Now that Labor Day is over, can someone check the Nemo line for me?

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Now that Labor Day is over, can someone check the Nemo line for me, and let me know if it's still really LONG? What is the wait times now?

Also, what about this for a strategy, what if we go in EE, but do Fantasy Land until about 10 minutes before the park opens for general admission and then get in the Nemo line? I'm hoping the EE people have already made it through the line, and the general admission has come in yet so the line won't be too bad.
 
From pictures I've seen, it was around 45 minutes to an hour on Tuesday.
 

Hopefully it won't be bad by the time I go. where is it near it the park, that will be my first stop? :)
 
It was 35 min yesterday (Wed - 9/5) :)
Yeah! Now that IS good news! :thumbsup2 Thanks! Can't wait.

Hopefully it won't be bad by the time I go. where is it near it the park, that will be my first stop? :)

I know it's in the lagoon, but where the line actually is I'm unsure :confused3 I have read that its best to walk around the Matterhorn to get to it as opposed to between the Matterhorn and Tomorrowland - but maybe someone with first hand experience can describe it better.
 
When I was there the line started on the far side of the Matterhorn, so when I went through Tomorrowland it seemed like the long way around. That was a few weeks ago so I don't know if it's changed.
 
A few weeks ago the CMs opened the line in Fantasyland and walked the line past the Matterhorn, along the lagoon to the entrance. When the line stopped moving we were told where we were standing was about an hour away but we were finished with the ride at about 50 minutes. When all the subs are operating, the line goes much faster than it looks. Don't be discouraged if you really want to see it.
 
When I got in line yesterday it was about 45 minutes. By the time I got off. it was down to about 30.
 
All the switchbacks in front of the Lagoon/next to the Matterhorn were full of Guests when I hopped the Nemorail out of DL, at about 7:30pm last night... a few minutes after the beginning of the 2nd PoD show stop.

So even the only parade yesterday didn't lessen the Nemo line much.
....and the parks weren't crowded much at all.
 
Yeah! Now that IS good news! :thumbsup2 Thanks! Can't wait.



I know it's in the lagoon, but where the line actually is I'm unsure :confused3 I have read that its best to walk around the Matterhorn to get to it as opposed to between the Matterhorn and Tomorrowland - but maybe someone with first hand experience can describe it better.


I hesitate to post advice because you never know how things will change day to day. But if you're trying to get in line at opening I would agree with walking past the Matterhorn on the Fantasyland side. All the folks who go through Tomorrowland AND the ones who get to the Matterhorn but go around on the lagoon side (the majority it seems) tend to bunch up, plus they have to walk past the line to get to the end while the folks who come at it from the other side are lining up without the bottleneck.

Also just a heads up... when we were there Wed (a non EE day) they were announcing that in addition to the normal line time the first sub would not leave until 10:30 (rope drop/park opening was 10am) We chose not to wait, so I don't know if that was really the case, or if they were just trying to get some folks to come back later.
 
I am soooo glad you posted this question! I have been curious as to whether or not it has petered out too. I would love to take my boys on it next month. I just hope that the fact that they're going to have less vehicles doesn't make the line way longer. I read somewhere that some of the subs will be down in Oct for refurbishment or something.
 
Also, what about this for a strategy, what if we go in EE, but do Fantasy Land until about 10 minutes before the park opens for general admission and then get in the Nemo line? I'm hoping the EE people have already made it through the line, and the general admission has come in yet so the line won't be too bad.

We thought we'd try this very idea yesterday with our EE. We got to the Nemo line about 15 minutes before the park officially opened, and the line was at a 75 minute wait at that point.

Since we were only marginally interested in catching it this time around, we didn't really check on the line lengths at any other time.
 
We went Friday (non-EE). We were at the front of Main Street rope drop, but our group got a little separated (we had some little ones), so it took us a while to find each other in line. Even so, we were on one of the first subs and were off Nemo 35 minutes after park opening.
 












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