Not at all off base… but I personally love when they get split up and suddenly seem really shocked and sad, especially if it’s a couple that wanted the on ride photo together.I have seen groups of friends or families in the single rider lines before. I kinda feel this is not following the spirit of why this feature was created.
I get they will usually not be able to ride together but am I off base with my viewpoint?
What spirit does it not follow? The Disneyland website states that Single Rider allows groups to split up to fill single seats.I have seen groups of friends or families in the single rider lines before. I kinda feel this is not following the spirit of why this feature was created.
I get they will usually not be able to ride together but am I off base with my viewpoint?
I have seen groups of friends or families in the single rider lines before. I kinda feel this is not following the spirit of why this feature was created.
I get they will usually not be able to ride together but am I off base with my viewpoint?
No worries laugard. Sometimes I don't take that deep of a dive into the details or do the research before I respond to a post. It is more just my thought but always add the caveat this it just my opinion and and welcome others opinions.What spirit does it not follow? The Disneyland website states that Single Rider allows groups to split up to fill single seats.
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/guest-services/single-rider-line/
Single Rider isn't a benefit just for solo visitors. It (typically) benefits people willing to ride solo, but it doesn't mean they have to be at the park by themselves. The goal for Disney is to fill seats and maximize ride capacity and time.
So very true. See my response to laugard.I have to disagree. Isn’t it better that the seat be filled than not? My DH and I often do RSR single rider. Once in awhile we’re in the same car, but mostly not. But then we sometimes get the fun of racing against each other. We’re fully prepared to split up. So we’ve used a resource that otherwise would be wasted, and made the regular line a bit shorter too. Seems like a win-win.
I have seen groups of friends or families in the single rider lines before. I kinda feel this is not following the spirit of why this feature was created.
I get they will usually not be able to ride together but am I off base with my viewpoint?
I see that others have the same opinion as me , this is off base. Why does it matter WHO is in the single ride, this is just gate keeping and judgmental and wrong. This feature was created to increase capacity and reduce wait times, thats all.I have seen groups of friends or families in the single rider lines before. I kinda feel this is not following the spirit of why this feature was created.
I get they will usually not be able to ride together but am I off base with my viewpoint?
I have no problem with folks in the single rider line together that then get split into their respective seats, in a single manner (we do it often, particularly for RSR). I do agree with you that I find an odd joy when people in the single rider line try to insist they stay together and get split up (and are subsequently angry about it). I get that you can make a mistake and not realize you are in the single rider line, but there are clearly people who know what they are doing and try to convince the CM that they be sat together. Those people are obnoxious...and often hold up the line for others.Not at all off base… but I personally love when they get split up and suddenly seem really shocked and sad, especially if it’s a couple that wanted the on ride photo together.
Maybe a lot of people just can’t read?
I’ve always been placed as gunner or engineer in both single and standby…they always give pilot to small children (this was east coast)My only single rider beef is on Smuggler run - when groups of 2 (because you can do groups of 1 or 2 o single rider for Smugglers) expect to be pilot. No, if you want to be pilot go through standby. I tell my boys if we do single rider for the falcon they are going to be engineers. Sometimes we get lucky and someone in the group doesn’t want the pressure to be a pilot or they get swapped to be a gunner, but if you’re doing single rider assume you’ll be engineer. I’ve gotten really good at harpooning that train…
I do think you are off base on this one.I have seen groups of friends or families in the single rider lines before. I kinda feel this is not following the spirit of why this feature was created.
I get they will usually not be able to ride together but am I off base with my viewpoint?
We’re fully prepared to split up.
The whole point of Single Rider is to fill seats that would otherwise go empty. It's not a queue meant for people that visit the parks by themselves. As long as groups do not ask to be seated together, then they are doing absolutely nothing wrong.
Woah woah woah, losers with no friends, like myself, beg to differ… it’s about time we get something that makes us feel specialOk, Ok, the masses have spoken with @Kit Jackson being the most recent.
The SpaceMan5 is off base and will graciously accept that conclusion. Peace
They have Space on this list. I thought they stopped having single rider for SM?