It's a people-eater.http://cdn.wdwmagic.com/imgstore/ElementGalleryItems/attractions/Fullsize/Fantasyland_Full_17160.jpg
You'd think it would be more.
Ben went on it four times today. I have *so* been looking forward to this day ever since SWSA closed. Ben has been moping around the park, visiting The Graveyard of Snow White's Scary Adventures (TGOSWSA), and generally been miserable in the park since the end of May. Today he came alive, and was absolutely mesmerized by the whole thing. The posted wait time every time we went on it was 30-40 minutes, although the first time we went to visit it was closed for a little while. They are definitely still working out some kinks, but the queue moves right along. That omnimover just sucks people right up.
Ben went on it four times today. I have *so* been looking forward to this day ever since SWSA closed. Ben has been moping around the park, visiting The Graveyard of Snow White's Scary Adventures (TGOSWSA), and generally been miserable in the park since the end of May. Today he came alive, and was absolutely mesmerized by the whole thing. The posted wait time every time we went on it was 30-40 minutes, although the first time we went to visit it was closed for a little while. They are definitely still working out some kinks, but the queue moves right along. That omnimover just sucks people right up.
I was there around 5 and it said 30 minutes but it wasn't close to that. I'd say around 15-20 and some of that had to do with everyone stopping to take pictures and "play" inside the queue. The queue however is enormous and will be able to accommodate a HUGH crowd if needed.
Question about FP for this.... Aren't the FP machines supposed to be located accross the walkway next to 7DMT (along with the Mermaid gift shop)? Or is there a spot for them on the same side of the ride?No FP yet (I think) to muck it up. It's a people-eater.
This is exactly what I was thinking. I haven't been to WDW since 2009, but I visited Anaheim a few weeks ago and never experienced more than a 5 minute wait for Little Mermaid. It's a nice ride, but I don't think I'd wait more than 20 minutes for it (but I won't wait more than 20 minutes for pretty much anything other than Crush's Coaster in DLP or Space Mountain in Disneyland.)Walk-on at DCA
It's nice to see that he has found a new favorite, I wish your family the best of luck.Nemo14 - Kept count today, we'll see what happens. I really do have mixed feelings about the closure of SWSA in that we were clearly sad to see it go, but in the long run it is a net positive to not have him so obsessed with a ride. Once nice thing I noted about JotLTM is that the ride itself is nearly twice as long as SWSA was, and with the line configuration it is physically impossible for him to cycle through multiple rides as quickly. On SWSA it was possible to do three rides in under ten minutes, whereas with JotLM even after the opening crowds go away and it becomes a walk on he would be hard pressed to do it three times in a half hour.
Pixiedustmaker - He has not been on an airplane since we moved to Central Florida in 2003, and that was a fairly difficult flight. Ten years later, however, I think he would do much better. Honestly I would really love to take him to Disneyland Paris, that's the version that is closest to the WDW one. I think he would really like it. And truth be told, I am sure my wife would not object to me taking her to Paris on vacation...
I was there around 5 and it said 30 minutes but it wasn't close to that. I'd say around 15-20 and some of that had to do with everyone stopping to take pictures and "play" inside the queue. The queue however is enormous and will be able to accommodate a HUGH crowd if needed.
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