![]() In my opinion, it may be one of the most heavily themed rides in the park. Kyle: From first glimpse to when you exit the ride, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is packed with the trademark Disney theming. But at the end of the day when the wait was basically as long as it took you to walk through the long queue the games were more of a distraction and caused unnecessary congestion. Nick: Yeah, when the line is barely creeping forward the interactive elements are great. Children would get mesmerized by the screens and then not follow their party along, causing much running and congestion among the switchbacks. I felt that while the games added to the experience, especially for the younger crowd, they slowed down the line a bit. Once inside the mountain, there are large barrels full of jewels form the mine that you can spin and see different projections above you on the ceiling. In this particular queue, there was some sort of matching game with large touch screens, set at a low height so kids could easily access them. It has several moments throughout the line where the youngest guests and even adults can help pass the time by playing games and triggering effects. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is no exception. Kyle: Over the last couple years, Disney has introduced interactive queues to its most popular attractions. It’s very interesting how the back side of the ride matches the style of the Under the Sea Little Mermaid ride while the front blends in with Winnie the Pooh area. The coaster does a great job maneuvering through this valley, and it also gives spectators great views of the ride. The area consists of a (not so tall) mountain and a slight valley around it. It is as if it grew out of the ground to fit in perfectly with its surroundings. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train fits seamlessly into the new area. Kyle: First of all, Disney has done an immaculate job of renovating Fantasyland into a beautiful upgrade from what it was before. For those of you who may not have ridden it yet, here is our full review of the Kingdom’s newest addition: ![]() Nearly a year after the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster opened at Magic Kingdom, Coaster101 writers Nick and Kyle finally able to give it a try.
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