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I was underwhelmed. I agree with the above poster, it's worth a 15 minute wait max, although I've only ridden it with FP+.
Did people really think Disney would put a thrill ride smack in Fantasyland? Seriously???
Disney would never do that...(cough, cough, Matterhorn, cough, cough). While the Matterhorn would not qualify as a "thrill ride" today, it was far more of a thrill ride in 1959 than 7DMT is today, proportionately . Indeed, when Disney officially moved the Matterhorn to Fantasyland, (well, they didn't move it--the Lands simply got Gerrymandered), it was the most thrilling ride in all of DL. Right there in Fantasyland. Imagine that.
I originally had planned on adding it to my list but my use the FP for other rides.
Irrespective of where you personally place a ride in your hierarchy of "favorites" it still makes sense to use FP+ in a way that will bypass the longest lines. So even if you come off the ride unimpressed, it is better to use a FP+ here than anywhere else right now (except A&E meet and greet). The only thing worse than walking away unimpressed with an attraction is walking away unimpressed after having waited an hour. One can plan to go at RD. But those plans often fall through. And 5,000 other people might have the same idea and maybe 3,000 of them can walk faster than you.
Disney would never do that...(cough, cough, Matterhorn, cough, cough). While the Matterhorn would not qualify as a "thrill ride" today, it was far more of a thrill ride in 1959 than 7DMT is today, proportionately . Indeed, when Disney officially moved the Matterhorn to Fantasyland, (well, they didn't move it--the Lands simply got Gerrymandered), it was the most thrilling ride in all of DL. Right there in Fantasyland. Imagine that.
I was about to say the same thing. FPs should be selected based on how much time in line they can save you, not on how impressive the ride seems to you. If you plan to do 7DMT, I would definitely get a FP for it if possible.
I seriously cannot believe people are still complaining about this ride. Why would anyone expect some big thrill ride in Fantasyland?? It was always considered to be an intensity level between Big Thunder and Barnstormer, which is exactly what it is.
As you say---55 years ago.
....especially after Disney aired a commercial that sped up the film speed to make it look like people were riding a much faster attraction.....
Whoa...wait. They seriously did that?
And if they did, wouldn't doing so be an acknowledgement that a "thrill ride" would appeal to a much larger base than what they actually had?
I got the feeling that somewhere along the line someone said "it's really short, so add more diamonds".
This should be the answer to every problem. Add more diamonds!