How is the TT single rider line times?

erinch

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Going solo Sept 14-18 and trying to figure if I should burn an LL in prebooking
 
Going solo Sept 14-18 and trying to figure if I should burn an LL in prebooking
amazing. We were there for 14 days a couple weeks back and had initially booked one day of LLMP there late in the trip with TT at 9:00. After a few days at Epcot using single rider for TT and Remy we canceled and got refunded.

TT was pretty much walk all but one time we used it... and the one time it was a bit longer (10 minutes) was just after a weather delay.

For both rides, we usually had party members in the same vehicle (one in front of the other on the right side). I feel like if there is a party of 4 or 2 parties of 2 using the regular line then both righthand spots in the vehicles are open for single riders.
 
Another vote for amazing. I just took a trip the 3rd week of August and it was relatively busy in the parks. TT single rider was nearly a walk-on every time. I did see groups that were traveling together be split, and sometimes to different cars but all in all the single rider moves so quickly even if separated no one should be waiting too long for anyone at the end.
 
Since the test track ride vehicles are three-abreast, single line works great on that ride. As opposed to RNRC where the single rider line can take just as long as standby often times.
 

We rode twice using single rider. Around 10AM the wait was quite short - only about 3 mins.

The second time we rode was around 8:15PM and the queue was about 30 people deep but we still rode within about 20 mins. Both times were still far faster than the standby queue.
 
This is great! Does anyone know if the TT and Remy single rider lines are operating all day—from right at rope drop up all the way through Extended Evening Hours and/or After Hours?
 
Circling back to say thank you! Since I will be by myself, this princess is booking LLs for Moi! (Miss Piggy voice) Frozen it is!
 
They both are normally to the best of my knowledge. We did not encounter any closed Single Rider lines at any attractions that offer them, when we were there last week.
Curious if you tried single rider for MFSR? It has been a while since I tried it since we usually don't luck out, it seemed to only be open for Single rider during peak times, like 11-3, I remember trying around 10am once, and around 6pm another time, but single rider was closed.
 
Curious if you tried single rider for MFSR? It has been a while since I tried it since we usually don't luck out, it seemed to only be open for Single rider during peak times, like 11-3, I remember trying around 10am once, and around 6pm another time, but single rider was closed.
We don't normally do single rideer for MFSR as you end up being in the 3rd seats each time. We'd rather wait in the standby and hope to be pilots.

We did single rider for RotR but we were surprised the wait ended up being within minutes of the predicted wait at the time for the standby line. We rode around 10AM a couple of weeks ago. Standby line was posted as 70 mins and we waited 65 mins in the single rider line!

We chatted with someone beside us in the single rider line and he said this was not the first time he had waited 60+ mins in the single rider line for RotR!
 
Dang I did the single rider line for Rise last thursday and it was a walk on both times. I would never wait 65 minutes lol

Same story with Test Track. Walked right onto the car every time I used it.
 
Dang I did the single rider line for Rise last thursday and it was a walk on both times. I would never wait 65 minutes lol

Same story with Test Track. Walked right onto the car every time I used it.
The challenge was we had no idea it would be that long and we were invested so didn’t want to give up.

We waited outside (listening to the spiel over the rock wall about quickly loading the transponder) for about 15 mins. (We were all laughing as we got to the point where we were saying the CMs spiel word for word each time he said it!) Next they took us inside but held us in a backstage hallway for another 15 mins or so. Finally we walked through the stormtrooper room only to join a line that ended just inside the door after the stormtroopers so about 60 people deep was my guesstimation. We had no idea how long it would take from there.

In the end my TP timer said we waited 65 mins from the time we joined the line until we boarded the ride vehicle.
 








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