JohnnySharp2 said:The main problem we find with doing certain rides solo is that a lot of them have pre-shows and can be quite long.
Remember my wife going on the Shrek ride last August and she was gone over 3/4 of an hour.
So if there is a queue we find it doubly hard and often never bother with rides that have a fair wait involved.
Test Track was similar, I was very keen to try it but the wait was 30 minutes and just wouldn't have been fair - at least on Joshua's rides we can plan in so that we can get on them, several times in most instances.
Rode Woody Woodpecker 6 times on the run with Josh last March![]()
disneyholic family said:depending on the ride, your family can be with you in the line and preshow - and then they can leave by the chicken-out door.....that's what i do on Rock and Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror....
For Mission Space, the exit area has a fun game for people waiting, so we just all go to play that while DS heads for the single riders line....
JohnnySharp2 said:Yes Beth I realise that - just that Joshua is Autistic and doesn't really like waiting around, patience is not a strong point for him, hence any queue we really like to try and avoid...although he is getting better with each visit.
And we manage fine at his rides as we have GAC cards for Universal and Disney.
Although to be honest we tend to plan things pretty well and often do not need to use them.
disneyholic family said:I should have said that. I know that your son is autistic and probably all lines aren't the best place.
I just wanted the original poster to know that non-riders can also go into many of the lines and pre-shows (assuming they're able to be in line).