List of Disney Rides With Single-Rider Lines

If you're heading to a Disney theme park in Florida or California in the United States by yourself or with an uneven-numbered group of people, take advantage of Disney's single-rider lines and you'll typically have a shorter wait time to ride. Although not every ride at each of the Disney theme parks has a single-rider line, a few of the larger rides do.
  1. California Screamin'

    • Located at Disneyland in California, the California Screamin' roller coaster features a single-rider line. California Screamin' is a steel roller coaster that wraps around Paradise Pier and travels approximately 55 miles per hour. The ride starts with a steep 120-foot incline before going into a series of loop-de-loops. Riders must be at least 48 inches or taller to ride. The California Screamin' roller coaster is the longest and fastest roller coaster at Disneyland.

    Indiana Jones Adventure

    • Follow in the footsteps of Indiana Jones on Disney's Indiana Jones Adventure ride in Disneyland. To begin your adventure, you'll board a transport vehicle with 11 other guests and travel over rough terrain to the Temple of the Forbidden Eye--the temple in which Indiana Jones entered but never came out. Indiana Jones Adventure is not a roller coaster or a slow-ride attraction, and riders must be at least 46 inches or taller to ride. A single-rider line is available.

    Rock'n'Roller Coaster

    • The Rock 'n' Roller Coaster is located at Florida's Disney World in the Sunset Boulevard section of Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park. Featuring 3,400 feet of track, Rockin' n' Roller Coaster takes you on a musical adventure of a limo ride. Each car has 125 speakers that blast music at you throughout your trip through "Los Angeles." At one point in the ride, the coaster reaches 60 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster features a single-rider line. Riders must be at least 48 inches or taller to ride.

    Test Track

    • Test Track, located in the Epcot theme park at Disney World in Florida, features a single-rider line. A high-speed vehicle simulation ride, Test Track is one of the longest and fastest rides at Disney World. Based on General Motors quality tests, Test Track lasts about five minutes, takes you over a mile of track and reaches speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. You must be at least 40 inches tall or taller to ride.

    Expedition Everest

    • Expedition Everest, a high-speed, high-altitude roller coaster, is located in the Asia area of Disney World's Animal Kingdom theme park in Orlando. Board the a railroad car for an adventure up mountains, over rough terrain and into the icy dark. The ride features a single-rider line, and riders must be at least 44 inches or taller.

    Other Rides with Single-Rider Lines

    • If you're heading to Disneyland in California, the theme park features a variety of other rides with single-rider lines, including Soarin' Over California and the water rides, Grizzly Run and Splash Mountain. You must be 40 inches or taller to ride both Soarin' Over California and Splash Mountain and at least 42 inches tall to ride Grizzly Run.

Copyright Wanderlust World © https://www.ynyoo.com