the single rider at Indiana Jones is hit and miss.
This is the procedure.
- Ask at the CM stand if they are doing Single Rider, some times they do not.
- If they do, you are given a paper ticket and told to go down the exit line, the same procedures as the wheelchair users.
- When you go down as far as the CM and show your single rider ticket, you are put into a pen area. If the pen area is full, you wait in line by the wall. The wheelchair users are put into a pen against the far wall.
- They take 6 people at a time from the single rider pen about every 15 minutes.
- If there are wheelchair users, they get priority, so party of 4 wheelchair line and 2 single riders
- Once selected from the single rider line you join the wheelchair line and walk along the wall to the video screen room.
- You wait at the video screen room for a CM to let you through and you join up with the standby line.
- You join the standby line and continue until you reach the stairs part.
- At the stairs part, show the CM your single rider ticket
- The CM will open the rope barrier and allow the single riders and wheelchair users through to the elevators.
- You go up in one elevator, come out and cross over to the other elevator to go down to the ride loading area.
- When you exit the elevator at the ride loading area, there is a single rider wait line. You wait here until the loading CM's need a single rider in a jeep.
Its a bit drawn out and protracted and in the end, its not that much faster than Fast Pass.
In 2017 I gave up twice trying to do single rider, after 15 minutes waiting I wasnt even at the top of the line to enter the first pen, I was still waiting against the wall in the exit corridor. In 2017 I just used Fastpass
In 2018 I stuck with single rider just to finally do it that way, and honestly I prefer Fastpass