Does anyone know why WHY Disney doesn't offer more single rider lines? It just doesn't seem smart to me. Why send out empty seats when you could fill them with other people who will not not be waiting in an extra line?
I say Disney, but really I'm complaining about any theme park that doesn't do this. I would think it could be done without even needing an extra employee. Now on a ride like space where you are only putting 3 in a car anyway, maybe you don't really want a stranger straddling you. But Splash, BTMR, Buzz, TSMM, should all have a single rider line IMO. Maybe even Peter Pan due to the length of the line.
With some rides, it's an issue of space. There just isn't room to add a third line for single riders. And with some rides, it just seems weird riding with a strangle. The rides that have bench seats and a single lap bar don't seem appropriate to have strangers riding together. TT, RnRC, and EE all have more individual seats and individual restraints.
ETA: There are some rides where, even though there isn't a single rider line, the CMs routinely call out for singles or pairs to fill seats. It's happened to me when I was traveling solo at Soarin' and TSMM.
I agree. TSMM actually had a single rider line at one point in time. We used it because we wanted to ride and the line was 2 hours or so. It took just as long to get on it as the standby line. I think that's why they eliminated it.
SM would be awkward to have a single rider line IMO. I don't like the idea of sitting with a stranger on that particular attraction. Something like RnRC or Everest, it's fine because it's so fast.
I could maybe see BTMRR but people slide on the seat on that attraction and it would be really awkward to slide into a stranger.
Keep a heads up once you get near the loading area in Space. They are often looking for parties of 1 or 2.
I think they should be instructed to fill every spot on every ride unless there is no line.