We were in the bagless que. And thank goodness we had no bags. The regular line looked horrendous and chaotic from what little we saw.
I did not see a hotel tour sign. But was not looking for it either.
I assumed all the flashers

in our que were able to fit their cameras in a pocket since there was no bags, etc, allowed.
I thought PotC was bad with constant flash photographers. PotC is nothing compared to what we experienced today. I have never seen it that bad anywhere. It was ridiculous.
We really meant to take the single riders line, but never saw it.

We saw the Express pass entrance.
And entering the bagless que I was in front of DH, and we walked into a dark room, with metal que dividers painted black. (Which made no sense to me.) A team member was yelling, "Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!" (Talk about feeling like cattle.)
I suspect the single rider que was somewhere in the dark Hurry room

, as we did not see it anywhere along the way to the ride.
Whenever we do return, I want to find out before entering where the single rider line is. And I forewarn others to do the same, if that is what they want.
Could be I just did not see any signage due to the dense mass of people.
Although when riding a ride for the first time I like to go through the que, if the line is not God awful long, to see the surroundings.
And admit to not being well versed on this area. We were not in a hurry, so did not research in advance.
Great ride, and DH and I were both pleasantly surprised at the length. We were expecting a shorter ride.
Overall the area is done very well -- hence the popularity. The downside really stems from lack of crowd control and flow in the area. I cannot imagine when the crowding is worse in there. And I am sure it is.
Believe me we have been in horrible crowds for
HHN. Once we had to go with the crowd only because you could not move enough not to just follow the mass of bodies. It was not that bad today. But I would hate to be there when it is any worse than what we experienced.
I was just pleased we did not have to stand in a long wait line to enter.