RnR and Everest FP?

may1787

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Do I need to reserve FP for rides that have a single rider line or will it be short enough for a walk on or just a couple minutes wait?
 
SR waits can vary greatly. In the morning, the SR line is short, but they pick up as the day goes on. As the regular standby line grows, many families/groups will use the SR line. I have had waits of 40 minutes in the RnR SR line. Test Track seems to be the worst, at times the SR line actually has been out of the building. If I see that, I don't get in it.
 
The Everest single rider line seems to move pretty well most of the time, so I'd be inclined to not bother with a FP for that. RnRC single rider line seems to be considerably flakier. I've heard of that taking an hour sometimes.
 
Based on my experience, Everest single rider moves relatively quickly, RnR goes up and down, sometimes I've walked right on, other's the single rider lines has been longer than the standby
 














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