SRL - Single Rider Line - at Disney Parks

btowndude

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Where can I find a list of rides that have a Single Rider Line for each of the Disney parks?
 
I don't know that anyone has comprised a list. Off the top of my head, here's what I know for sure:

MK- none

Epcot- Test Track

AK- Expedition Everest

HS- RnR

I believe this is all of them- Also, TSM opened with a single rider line, but was removed after it proved unsuccessful.
 
I know the user Robo has one...but If the pp is missing anything from that list it's only 1, maybe 2 rides.
 
If you have a park map they are listed with little icons on each one.
You can find them as soon as you walk into each park.
They may be listed on the main brochure found at rest areas and hotels as well.
 

What is the situation if you are a single rider and there's no single rider line? Do you have to wait until there's someone else and stand there loking embarrassed as everyone else stares at you as they walk past?
 
If you have a park map they are listed with little icons on each one.
You can find them as soon as you walk into each park.
They may be listed on the main brochure found at rest areas and hotels as well.

I just checked on the park map for DHS (the only one I have) and single rider lines aren't listed, I was curious to see if I was missing any other rides.

What is the situation if you are a single rider and there's no single rider line? Do you have to wait until there's someone else and stand there loking embarrassed as everyone else stares at you as they walk past?

I go solo frequently and never feel out of place. If ever you go solo, always keep in mind that there are ALOT of us out there. Many people attend business conventions at one of the resorts and pop on over to one of the parks in their spare time. I don't initiate conversations with others but usually find myself engaged in conversations with folks anyways lol.
Also, on several occasions, I've stood in line and discovered another solo standing next to me and we become park buddies for the afternoon.

Most recently, I was standing in line at ToT and a solo lady struck up a conversation and we discovered that her husband is a coworker and a good friend of my dad's AND that I was bff with her daughter in middle-school! She explained that her husband had to work and her daughter had to back out of the girls trip at the last minute. She invited me to stay with her at the GF for the remainder of her vacation- Unfortunately I had to decline her offer as I had to work, but I had a great time with her the rest of my day! It really is a small world! As a matter of fact, we laughed about that fact and hopped over to the MK just so we could get our pic on the ride!
 
What is the situation if you are a single rider and there's no single rider line? Do you have to wait until there's someone else and stand there loking embarrassed as everyone else stares at you as they walk past?

For a lot of rides, when you get to the front of the line a cast member will ask "how many?". You tell them "one" and they tell you what marker to stand on. It's their sole job to match up riders to keep the lines moving. I've never had to wait.
 

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