We were there last week, and we did the recommended method to get on Nemo first thing. IT. WAS. INSANE.
We took our second Magic Morning to do it. Park opening was 8 a.m. (spring break, huge crowds) so MM started at 7 a.m. SOOO... we got to the security station at 6:10. The security people weren't there yet. There were two other people there. Within 8 minutes there were about 30 people behind us. Security started strolling up at 6:20. At 6:30 they opened, and we ran for the gates. We were first in line at our turnstile. They did the countdown and opened the turnstiles at 6:50. Everybody ran, and I mean DASHED (despite CMs calling out, "Please don't run!") to the end of Main Street, which was roped off for the rope drop. I had never heard of this before, rope drop at early entry, but there it was. Just before 7 a.m., the security people quietly moved along the lines, winding up the rope and saying calmly, "Don't go yet, ok, we're just getting the rope out of the way, we'll tell you when to go." At 7 a.m. precisely the head guy smiled and made a little "go" motion, and those of us at the rope took off. My husband, who is a runner, dashed on over around the back side of the Matterhorn; there were CMS all along the route pointing the way and seeming to shrug at the runners. He and my fast-moving daughter jumped into the line and started winding through all the roped maze. The other 3 of us caught up and ducked under to join them maybe 15 seconds later. We got onto the first sub. The line was up to an hour within a few minutes.
Now, it's a cute ride, and I'm glad we saw it, but in retrospect it is a whole lot of hooha for ... just that, a cute ride.

What a manic run. I felt like the running of the bulls in Pamplona. It was crazy to do all that for a ride. Of course, my opinion is colored by the fact that one of my daughters wasn't feeling well and making her do this made her worse, I realized later. She should have been back at the hotel, sleeping in and resting.