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Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains®

The best windows to ride Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains® at Disneyland Park, based on 90 days of data.

3 min read·Updated on 23 August 2026
9 AM
Best hour
1 PM
Peak hour
19min
Average wait
20.9%
Uptime rate

TL;DR

If you only get one shot at Disneyland Park, ride Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains® at rope drop, ideally 9 AM – 10 AM, for about 6 min. Coming back at 1 PM nearly doubles the time you lose in line.

Fact sheet

Attraction type
Dark ride
Ride duration
2 min 40 s
Opened
1992

Facts from public sources: official Disneyland Paris website, Wikipedia.

Extra Magic Time

Heads up: 9 AM sits inside the Extra Magic Time window, the early entry granted to Disney hotel stays. Without that perk you cannot be in line at this time. As a day-ticket guest, the smart move is to arrive twenty minutes before Disneyland Park opens to the public, badge in hand, and head straight to Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains® at rope drop.

Frequently asked questions

Observation data: 90-day window

01

When is the best time to ride Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains®?

Unlike the saturated afternoon, 9 AM delivers an almost walk-on experience around 6 min. That's roughly 18 minutes saved compared to the 1 PM peak, basically the length of a quick-service meal. Pair it with a Friday and you've found the sweet spot.

02

When does Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains® hit its peak?

Unlike the morning, 1 PM concentrates all the pressure: 24 min on average, often more in peak season. The queue spills out into Fantasyland and the vibe gets compact. If you're stuck with that window, consider Premier Access or push the ride to the very last hour of the day.

03

Which day of the week is calmest for Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains®?

Plenty of guests assume every day at Disneyland Park is the same. Not true. For Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains®, a Friday costs you 16 min in line, while a Tuesday demands 25. Across ten attractions, that gap adds up to hours.

04

Which factors drive the wait time at Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains®?

Four factors really move the wait at Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains®: school holidays (French, UK and Belgian calendars), weather, overall park attendance, and seasonal events like Halloween or Christmas. Disney's daily Premier Access price is also an excellent leading indicator of how busy the day will be.

05

Can you count on Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains® to be running?

Be cautious: Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains® is only open 20.9 % of the time over the last 90 days. Plan a backup ride inside Fantasyland and visit at a moment when an unexpected closure won't wreck your day. Check the official app right before you walk over.

06

How long does Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains® last?

A ride on Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains® lasts about 2 min 40 s.

Hour by hour

90 days

Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains®

8 AM – 11 PM
HourWaitLevel
8 AM
9 AM
6min
Calm
10 AM
11min
Medium
11 AM
19min
Busy
12 PM
20min
Busy
1 PM
24min
Packed
2 PM
23min
Packed
3 PM
22min
Packed
4 PM
22min
Packed
5 PM
22min
Packed
6 PM
21min
Packed
7 PM
19min
Busy
8 PM
17min
Busy
9 PM
16min
Busy
10 PM
11 PM

Levels relative to the day's peak. Data from a 90-day window.

Enjoy your visit to Disneyland Park, and have a great ride on Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains®. If these tips trimmed even ten minutes off your line, that's already a win.