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- Nov 7, 2010
Choosing to go in a line for smaller groups of people does not guarantee that that group will ride sooner. I have been in line at RnRC more than once where our group of 4 was on the ride much sooner than those who chose to get in the single rider line. It really will depend on where they 'split' the line into larger and smaller groups. If it's right at the beginning like single riders then I'm guessing yes, the small groups would probably ride sooner. If it's closer to the load area it really would be a 50/50 based on the size of groups in the main line.I guess if people REALLY want to be in the same "car" so they can compare scores? I don't see why it would ever go empty though.
This just seems like an odd type of line. My family of four could use this line if we didn't care to be in the same car. One adult and one child .. and one adult one child.
Just feels like this line would be abused by people who know how it works, break up their party into small groups and basically use it like a single rider line.
Couldn't EVERY ride have a "small group" line?
A lot of rides at Disney just need to do a better job at letting you know ahead of time what sort of vehicle you are going in so your group can plan accordingly. Test track has a "sample" car outside, some of the rides show you (on video) the type of vehicle you go in.
I am sure lines are always backed up when they realize they can only fit X people per car and they spend time figuring out which adult goes with which child etc. though the cast members are pretty good at keeping that moving.