I did it the night before my wedding. My wedding party and I went to watch the fireworks at the Contemporary. Afterwards, the guys & girls split up.
While waiting for the monorail I happened to mention to my Maid of Honor in all my years of going to Disney I had never ridden up front in the monorail. Well her being the loud mouth she is...LOL... asked the CM if we could ride up front since I was getting married the next day. There was a family in front of us & the CM said we could have the next one. The little girl in the family looked at me & asked if I was really getting married IN Disney World (she seemed like she thought it was the best idea...LOL!). When I told her I was she insisted we take the next train & her and her family would wait. It was so sweet.
We ended up talking to the monorail driver & went around like 6 times with him.
Just to add to our monorail night, the next day when DH & I were walking out of the Wedding Pavilion our monorail driver was driving the monorail as it passed the pavilion. He stopped the train, apparntly announced what was happening (that we had just got married) & attempted to play the wedding march with the monorail horn...LOL!
He also left DH & I the nicest congratulation message at the GF for us & had chocolate covered strawberries & champange sent to us after the wedding in our room.
We saw him a few times after that & everytime he saw us, he would announce on the train who we were & that we had just gotten married.
Really a sweet CM. I will always remember him for that.
But anyway, riding up front is really fun even as an adult. And if you are in the front already, the next stop should not make you get out. They should make the family waiting, wait for the next free train.