Single rider lines?

kitkat4622

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Is there a list of what rides offer single rider lines at MK and EPCOT? thank you
 
Does space mountain still have a single rider line?
Space Mountain doesn't have a dedicated single rider line, but they still have signs up to notify a CM if you are a single rider. A couple of weeks ago, I did this after entering the main room with all the switchbacks in the queue & rocket loading. They pulled me aside and quickly had me in a rocket that would have launched with an empty seat.
 
A few notes/caveats:

1) Unlike the true single rider lines, the single rider shortcut at Space actually requires you to be a party of one to use it and the signage reflects that language. No splitting up your group to jump in it.

2) MF:SR single rider line skips the pre-show with Hondo and you will get stuck as Engineer 99% of the time, if either of those things are important to you. I wish someone had warned me before my first time on the ride.

3) RNRC single rider is rarely if ever worth bothering with. Maybe that will change when it comes back but that line usually moves just as bad as the regular one, mostly because of people doing stuff in point one.

4) Every once in a blue moon Soarin' will "test" a single rider line but it's extremely rare.
 
Great tips above -
adding:

TT SR skips the design a car portion so If you want to design a car and ride SR on TT go through the exit first and use a design a car kiosk here, save to MB or card and then go to the SR entrance. Tap your MB or card at boarding to see how your car compares!
 
Great tips above -
adding:

TT SR skips the design a car portion so If you want to design a car and ride SR on TT go through the exit first and use a design a car kiosk here, save to MB or card and then go to the SR entrance. Tap your MB or card at boarding to see how your car compares!
Yeah, designing a car in the exit area works, but there are also stations in the single rider line to design your car. The SR line rarely ever backs up that far, so you will be passed by other single riders moving forward in the line. But the option is there
 
Yeah, designing a car in the exit area works, but there are also stations in the single rider line to design your car. The SR line rarely ever backs up that far, so you will be passed by other single riders moving forward in the line. But the option is there

Glad you clarified - thanks! Certainly easier than my way :)
 
Yeah, designing a car in the exit area works, but there are also stations in the single rider line to design your car. The SR line rarely ever backs up that far, so you will be passed by other single riders moving forward in the line. But the option is there
I was wondering why I didn’t get that part of the ride when I was there in November, lol. I must have missed those stations as I moved through thr SR line..
 
I was wondering why I didn’t get that part of the ride when I was there in November, lol. I must have missed those stations as I moved through thr SR line..
Its only a couple design stations, after you move form the initial room of the line and walk up the slight incline toward the loading area. I have never seen the end of the SR line stretch as far back as the design stations. So they are easy to miss if you hurrying along to reach the end of the line
 
3) RNRC single rider is rarely if ever worth bothering with. Maybe that will change when it comes back but that line usually moves just as bad as the regular one, mostly because of people doing stuff in point one.

This was my experience as well. Single rider took longer than waiting in standby.
 
Quick question for single rider - do you just hop in the standby line and let a cast member know or is there an actual single rider designated lane to line up?
 
Quick question for single rider - do you just hop in the standby line and let a cast member know or is there an actual single rider designated lane to line up?
The four rides listed at the top of the thread have a separate line for single riders. Other rides will try to fill empty spaces from the regular line.
 
Yeah, designing a car in the exit area works, but there are also stations in the single rider line to design your car. The SR line rarely ever backs up that far, so you will be passed by other single riders moving forward in the line. But the option is there
Also the design stations in the single rider section aren't the full version, but an abbreviated one - you get to pick from a handful of pre-set car designs and I think maybe make one modification and that's it. No body shaping, choosing wheels, colours, accessories, etc.

And if you've already designed a car on the full stations at the exit that you want to use on a later ride, don't tap in on the ones in the single rider section as this will overwrite the one you've already saved.
 
Frozen, at Epcot, the LL does not allow you to enter through the store so you miss the guy in the sauna and that like the whole reason I like that ride. LOL.
 
Someone said that "Soarin" sometimes uses a single rider line. Is that true? Unfortunately, whenever I'm there, the only time they ask for a single rider is the very rare occasion when they've miscounted and have an extra seat! And I think that's only happened about 3 times in over 50 rides.
 
Someone said that "Soarin" sometimes uses a single rider line. Is that true? Unfortunately, whenever I'm there, the only time they ask for a single rider is the very rare occasion when they've miscounted and have an extra seat! And I think that's only happened about 3 times in over 50 rides.
Soarin' used to have a single rider line and they closed it many years ago. I think they tested it again in the last year or so.
 
EE is the only truly awesome single rider line. If you are efficient you can get 12-15 rides in in an hour. Test Track is not bad but can get very backed up.

RnR is a mixed bag in my experience. Sometimes it is great. Other times it is not.
 












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