So as a family with young kids, we never took advantage of single rider before, but now that they are getting older, we gave it a try, and what a glorious advantage it is.
Each time we rode as a family first, then did single rider, so we experienced both.
At HS for MFSR two days this week we waited <5 min in single rider each time (posted wait was about 45 and we waited about 30 each time just prior to riding single rider)
For EP, even better advantage. We were at the front of RD at international gateway at 10:15, but the crowd from the front beat us and we didn’t get on the ride till 11:35 (held at Canada for some time so it might have been about a 60 min wait from when we were release). Posted 110 wait at some point while in line. We waited 5 min in single rider a bit later (posted wait was 60 min then I think).
So if you don’t mind your party split up, then it saves a ton of time to do single rider.
Btw. Each time on every ride, my son and DH ended up in the same car (ship). There are 4 of us, so if they called one single rider me or my daughter would go. But if they called for 2, then DH would take our youngest. But we fully prepared him to be riding alone if they called one rider each time. And my kids were so happy with the short waits that they didn’t mind splitting up. But I still like riding together as a family the first time, and using single rider for re-rides.
Single rider is awesome!
Each time we rode as a family first, then did single rider, so we experienced both.
At HS for MFSR two days this week we waited <5 min in single rider each time (posted wait was about 45 and we waited about 30 each time just prior to riding single rider)
For EP, even better advantage. We were at the front of RD at international gateway at 10:15, but the crowd from the front beat us and we didn’t get on the ride till 11:35 (held at Canada for some time so it might have been about a 60 min wait from when we were release). Posted 110 wait at some point while in line. We waited 5 min in single rider a bit later (posted wait was 60 min then I think).
So if you don’t mind your party split up, then it saves a ton of time to do single rider.
Btw. Each time on every ride, my son and DH ended up in the same car (ship). There are 4 of us, so if they called one single rider me or my daughter would go. But if they called for 2, then DH would take our youngest. But we fully prepared him to be riding alone if they called one rider each time. And my kids were so happy with the short waits that they didn’t mind splitting up. But I still like riding together as a family the first time, and using single rider for re-rides.
Single rider is awesome!