
They spend a LOT of money on the look of the experience. Seems kind of silly to me and more work than the grouper really needs to do. There’s two little holding areas for what reason? They tell you to go to 1 or 2 and then the grouper goes back and forth choosing people. You’ll get a better shot as you exit.Īfter passing the Dwarf’s House, you’ll enter the cave for the final area of the queue. Don’t bother taking the photo as you enter with people passing. This one only serves a nice photographic moment. This is the Dwarf’s House, not to be confused with the Dwarf House which serves Chick-fil-a sandwiches.

There’s a number of immature trees that will eventually grow to become nice shade areas. The queue area for Fastpass+ users is really short and you’ll only see the Dwarfs House, but you could see that as you exit as well. We rode the Mine Train by using Fastpass+ first. This is the biggest drop of the ride, which really isn’t much, but still a lot of fun. There’s many details that point to a working mine. The track is really curvy and wavy to take advantage of it’s special cars. The should offer a special tour that allows one to walk the ride path, it’s really well done! The closer trees are real, the far ones are Disney magic. I have a bunch of high quality photos to post before they get buried in yet another memory card. Sit down, keep those dangling objects hanging from your torso in the ride and be sure you’re taller than Dopey to be able to ride.īefore we walk the queue line, lets take a walk around the ride.
