FastPass for Indiana Jones?

Rhonda

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From reading different sites, it doesn't look like there's a FastPass available for Indiana Jones! That's seems weird though, because it's such a busy ride. Does anyone know for sure?
 
No first-hand experience with this, but Indiana Jones is listed as a FastPass attraction in Disney's 2002 California Vacation Brochure.
 
There is most definitely Fastpass for Indiana Jones.
The major attraction that does NOT have Fastpass is Matterhorn Mountain. (at least as of 11/01 when I was last there)
 
Yep it is and Matterhorn is not - but should be!

Also I think that Peter Pan should be too like it is at WDW.
 

Indiana Jones also has a single rider line too.
 
Unless the stand-by line is longer than 45-60 minutes, FastPass isn't really worth it on Indiana Jones. The FastPass line enters the stand-by line very quickly and still means up to a 30 minute wait. Not a real good timesaver. The world's longest queue was built long before Fast Pass came to be and there is no way to make a shortcut for Fast Passes. They actually hold guests at the entrance of the stand-by line creating an overflow into the midway to keep the FP wait down.

You are better off pulling a FP at the Huanted Mansion or Splash Mountain, then doubling-back to ride Indy and the Jungle Cruise until your ride time arrives.
 
How fast is the single riders lines???
 
I didn't see one last week. If they do have one, it's probably just the same situation as the FastPass. The way the queue is designed, just doesn't allow entry into the queue except through the exit (handicapped only) and at the very beginning.

The way they have it setup for FP, you actually walk through 2/3's of the queue before you catch up to the line. The two times I've used the FastPass, my wait time was about 25-30 minutes and there was rarely more than 50-75 people held back in the stand-by line.
 
The only time I WOULDN'T get a Fast Pass for Indy is on a weekday on the off season where the standby wait is 20 minutes or less. It definitely has saved us TONS of wait time on weekends or weekdays during busier seasons. And my wait wasn't that bad, maybe 10 minutes with FP.
 
So do you save alot of time in the single rider nes???
 
Single riders generally go into the FP line, so you save the same amount of time that you would with FP.
 
My son & I had a weird experience in the single rider line at Indy. We both hiked to the front of the line, and I psyched up DS8 to ride Indy alone. And all of a sudden we found ourselves on the ride together! We were loaded onto the same car, side by side. We were on & off the ride in about 20 minutes. Very weird but very fortunate as FPs had run out for the day & the single rider line was the only option.

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