Single rider lines

khurley23

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Does anyone have a list of the rides that offer this? My bf is far braver than I and I'd rather save FPs for rides we can both go on.
 
I think I read recently that currently it's Expedition Everest, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster and Test Track.
 

Sometimes I've seen them call single riders forward on Space Mountain from the section of the line closest to loading, but there's no special line. So it doesn't count. :)
 
Sometimes I've seen them call single riders forward on Space Mountain from the section of the line closest to loading, but there's no special line. So it doesn't count. :)
Same with Tower of Terror.
 
Yup just Everest, Test Track and RnRC. Like the pp mentioned, they do look for fillers at quite a few of the rides but thats only by chance.
 
Yup just Everest, Test Track and RnRC. Like the pp mentioned, they do look for fillers at quite a few of the rides but thats only by chance.
And they only look in the immediate loading area of the other attractions-so it really doesn't shorten the line much for single riders (unlike the ones with a specific line for single riders)
 
And they only look in the immediate loading area of the other attractions-so it really doesn't shorten the line much for single riders (unlike the ones with a specific line for single riders)
Yes, right where they are loading asking for number of guests in your group. I must say, TT and Everest are great single rider lines.. I walked right on. RnRC was a longer wait, probably longer than the FP line since they wait for a seat to be empty and then take 1 person at a time and then wait for another open seat and take the next person. It was still shorter than the standby but definitely didn't get right on like Test Track and Everest.
 
RnR is crap for single rider. You're better off with a FP there. I'd do SB for Tower of Terror before RnR.

I am always single on ToT and probably have been called up (from as far back as 20 people) 80% of the time, but you still have to get close.

Everest on the other hand I've ridden 4 times in twenty minutes (1 FP and 3 single rider)

Test Track is not crazy fast but I've done it as quick as 15 minutes and as slow as 30. However both times SB was at 60 or more minutes.
 
RnR is crap for single rider. You're better off with a FP there. I'd do SB for Tower of Terror before RnR.

Agree but you can't do FastPass for both Rock N Roller Coaster and Toy Story Mania with the tiering system in that park. Since Rock N Roller Coaster has a single riders' line, much easier to FastPass Toy Story Mania with the two people and then single rider for Rock N Roller Coaster.
 
My family wants to ride both Rock N Roller Coaster/Toy Story and Soarin/Test Track. This presents a "problem" since I cannot get my family to rope drop, I am happy if we arrive by 11:00am. So rope dropping one and FP+ the other won't work for us. I think I might FP+ Toy Story and Soarin and take our chances with single rider on the other two. We are a family of 5 with kids ages 8, 12 and 15 but I think the kids would rather ride by themselves then have to skip the ride or wait over an hour in standby.
 
as long as your kids are 7 or older, they can use single rider. but you almost certainly WILL be split up. Have seen the parent and kid get to the front of the single rider line and then insist on riding together. The CMs will send them around to the standby line if they do that.
 
as long as your kids are 7 or older, they can use single rider. but you almost certainly WILL be split up. Have seen the parent and kid get to the front of the single rider line and then insist on riding together. The CMs will send them around to the standby line if they do that.
That absolutely ridiculous, it's a SINGLE rider line! If you want to ride with your kid you do not belong in the single rider line because you are not a single rider, the crap some people will pull to avoid following the rules:sad2:

My youngest is 8 and I have no problem with us all being split up or even spread out between a couple rides if it means saving us good chunk of time, we can sit together on the rest of the rides.
 
While we are on the subject, Rock N Roller Coaster: We have only ridden it once, and the line was super slow moving. Once in the room (maybe like a recording studio room?) we saw the single rider line file into this room where everyone is all mixed together before you go into load. So what stops a family from going in the single rider line then grouping together in that room? Or does EVERYONE do this who knows about it, and that is why the standby line is so slow? Thanks.
 
It's been years, but I remember really liking the single rider line for Rock N Roller Coaster... I was planning on doing that again since my husband isn't a fan of looping rides and my son is too little. We'd much rather use our Tier 1 FP for TSMM. I also used the single rider line for Expedition Everest in 2013, but I was put in the last row which was not my cup of tea. I wonder if I'd be put there again? I'll deal if that's the case but it isn't my preference.
 
Doesn't matter if you group together in that preshow room on RnRc. Once you get to the front of the single rider line in the loading area, you will be loaded onto the ride separately, wherever there happens to be an empty seat. Even if parents/kids "group together" in the preshow room it does not mean they will even be on the same ride vehicle once they are assigned a seat.

I also used the single rider line for Expedition Everest in 2013, but I was put in the last row which was not my cup of tea. I wonder if I'd be put there again? I'll deal if that's the case but it isn't my preference.

You will be placed wherever the next empty seat is. If you don't like that seat I guess you could let someone behind you in line go ahead of you.
 
While we are on the subject, Rock N Roller Coaster: We have only ridden it once, and the line was super slow moving. Once in the room (maybe like a recording studio room?) we saw the single rider line file into this room where everyone is all mixed together before you go into load. So what stops a family from going in the single rider line then grouping together in that room? Or does EVERYONE do this who knows about it, and that is why the standby line is so slow? Thanks.
They are in the same room, but the single riders are in the top section. There is a railing between the top and bottom section. There is a castmember stationed at the top section, so, they would see you jump down to the standby line.
 













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