hpriamson
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We were in the parks last week, and saw a few instances of people taking advantage of the Single Ride line to ride together, instead of waiting in the long Standby line like the rest of us.
The first was on Rock n Roller Coaster. Standby wait was 60 minutes. Two guys were in the single rider line, but when they got put into the lines for each car (separate cars), one waited until he was in the same loading group as the other, then one just walked over to the same car as the other and they rode together. It was pretty damn annoying, since thanks to that my family group got split up, and didn't get our picture together. Had I been paying closer attention I would have held my daughters back, but by the time I realized what had happened, they were in the car & ready to go.
The second was on Expedition Everest. Standby was 50 minutes. A group of cheerleaders was in the single rider line, and when the CM waved one of them forward to go with a group of 3, two of them actually walked up, and got seated together. This didn't get anything out of sync, since they weren't queuing up multiple groups for each car at that time.
So what should the parks do about cheating single riders? The SR lines in Universal seem to keep a closer eye on this - I saw a group of two in SR at Gringotts try to ride together, and the CM there told them to either get back to the spot they were told to, or exit the ride.
The first was on Rock n Roller Coaster. Standby wait was 60 minutes. Two guys were in the single rider line, but when they got put into the lines for each car (separate cars), one waited until he was in the same loading group as the other, then one just walked over to the same car as the other and they rode together. It was pretty damn annoying, since thanks to that my family group got split up, and didn't get our picture together. Had I been paying closer attention I would have held my daughters back, but by the time I realized what had happened, they were in the car & ready to go.
The second was on Expedition Everest. Standby was 50 minutes. A group of cheerleaders was in the single rider line, and when the CM waved one of them forward to go with a group of 3, two of them actually walked up, and got seated together. This didn't get anything out of sync, since they weren't queuing up multiple groups for each car at that time.
So what should the parks do about cheating single riders? The SR lines in Universal seem to keep a closer eye on this - I saw a group of two in SR at Gringotts try to ride together, and the CM there told them to either get back to the spot they were told to, or exit the ride.
