Best time to do TT single rider?

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We will be doing both AM and PM Epcot days (twice for each). The AM day will have no FPs. PM will. We'll do Frozen with FP on the PM day. On the AM day, we plan to do Soarin at RD and then hope to ride TT single rider. Is there a better time for the morning that is better than another? For that matter, is the PM better to do single rider? TIA :flower:
 
I have done Soarin first thing at RD and then did single rider for TT. By the time we finished Soarin, it was 9:30. The single rider line was only a 5 minute wait with around 10 people in front of me. We even came back at 10:00 and it was still a 5 minute wait (was able to ride again). However, afternoons are less predictable. I remember going by the TT in mid afternoon and the single rider line said 30 min, but the line was outside of the main building. Line looked longer than 30 min (not sure if they update the single rider queue time enough though).

Just go after Soaring in the morning and you should be fine.
 
We will be doing both AM and PM Epcot days (twice for each). The AM day will have no FPs. PM will. We'll do Frozen with FP on the PM day. On the AM day, we plan to do Soarin at RD and then hope to ride TT single rider. Is there a better time for the morning that is better than another? For that matter, is the PM better to do single rider? TIA :flower:

I agree with what other poster said. We did same thing: Soarin' at rope drop, then over to Test Track and ride single rider. Did that two mornings, didn't wait more than 5-10 minutes! I think that as the day goes on, the single rider line will get longer, just like the standby line. The longer the standby line, the more people will want to save some time by going single rider!
 

Like most regular lines the answer is the sooner the better. As others have stated for the first hour or so it will likely stay in the 10 minute range though on rare occasions I have seen a posted 40 minute single rider wait soon after opening but I don't know if that was what the actual wait would have been.
 
I too would do TT in am. Last year that's what we did late August with no line.

We went back around noon to ride it again and it was down for the. M

CM's told us it breaks down alot and threads I've read confirm that to be the case.
 
Hi,

I think it sounds like a great idea, and I have to agree with previous posters. :chat:

Go straight for Soarin' then walk across to Test Track and single ride it. :drive:

Have tried different combos with the top rides at Epcot in the morning (regular day no EMH), and I find that the first two or three are quite easy no matter what you pick and in what order, then it sort of slows down (longer lines) after that. But when the lines start to fill up you've had a good two or three rides for the start of your park day so a snack and a cold soft drink in the shade could be just perfect timing right then, as people still come in to the park from under each side of Spaceship Earth. popcorn::

Never underestimate the joys of people watching - especially at Disney! :earsboy:
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