Keep in mind that those posted wait times are often greatly exaggerated, especially during the evening hours. We've often found that the posted time can be up to 4 times the actual wait during the last hour or so of operation. This is designed to steer guests away from the attractions and towards the gift shops and exits. the good thing about 7D is that most of the queue is visible from outside and it's pretty easy to determine if the posted time is out of whack.
Keep in mind that those posted wait times are often greatly exaggerated, especially during the evening hours. We've often found that the posted time can be up to 4 times the actual wait during the last hour or so of operation. This is designed to steer guests away from the attractions and towards the gift shops and exits. the good thing about 7D is that most of the queue is visible from outside and it's pretty easy to determine if the posted time is out of whack.

Are you going to be in MK for more than one day?
We usually get to MK between 8-8:15 for a 9am rope drop and wait by the right side tunnel. We have always ended up being at the front of the pack this way. We do not typically stay in the parks past Wishes and are early risers so this has always worked best for us. Either way it seems to be agreed on here that really early or really late are the best times to ride for standby with minimal waits.![]()

I don't think I've ever been on a Disney attraction where the wait time was 100% accurate to the actual wait time lol and I've timed it. Even when there is 0 wait a lot of the time it will say 5 mins.
How many in your group? ... If you are just one or two ppl, pay attention to the CM when you get close to boarding. Sometimes if there are larger groups ahead of you who want to stay together, she will call out for smaller groups to fill the train. I've slipped ahead of others several times on rides by throwing up one or two fingers when the CM called out for smaller groups.
Two people in our group. I think we're going to do just that. Get there around 8am and head straight to the ride. Thanks! 
Thats actually happens more often than not because Disney is typically a family place. Space mountain is a place where it happens often. There are 6 seats in a "space ship" so your typical family of 4 can't fill all of it and the next family of 4 wants to all sit in the same oneThis is why I love DISboards, I would I have thought of any of these.Two people in our group. I think we're going to do just that. Get there around 8am and head straight to the ride. Thanks!
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I don't think I've ever been on a Disney attraction where the wait time was 100% accurate to the actual wait time lol and I've timed it. Even when there is 0 wait a lot of the time it will say 5 mins.
Same. Last summer I went to MK about 2-3 times per week and ive never seen it below 60. And that's if your lucky lol
My theory is that Disney inflates wait times because customers will be happy when a posted wait time is 40 minutes, but they only end up waiting 20. Compare that to a posted wait time of 15 minutes, but the guest ends up waiting 20.
But I could be wrong.
Do they actually let you thru the turnstiles well before opening time? If so how do they hold the crowd back? We've always gotten there after opening time so don't knowI'm not sure when your trip is (ETA: I see March 2016, but not sure what dates), but I'd want to be through the turnstiles between 8-8:15 for a 9:00 opening.
My theory is that Disney inflates wait times because customers will be happy when a posted wait time is 40 minutes, but they only end up waiting 20. Compare that to a posted wait time of 15 minutes, but the guest ends up waiting 20.
But I could be wrong.
Do they actually let you thru the turnstiles well before opening time? If so how do they hold the crowd back? We've always gotten there after opening time so don't know