Originally Posted By bob12 Mission Space and Test Track do. I can't think of any others off the top of my head. I'll have a think.
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m People have said Expedition Everest has a single rider. Aside from that, I'm not sure which other ones do.
Originally Posted By alisserae Space Mountain does, one you get into the que line near the front. the sign is hard to read and msot people miss it. You do, however, still have to wait in the line that winds through that first area. Make sense? I wasn't very good at explaining it.
Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire Expedition Everest does indeed have a single rider line, but from what I have heard from TDLFAN, it goes slooooow.
Originally Posted By TiggerRulz I would think that any ride that seats 2 wouldn't call for many single riders - Test Track and its 3 across seating seems like the best for singles.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>but from what I have heard from TDLFAN, it goes slooooow.<< Very. And in the sun no less.
Originally Posted By indysoarin19 I would think Soarin' and RnRC do. So the current tally is: Mission: Space Test Track Expedition Everest Soarin' (?) RnRC (?)
Originally Posted By Labuda Soarin' has a Single rider line, but I have't seen it open yet - given, I've only been to WDW 2 or 3 times sice Soarin' opened, but very frustrating to me (especially when travelling solo) that the dang single rider line wasn't open!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN The Soarin' single rider line has never been opened every time I have been on the ride.
Originally Posted By Disneybrad We don't use it at Soarin, this is partial, becuase We dont know why but Fl cast memebers tend to pay more attention to grouping the geust so there are not as many empty single seats as they do in Cal. So we susualy need no more than 1 or 2 single riders at the most per flight. DCA is much sloppier, and sometimes has 5 or more per flight. So the single rider line here would never move.
Originally Posted By Disneybrad They did Try it. But Just like at Test Track where Way more people than just "true" single riders used the line. The line ended up having a 1 or 2 hour wait, becuase sometimess only 1 or 2 single riders people were pulled from the line every 8 minutes. so the single rider line never moved. And durring the few times they had it in operation, people in that line picthed a bloddy hissy fit. Becuase they eneded up waiting longer than the standby line, becauser just 15 or 20 people in the single line would be a 1 or 2 hour wait, unlike at a ride like test track, where 15 or 20 guest are used from the single rider line every 10 minites.
Originally Posted By crazyformickey Last year I tried the single rider line at Test Track and waited over an hour the same as the stand-by line. It was great I finally got on the ride and it broke down just as we were starting to take off.