Single Rider Tickets ?

disneyL0VE

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Hey guys! My family (shyboy72, wazowskiLOVER, & TheAXIOM) & I are here in DL right now q

but I have a question ?

Where do you get single rider tickets ? We saw people have them at Californian Screamin'


TIA !


we'll be back home shortly :)
 
I could be wrong but if there is someone checking your fastpass return time they can give you one? Idk though. I am pretty sure that is where you get it before you get in the line.
 
For Screamin':

Go to the standby line, right up to the CM. Especially if you don't approach as a group, s/he will very likely know what you want, and will have the SR passes out as you approach. If you approach as a solid group, s/he might have to remind you that you won't be together, won't likely be on the same string of ride cars, might be ages apart (doubtful but possible). Get your passes, walk back out of the standby area and up the hill to the wheelchair accessible gate, walk in, stand in the SR line! You'll be on the other side of the boarding area as the standby and FP people, and they will call you one at a time to fill in spaces!

That's pretty much the routine for all of the SR lines. Go to the CM at the front of the standby line and ask! :)
 
has anyon gotten a fast pass there ? is the fast pass called the single rider ?

my uncle told me that the fast pass is single rider ?
im sooo confused !
 

I did single rider for Indy, DH gets motion sickness and way too scary for DD. At the entrance the CM had a Single Rider pass then sent me up the exit.

After a bit of a walk another CM led me around another loop then I ended up joining the regular line!!! The standby line at the time was 50 mins, I think, and I was 5 mins before joining a car.
 
has anyon gotten a fast pass there ? is the fast pass called the single rider ?

my uncle told me that the fast pass is single rider ?
im sooo confused !

FP and SR are different!

Single Rider's line is on the opposite side of the boarding platform. It's labeled as the Single Rider line.
 
FP and SR are different!

Single Rider's line is on the opposite side of the boarding platform. It's labeled as the Single Rider line.

thanks for helping me with figuring out the difference !

but where do you get them ?

do you just ask a CM ?
 
"but where do you get them ?

do you just ask a CM ?"


For Screamin':

Go to the standby line, right up to the CM. Especially if you don't approach as a group, s/he will very likely know what you want, and will have the SR passes out as you approach. If you approach as a solid group, s/he might have to remind you that you won't be together, won't likely be on the same string of ride cars, might be ages apart (doubtful but possible). Get your passes, walk back out of the standby area and up the hill to the wheelchair accessible gate, walk in, stand in the SR line! You'll be on the other side of the boarding area as the standby and FP people, and they will call you one at a time to fill in spaces!

That's pretty much the routine for all of the SR lines. Go to the CM at the front of the standby line and ask! :)
 








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