How long has the 7 Dwarfs Mine Train FP line wait time been?

carimar

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Anyone been recently?
I've heard the Peter Pan's FP line can still be up to 30 mins.
 
It depends on the day and the time of day. Do you have the MDE app? You can look on there for wait times. Right now PP is running 65 minutes and 7DMT is running 75 minutes.
 
Right now it is Monday at 1:23pm at WDW. The MDE App is saying that 7DMT has a 70 minute wait. Peter Pan is listed as 55 minutes. Pirates is 35.
 
You did mean Fast Pass line didn't you NOT standby line. I would hope the FP Line would go quicker than that.
 

We rode it twice a few weeks ago with FP+ and waited about 5-10 minutes each time. The standby lines you can view on the MDE app are probably going to be much longer.
 
Just got back.

If you get in line at rope drop, the wait will be 45 minutes. I was there last Wednesday...got into MK at 9am and made a bee-line to 7DMT. Got to the ride at 9:05. At 9:05 the posted wait was 75 minutes, but ended up being only 45 minutes.

During the day, the wait was 90-minutes, typically. A real 90-minutes.

It is not really that great of an attraction. It is a roller-coaster for people that don't like roller-coasters. It is very smooth with small drops and it is short. The theming is ok, not great.

If you don't have a FP, I wouldn't wait any more than 15 minutes for it. Which means that if you don't have a FP, don't ride it, because the wait will not be less than 15 minutes at any time in the near future.
 
FP+ wait was about 5 mins.

It is not worth standing in line for 60+ mins to ride.
 
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Thanks everyone. I meant the "Fastpass" line vs the "standby" line. I have heard the PP FP line can still be up to 30 minutes long! Was just wondering how long 7D's FP line was usually.
 
We went on opening day around 3:00 with a fastpass and walked right on with the standby being a 90 minutes wait.
 
Thanks everyone. I meant the "Fastpass" line vs the "standby" line. I have heard the PP FP line can still be up to 30 minutes long! Was just wondering how long 7D's FP line was usually.

Wow that person that waited that long in Peter Pan FP line must've hit a really bad time. We've been 2x (Easter and 4th of July) with the FP+ and Peter Pan has been the quickest FP line out of anything. Both trips we literally walked on and that's one ride where there isn't a long walk to get to the ride, so it's about 7 minutes from entering the FP line (there was no line...) to exiting the ride. I timed it at Easter, but forgot over July 4 week.

Every single FP+ line was almost walk-on for us both trips. Granted, some have longer ques to get to the actual ride and thus it gets backed up a little, but we have been so pleased with this new system and how efficient it is!
 
I don't think we waited longer than 5 minutes in any FP line our entire trip a few weeks ago (we did 7DMT 4 times). Usually it was almost a walk on. We actually commented about how much faster the FP lines were compared to prior trips. At some rides there was a bottleneck to scan the first time to get in the queue but after that there was minimal wait. And even that was hit or miss. We waited 3-4 minutes to scan our bands into the FP line but when we got off 5 minutes later there was no line to scan what so ever.
 
SDMT has one of the shortest FastPass+ lines. Granted, they do extend it outside of the attraction if need be, but I wouldn't expect to wait more than 15 minutes at worst.
 
We were just there on Friday. We had a FP+ time of 10:50. At that time, we waited about 2-3 minutes in the FP line, while the standby wait was 75 minutes.

The only FP line we got concerned with was at BTMRR. There were actually ropes set up outside the entrance just for FP+ users. But, they kept it moving quickly, by scanning only 1 FP per party (at the entrance...we all had to scan inside the queue). Once we got past that part, though, we only waited about 5 minutes.
 














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