Singles line for California Screaming?

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Mom & I are making our first trek to DL next week. Is there a single rider line for Screaming? I know I'll never talk her into riding it, but I don't want to miss it!

TIA!

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Yes there is. Go to the CM at the beginning of the regular line and ask for a single rider pass. Then go through the wheelchair exit and the CMs will direct you to where they want you to go. Remember that by using the singles line you can't pick your seat (so if you want the front or back specifically, then you would need to go through the regular line and ask for those rows when you get to the front of the line.)
 
I was at California Adventure a couple of weeks ago and there was never a wait for the single's line. It seemed very convenient and fast for single riders.

I love California Screamin' and hope that you enjoy it as well.
 
My husband and I will be going with our five year old to DL. It sounds like the single rider line would be better for screamin than the baby swap. What does everyone else think?
 

Does anyone know where you can find a list of which attractions offer single-rider lines?

I remember when Indianna Jones did. I missed the single-rider line for that attraction on our last visit.
 
Single riders:

Splash (go to CM collecting fast passes and ask for single rider. Go thru exit, CM in ride area will direct you to walk over a little bridge to be on the entering side of the ride) (after exiting your log, you can go back up over the bridge and ride again if you wish ::yes:: )

Soarin' (ask CM at door; however, it is very limited and they run out of passes quickly, longish wait means it many be better to use fast pass)

Mulholland Madness (special gate/line for single riders is well marked, no wait, no need for single rider pass, nearly instant seating!)

Maliboomer (single rider when it's a busy day, ask CM)

Grizzly River Rapids (single rider when it's busy, ask fast pass CM, I think you go thru exit... wish I could do this but I get a rash from GRR :sad: )

Screamin' (single rider entrance thru wheelchair entrance, take elevator up, walk across to elevator down, short wait... may need single rider pass from fast pass CM)
 
I did the single rider on Soarin and a fast pass wuld have been quicker..I waited about 25-30 minutes. It was faster than the regular line.. But not worth it.. A rider switch is like a fast pass.
 
Are they not doing the Indy single rider at all any more? I know they used to, but wouldn't do it every day and also had a set amount of single passes they would run through at one time.
 
my daughter and i went just us 2 and we diidnt want to wait in the line so we did a few singles and we never had to wait. we each went 4 or 5 times in 20 min. not together but still awsome
 
Indy stopped doing single rider quite a while back. They decided that everyone needed to watch the safety video and since groups would go together to get the singles passes, they'd get to that room, pocket the passes and ride together. Once they figure out a way to get the singles to be able to watch the safety video but not cheat the system (our suggestion was put the video in the elevators; that way handicapped passengers could bypass that area also), but as yet, that hasn't been done.
 
funnygarcia said:
Grizzly River Rapids (single rider when it's busy, ask fast pass CM, I think you go thru exit... wish I could do this but I get a rash from GRR
Sorry to hijack this thread, but this is the second time I have seen this comment...do you know what gives you a rash on GRR?
 
mAlien13 said:
Sorry to hijack this thread, but this is the second time I have seen this comment...do you know what gives you a rash on GRR?

Now I'm worried. My daughter has bad eczema (sp?) and everything gives her a rash. Should I avoid this ride? I didn't notice anything the last time I went, but I wasn't paying attention and I may have blamed it on Sea World - try salt water on a rash, not pleasant.
 


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