Rides with Solo Rider Lines

gabzee

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During my upcoming trip, I will be going solo for a 1.5 days. I was wondering what rides have a solo rider line? Does anyone have a list of these? I would really appreciate it! Thanks!
 
Off the top of my head: Rock N Roller Coaster; Test Track
 
And Expedition Everest.

Those are the only 3 attractions at WDW with single rider lines (that I can recall... there is a slim chance I may be forgetting one).


That said, on most attractions you may find them asking for 1 or 2 people on a regular basis to fill out a row or ride vehicle. Don't be afraid to speak up, and you may be surprised at how quickly you can swing thru attractions even without the single rider line.
 
And Expedition Everest.

Those are the only 3 attractions at WDW with single rider lines (that I can recall... there is a slim chance I may be forgetting one).


That said, on most attractions you may find them asking for 1 or 2 people on a regular basis to fill out a row or ride vehicle. Don't be afraid to speak up, and you may be surprised at how quickly you can swing thru attractions even without the single rider line.


Agreed on 1s and 2s being pulled up even on rides without single rider lines. I was in the Fastpass line for Toy Story and was even routed past that pretty much straight to the ride because I was a single. I wish I could remember the other ride I was in line for when they called for a 1 or 2, but there was a couple ahead of me who got moved up for that.
 

While I'm not traveling alone, I'm glad to see some of the bigger rides offer solo rider, especially since my bf hates the big rides, go figure :confused3 I do remember however that when we rode TOT they called us right up to ride out of a long line, bc we had only two. That seemed to be the case for a lot of rides in every park at WDW.
 
Agreed on 1s and 2s being pulled up even on rides without single rider lines. I was in the Fastpass line for Toy Story and was even routed past that pretty much straight to the ride because I was a single. I wish I could remember the other ride I was in line for when they called for a 1 or 2, but there was a couple ahead of me who got moved up for that.

I've been pulled as a single for Space Mountain, Soarin, and TOT.
 
For what it's worth, I've found Coaster's single rider line is often no faster (and sometimes even worse) than just waiting in standby. Everest and Test Track are much more useful. And ditto what the others said about keeping your ears open for Cast Members calling for singles.
 
For what it's worth, I've found Coaster's single rider line is often no faster (and sometimes even worse) than just waiting in standby. Everest and Test Track are much more useful. And ditto what the others said about keeping your ears open for Cast Members calling for singles.

I agree with this. The RNRC one for whatever reason is not as fast as the ones at Test Track and Everest. :confused3

A couple times at Space Mountain and Toy Story my dad and I have gotten to line jump because it was just 2 people. Oh, and maybe even on Tower of Terror.
 
For what it's worth, I've found Coaster's single rider line is often no faster (and sometimes even worse) than just waiting in standby. Everest and Test Track are much more useful. And ditto what the others said about keeping your ears open for Cast Members calling for singles.

SR worked well for be at RNRC, rarely had to wait more than 10 minutes.
 
I agree with this. The RNRC one for whatever reason is not as fast as the ones at Test Track and Everest. :confused3

A couple times at Space Mountain and Toy Story my dad and I have gotten to line jump because it was just 2 people. Oh, and maybe even on Tower of Terror.

I've never done single rider for Test Track or Everest but when I did single rider a few week ago at RNRC (Test Track was a walk-on at opening and Everest was a walk-on with a fastpass an hour after opening) I actually waited longer than I did when I went through the normal line just minutes before.

And my mother and I did get pulled for Toy Story twice because we were just two people, which was really awesome. Once was in the standby line after waiting about 20 minutes during EMH and the second was using fastpass.
 
My husband and I ride everything separate because my daughter is too little to ride. Almost every time I've gone on Tower of Terror I've been pulled to the front since I was a single.
 
I too agree with the comments posted above. Just keep your ears open and before you know it, you will be in one of the rides. :)
 
Lol, the best single rider line I've found at WDW in the bus queue heading back to the resort!

Seems like most people heading back to the resorts are groups of 3 or more.... If I'm near enough the head of the line and there's all family groups ahead of me, I'll sing out to the bus driver "party of one!"... often enough they'll check the line ahead of me to make sure no other 1's or 2's and I'll get standing room on the bus!
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