Disney World Single Rider Lines: More Thrills, Less Wait
Looking to make the most of your time at Disney World? Say hello to Single Rider Lines – the not-so-secret shortcut to skipping those long queues at popular attractions.
Single Rider Lines are your ticket to a quicker ride experience if you’re flying solo or don’t mind splitting up from your group temporarily. Instead of waiting in the regular line, you opt for the Single Rider Line, which is typically shorter and moves pretty quickly.
Attractions that have Single Rider lines
These handy lanes are currently available at six different attractions across Disney World – Test Track (under refurbishment), Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run, Rise of the Resistance and Expedition Everest. Just keep an eye out for the signs near the entrance of eligible rides, and you’ll be on your way to more thrills in less time.
While you might miss out on riding alongside your friends and family, the time you’ll save with the Single Rider Line is totally worth it. Plus, you’ll only be split up while you’re on the ride. You will all be waiting in the same line together!
Requirements to Use the Single Rider Line
Guests must be at least 7 years old to take advantage of the Single Rider line.
Tip for Young Single Riders
If your kids are at least 7 years old, but still a little nervous about riding in the Single Rider line, here’s one tip for you. If you have two adults, put one at the front of the group and one at the back of the group. This way the kids will have an adult on the platform with them at all times, either while they are waiting to board the vehicle or if they are hopping off.
How Single Rider Lines Might Affect Your Park Strategy
If you’re debating on which Lightning Lane to book next, and one option has a Single Rider option, but the other does not, go ahead and book the Lightning Lane for the ride that does not have a Single Rider option. Even if the other ride runs out of Lightning Lanes for the day, you will still have the option to hop in the Single Rider line for a shorter wait. Of course this only works if everyone in your party is eligible to ride as a single rider!
Next time you’re at Disney World and faced with a daunting queue, remember the magic of the Single Rider Line. It’s the savvy way to maximize your fun without the wait.
Happy planning!