Question about "Single User Ride"

stormys

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Hello: I will try to make the right question ;)

How does it work and in what games does it have the system of "Single User Ride"?. Is it necessary to have a FastPass to make use of Single User Ride?.

Please answer in a simple way because my English is not very wide.

Thanks :) °o°
 
Hello: I will try to make the right question ;)

How does it work and in what games does it have the system of "Single User Ride"?. Is it necessary to have a FastPass to make use of Single User Ride?.

Please answer in a simple way because my English is not very wide.

Thanks :) °o°
Go here to see more information on Single Rider lines:

::MickeyMo Fastpass & Single Rider Information

!Buenas Dias!
 
Does it make sense to include Single Rider lines in touring strategies? Are they good as a "Plan B" if the parks are crowded? Are some Single Rider lines quicker than others? I'd imagine something like a major attraction Indiana Jones would have more opportunities for single riders than a low-capacity ride like Mullholland Madness.
 

How well single rider works depends on how well a specific CM manages the line. Some are fabulous, some seem to forget for long stretches that you even exist. Rides that seat 5 are great for single rider, as many parties have 4. So Indy goes very quickly. Midway Mania seats 4 , so it goes very slowly.
Either way it can be a great option, especially since you do not need a FP to take advantage. We sometimes get a FP, then single rider while we wait for our "window" return time on our FP.
 
Does it make sense to include Single Rider lines in touring strategies? Are they good as a "Plan B" if the parks are crowded? Are some Single Rider lines quicker than others? I'd imagine something like a major attraction Indiana Jones would have more opportunities for single riders than a low-capacity ride like Mullholland Madness.
Since I am usually with my kiddos we rarely use SR. I have in the past used SR on Splash at DL, and CA Screamin at DCA. We also used it on TSMM but they discontinued that.

So here is my partially personal experience feedback:

SR on Splash, CA Screamin and GRR works great. On Soarin not so great because of the larger number of seats. Do not know about Mulholland Madness. I hear it works well at Indy.
 
I'd imagine something like a major attraction Indiana Jones would have more opportunities for single riders than a low-capacity ride like Mullholland Madness.

DD8 always uses the single rider line for MM - she just about walks on every time she does this. We do go in the off season generally, but in the past there has been about a 30 minute wait and she walks right on.
 
DD8 always uses the single rider line for MM - she just about walks on every time she does this. We do go in the off season generally, but in the past there has been about a 30 minute wait and she walks right on.
The TSMM SR line has been discontinued at DCA...
 
Having used most of the SR lines, here's my evaluation about the effectiveness of each line. From the time you enter the line to the time you get on the ride, here's how I rank the SR lines from shortest to slowest.

1. Maliboomer (usually you can get on immediately)
2. Muholland Madness (same)
3. Grizzly River Run
4. Splash
5. Indy (just because you have to wait in the video part of the queue)
6. California Screamin (I've seen long SR lines for this one)
7. Soarin
 
If you have little one's who won't or can't ride Ca. Screamin', the single rider line works great. I call it the Screamin' Two Step.

- One Adult (& any kid who wants to) rides Screamin' while the other adult rides with the little ones on Triton's Carousel next door.
- Then it's the other Adult's turn to "Scream" while the first adult rides Triton's with the little ones.

Plus Screamin" is more of a pain to FP because it's ALL the way back. One typically "walks by it" just once in a day.

:)
 
In my experience with two rides: Single Rider works as advertised for Indiana Jones, but not for Splash Mountain.
 
i love single rider line! ♥♥


when i go by myself to the park i use it when ever possible. i am sorry that TSMM does not have it anymore--that line is a nightmare!! an to answer the OP of this thread's question, you do not need fast pass to use single rider line, just tell the cast member at the ride you would like a single rider "ticket" they will give you one and then you can ride by yourself! Its free and simple and easy to use! :woohoo:
 


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