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How is the TT single rider line times?

Interesting. I guess it depends on which CM is assigning the seats. My experience was similar to @M SH althoygh wish it was like yours @kylenne. Seems that makes all the difference!

Also, it seems attractions with odd numbers of people in rows (TT, Remy) have faster single rider lines than those with even numbers of seats in rows (RnRC, RotR).

It would be interesting to survey and see if the average group is odd or even number of people or if they’re pretty much 50/50?
Vast majority of people come in groups of 2 4 or 6. Think about couples that go together and with other couples, parents with kids and/or grandparents. That’s why the odd loading attraction SR lines go so much faster. Everest is the outlier and I’m not sure why it’s always a walk on vs RNRC which is 15-20 if you’re lucky and very often is as long or longer than regular standby.
 
I was there last week and had booked a LL for 3:30. I ended up trying single rider line around 12:30. LL looked a bit backed up as I walked thru the single rider line. Total wait was 10 min as a single rider

I ended up heading back around 5:30, and thought I would do SR again but this time it looked very backed up, so I pivoted and tried my expired LL. Worked fine and it was the reverse…this time LL was a 10 min wait and SR looked like it would be a while.

I would say it SR seems backed up, just come back.
 





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