We have encountered waits in the SR line almost as long as the SB line.How about the RnRC single rider line? I've never done it before, and recently read it's notorious for taking a long time.
When we were there 2 weeks ago, they were not offering SR on RnRC.We have encountered waits in the SR line almost as long as the SB line.
How about the RnRC single rider line? I've never done it before, and recently read it's notorious for taking a long time.
Yah, but I think if you are solo in the S/B line they seem to still be inclined to put you in the back (Engineer). It is just best to be a group of two and hope for the best.Most of the time, the RNR single rider is by far the worst. However, shortly before closing time, it's a breeze. Even though the standby line is much shorter than usual at that time, the single rider is even quicker -- a walk on, or under ten minutes. You skip the pre-show, for one thing.
I also love the Everest single rider line. It's always a short wait. As for Test Track, it's usually great. But one time, we waited maybe 35 minutes (the standby wait time was posted at 60 min. or more). I think that was our longest ever wait in single rider.
If you want to be the pilot on MF one time, it's worth getting in the standby line early in the day or near closing time. I do recommend it; the pilot seat is the most fun.
It's only worth it if the single rider is very short and the normal queue is well out the front.How about the RnRC single rider line? I've never done it before, and recently read it's notorious for taking a long time.
One of the reasons tts single rider is so fast is that many groups are multiples of 2, and tt seats 3 per row.
So for rnr and everest, since the ride seats in twos, you can wait quite a bit.
How about the RnRC single rider line? I've never done it before, and recently read it's notorious for taking a long time.
I used a LL pass for SR as a solo person and asked to be a pilot and was denied. I probably will use single rider from now on.Yah, but I think if you are solo in the S/B line they seem to still be inclined to put you in the back (Engineer). It is just best to be a group of two and hope for the best.
Yah, but I think if you are solo in the S/B line they seem to still be inclined to put you in the back (Engineer). It is just best to be a group of two and hope for the best.