My post was a joke. I hate these threads where people come on here and brag about how awesome they are because they NEVER wait more than 30 minutes and they always ride all the good rides.
These threads are like those stock trading scams you see online. "Use my system and you will get 2% per month!" When you do the math you see that $10,000 at 2% per month for 30 years is worth $12 million. And are these people worth $12 million? Nope. What they claim to do is impossible to actually achieve. It's the same thing with this thread.
If 7DMT is a 60 minute wait within 3 minutes of opening, and it stays longer than 60 minutes until the bitter end of the night.....how are these people riding it with a 30 minute wait? I know, they use their FP for it. OK, then how do they also ride Space, and Thunder, and Splash, and Peter Pan, and Jungle Cruise, and Haunted Mansion, and meet Anna/Elsa, and meet Cinderella, all without waiting longer than 30 minutes? I mean, you only get 3 FP's.
Basically it's impossible to do what people on here claim. You can't ride the mountains, 7DMT, Peter Pan, meet A&E, etc without waiting longer than 30 minutes. The only way you could possibly do it is if you show up at Rope Drop, then leave the park at 9:30AM when waits are longer than your 30 minute maximum, then return after 10:00PM when lines die down.
So basically what these people are saying is "I've never ridden a headliner between 10:00AM and 10:00PM without a FP+ and since I only get 3 FP+ per day, I only ride 3 headliners during that 12 hour period and the rest of the time I ride Stitch and Country Bears".
My family has taken multiple trips at different times of the year. We do it all and have never waited more than 30 minutes for a ride and its rare for us to wait that long. Wake up early, have a decent plan and you can avoid any extreme waits.
What you are claiming is literally impossible. I was at WDW during the slowest week of the year last year (the week before Labor Day with the hurricane threat.) Even during the slowest week of the year the headliners had 45 minute waits between 10:00AM and 10:00PM. It's impossible to "do it all" and "never wait more than 30 minutes". Unless you think "doing it all" means getting there at RD, riding two headliners, using FP+ on 3 more headliners, then watching Country Bears and Mickey's Philharmagic for 10 hours before lines die down after the fireworks.
I won't enter a line that is more than 20 minutes. But then we normally go for long trips 3+ weeks so I've got plenty of time to come back a different time when the line is shorter.
So you come back before 10:00AM or after 10:00PM. So, tell me, what do you do for the 12 hours between 10-10 when lines are longer than 20 minutes?
Please somebody, prove me wrong. Tell me exactly how I can ride 7DMT at 1:00PM with a 30 minute wait without having a FP+. I'd love to learn your little secret.
Many people are reading this who are headed to WDW this summer. All of you awesome people who never wait more than 30 minutes should share your secret so those people can also experience a 30 minute wait for A&E at 3:00PM without using a FP+!