Fastpass and Single Rider Question

gbp02

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Hello, I'm going to Disneyland next Saturday for a real short 2 night 3 day trip.

I'm a 27 yr old male travelling solo and have been to WDW twice and DLP once.

WDW has started to enforce fastpass return times? Does DL do the same?

Also could someone explain the different fastpass rules? Am I right that if you get a FP at California Adventure, then you can go right over to Disneyland and get a FP there right away? And if you get a FP for Roger Rabbit, you can get any other FP right away?

Are there any rides in addition to Indiana Jones and Splash Mountain with single rider lines?

Also, how long and how much $ would a cab ride take from the Ramada on Harbor to the Orange County airport?
 
Hello, I'm going to Disneyland next Saturday for a real short 2 night 3 day trip.

I'm a 27 yr old male travelling solo and have been to WDW twice and DLP once.

WDW has started to enforce fastpass return times? Does DL do the same?

Also could someone explain the different fastpass rules? Am I right that if you get a FP at California Adventure, then you can go right over to Disneyland and get a FP there right away? And if you get a FP for Roger Rabbit, you can get any other FP right away?

Are there any rides in addition to Indiana Jones and Splash Mountain with single rider lines?

Also, how long and how much $ would a cab ride take from the Ramada on Harbor to the Orange County airport?
DLR has not started enforcing FP windows.

You are right that DCA and DL FPs are not connected to each other. And RR is not connected. And lately California Screamin is not connected.

Here is a list of SR rides at DLR:

http://disneyland.disney.go.com/attractions/list/#/single-rider-line

By OC airport if you mean SNA a taxi will cost $40-45.
 
Since you're a single person I doubt you will even need to use the FP that often, they have single rider lines on the rides that get the biggest lines anyway and will usually let you right on pretty quickly. I only suggest that you get a FP for Tower of Terror, Space Mountain and Star Tours, those are three rides with large lines that do not offer the SR.
 

Always snag FPs while you're touring in case you need them in the evening. (& DLR does NOT enforce return times like the resort in the swamp.)

In addition to those mentioned, Screamin & Indy can be effective Single Rider rides when it's crowded. (& both are great non WDW rides).

Scroll through Hydroguy's tip threads (in his signature). First read his DLR for WDW veteran thread (an absolute primer & must read).....then read the FP threads......then all the rest. :thumbsup2

:)
 
Soarin' can be hit or miss with the SR wait time. Sometimes it seems to be okay, but other times you can wait a loooonnnggg time to get on. I would FP that rather than SR.
 
Is the Single Rider line for Goofy's Sky School and Grizzly River Run a good idea? I know some of the SR lines at WDW are not good ideas.

I don't think I am going to use the other single rider lines.
 
Is the Single Rider line for Goofy's Sky School and Grizzly River Run a good idea? I know some of the SR lines at WDW are not good ideas.

I don't think I am going to use the other single rider lines.
For GRR definitely. Never used SR for GSS. The Indy and Splash SRs will be huge time savers. So will Screamin.
 
Soarin' can be hit or miss with the SR wait time. Sometimes it seems to be okay, but other times you can wait a loooonnnggg time to get on. I would FP that rather than SR.

I'll also be solo there this weekend and was planning to use the SR line for Soarin' multiple times. I wasn't thinking that FP was needed for it. Should I reconsider? My plan is to FP Space Mountain and Star Tours, plus TOT, and then see where I am. A lot depends on the crowds. This doesn't seem to be a very busy weekend, but I know things are different at DLR than WDW in terms of crowds.
 
I'll also be solo there this weekend and was planning to use the SR line for Soarin' multiple times. I wasn't thinking that FP was needed for it. Should I reconsider? My plan is to FP Space Mountain and Star Tours, plus TOT, and then see where I am. A lot depends on the crowds. This doesn't seem to be a very busy weekend, but I know things are different at DLR than WDW in terms of crowds.

Soarin' is hit or miss with me as SR. Sometimes it goes along fine, on the ride in 10 minutes or so. Other times, I guess they didn't really need the SRs so it was 2 or more load cycles before I got on. If I had a FP, I know I am getting on the next load cycle. So, it is really up to you on how much patience you have.

I would grab a Soarin' FP first thing, then SR Screamin', do TSMM, SR GSS, and then make my way past Ariel's (which I would ride for sure), and go through Bug's Land (maybe hop on the Chew Chew Train for fun). I would find myself at TOT, grab a FP. Do Monsters, Animation Building and Crush, and then see which FP to use. Either go to Soarin' and backtrack to TOT, or hop on TOT with FP and go over to Soarin'.

Then I would SR Soarin' if I wanted to repeat, since I have already done it with FP, if I decide to bag it, no big deal.

ETA: forgot GRR! SR that when you are okay with being wet, maybe after Soarin'!
 
So does anyone know if the single rider line at Goofy's Sky School is a good idea?
 
Can someone tell me about Indy? I have only ridden it twice, once with a FP and a looooong wait (maybe I was expecting too much out of the FP?) and once as a single rider and hopped right on. Is that typical?
 
Can someone tell me about Indy? I have only ridden it twice, once with a FP and a looooong wait (maybe I was expecting too much out of the FP?) and once as a single rider and hopped right on. Is that typical?
Many folks think that FP means you go to the front of the line. What it means for Indy is you still have a 10 minutes (maybe 15) wait. Space Mtn is usually at least 10. Splash Mtn is usually closer to 5 minutes. Star Tours is 5-10. ToT is 15. Screamin in 5-10. GRR is 5 minutes or less. Autopia can be 20+ minutes.

:wizard:
 
Alright back from DL and both SR lines at Goofy's Sky School and Grizzly River Run were good ideas. At GSS I walked on and the walk from to the loading zone through the SR line only took ten seconds.

Also, Disneyland is way better than Disneyworld (at least magic kingdom). Wow. Best theme park on earth. People always mention Space as much better, but even Haunted Mansion and Buzz Lightyear are much better at DL. MK really needs the Davy Crockett Canoes and the Storybookland cruise. Those are two great rides, and the former would cost little to implement
 
Alright back from DL and both SR lines at Goofy's Sky School and Grizzly River Run were good ideas. At GSS I walked on and the walk from to the loading zone through the SR line only took ten seconds.

Also, Disneyland is way better than Disneyworld (at least magic kingdom). Wow. Best theme park on earth. People always mention Space as much better, but even Haunted Mansion and Buzz Lightyear are much better at DL. MK really needs the Davy Crockett Canoes and the Storybookland cruise. Those are two great rides, and the former would cost little to implement

Thanks for the update! Never used SR on GSS, so good to know! And we are quite fond of our original park, thanks for being open-minded during your visit. It seems to make a big difference in people's opinions. Glad you had a good time! :thumbsup2
 








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