Single Rider Line Now Offered for Three Disney Attractions

Single Rider Line Now Offered for Three Disney Attractions

Get ready to lower your wait times with three new attractions now added to the Disney Single-Rider lineup.

Single Rider Lines

single rider entrance
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Single rider lines are separate lines at 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 availableTypically, 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.

Three New Single Rider Lines

Exciting Update Announced for EPCOT's Frozen Ever After
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We get pretty excited for any new single-rider lines. Now Guests visiting Tokyo Disney Resort can enjoy a single rider line for three of the Park's newer attractions.

The first is Anna and Elsa's Frozen Journey. This attraction already has the upgraded animatronics compared to the attraction offered at EPCOT. Thankfully, big changes will come to EPCOT as the attraction closes on January 26, 2026, for this update.

Secondly, Peter Pan's Neverland Adventure will now offer a single rider line. On this attraction, "Guests join Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and the Lost Kids on an epic adventure through Never Land to rescue John from Captain Hook and his band of pirates. This attraction invites guests to board a boat for an immersive 3D experience."

Benefit of Single Rider Lines

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Finally, the last is Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast. On this attraction, "Guests board magical cups that 'dance' in rhythm to the well-known music from Beauty and the Beast, as they take Guests through scenes depicting the story of the animated film.

All three of these attractions are also offered with the Premier Pass. By offering a Single Rider Line, this will be a great way for Guests to enjoy these popular attractions without the need to purchase a Premier Pass.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Donna loved Disney from an early age. As a child, her family would joke that she lived in "Donna Land." As an adult, she enjoys planning and creating magical vacations for her family. She always brings a little faith, trust, and a little bit of Pixie Dust!

One Comment

  1. Really? I got all excited that they were in Disney World until I realized there's no Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast. Can you please lead with which park you are writing about?

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