In my experience, getting on TSMM first thing in the morning (getting inside DCA before 10:00 a.m. and then heading straight over to the TSMM just before 10:00 a.m.) is the best way to get on it and beat the masses of people who will be riding it after that. During the day, the line is longer and slower. In general, the line for TSMM moves pretty quickly, so even if it says a 40-minute wait, it may not take that long unless the ride breaks down. I have gone on TSMM
first thing in the morning, in the peak of the afternoon
and also at night, and my best experience with the line so far was when we went first thing in the morning, with the second best being at night (however, the nighttime lines can be almost as long as the mid-day lines).
I think part of the reason why getting on TSMM immediately when DCA opens is effective (don't stop to do anything else - just head right there as soon as the CM's allow you to walk there) is that, because DCA opens at 10:00 a.m., many folks have already been playing over in DL for two, maybe even three, hours by that time and they don't want to necessarily break their stride in hitting all the rides in DL to hop over to DCA. They would rather stay put in DL for a while and then meander over to DCA a bit later, not right when it opens. So use that to
your advantage and break away from DL at about 9:40 a.m., then head over to DCA and by the time you get in the gates, you won't have too much time before the CM's begin letting people walk to the Paradise Pier area, and you will be on the ride within ten minutes. Sometimes they even let folks walk back there at 9:45 a.m., sometimes 9:50 a.m. But by the time you reach and get into the the queue, it should be a 10- or 15-minute wait
at most, if you do it this way and beat the throngs of people who will be showing up within the next 30 minutes to an hour. It is not an exact science and yes, something could go awry, but from my own experience and from what I have heard from others who have done TSMM this way, it has worked for enough people that I can safely recommend it!
