Get ready to lower your wait times without paying extra money for the Disney Lightning Lane! The single rider queue returns, but you need to know the new system to enjoy it.
Single Rider Lines

Single rider lines are separate lines in select attractions for those traveling solo or not mind riding the attraction with the rest of their party.
Basically, single riders get squeezed in wherever there is a seat available. Typically, the line is much shorter than the regular standby queue, which means less waiting around in line!
Occasionally, single rider lines are only offered when wait times are higher, such as at Soarin’ at EPCOT and at Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Single Rider Returns

Since the Indiana Jones Adventure first opened in 1995 at Disneyland, this attraction still remains quite popular. A single rider queue was offered for a while, but this ended back in 2021.
Thankfully, guests share that the single rider option has returned for Indiana Jones Adventure, but with no signage at the attraction. This attraction is also not listed among the single rider attractions on the My Disney Experience app or on the Disneyland website.
This leads us to wonder if this is still just in a trial phase, similar to how they first introduced the single rider option at Rise of the Resistance and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at Walt Disney World.
Indiana Jones Adventure Single Rider

It appears that to join the single rider queue at Indiana Jones Adventure, guests must ask a Cast Member if this is available. From reports, this is currently offered between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm. If they do offer a single rider queue, you will receive a laminated lanyard and will receive instructions on where to join the line.
Single rider queue returns to the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction.
Guests are notified that this single rider pass does not guarantee immediate boarding, special seating requests cannot be accommodated, and parties will be separated. We are hopeful that this is not simply a trial, but will be added to the official list of single rider attractions very soon.
What do you think of this testing? Do you enjoy the single rider options when visiting the Disney Parks? Share your thoughts with us and share this news with your Disney pals.
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