- Single rider
Single rider lines are an opportunity at various theme parks to reduce the amount of time waiting in line for an attraction. When a single-rider line is in use, empty seats on the ride vehicles are filled using individuals from the line, thus ensuring that every vehicle is carrying the maximum number of occupants possible. A park using a single-rider line offers guests a chance to wait for a shorter length of time in exchange for not necessarily being able to experience the attraction with others in their party or from a desired seat (i.e., the front row of a
roller coaster ).Operations
In practice, a single-rider line is available adjacent to the main entrance of the attraction. It is often manned by a park employee who will remind guests of any important policies. The line may bypass pre-show elements of the attraction; again, this is a trade-off that allows a much shorter wait in line. Typically, the line ends at the loading platform, where another employee is stationed. This employee will sort out the arriving guests from the main line and direct them to the ride vehicles. When an empty seat becomes available, the employee will direct the person at the front of the single-rider line to take the empty seat.
The actual movement of the line is subject to many variables, including the loading speed of the attraction and, sometimes, the park's management style for dealing with such lines. Some parks will use single riders to fill odd-numbered seating configurations every time, while others will actively attempt to balance out the ride vehicle with guests in the main line, even inviting guests from further back in the main line to come forward and board.
In most cases, a guest using a single-rider line must meet the normal rider requirements for the attraction and must be able to ride in any empty seat presented. Therefore, a number of park guests are generally discouraged from using these lines, such as:
* Younger guests, who may not meet the height requirement for the attraction but would otherwise be able to ride if a parent or guardian was present (a responsibility the park will not impose on a stranger)
* Handicapped guests, who might require special wheelchair seating or need assistance from a member of their party to board the attraction
* Guests with larger frames (some muscular or obese guests), who would require a specific seat (one modified for larger guests) to experience the attractionSingle-rider lines may be discontinued at the discretion of the park at any time, usually when there is no perceivable benefit to using the line. This can occur during off-peak operating days when the regular wait is very short already. Similarly, it may be temporarily discontinued when the single-rider line length creates waits that are longer than those for the regular line.
elected attraction list
Below is a partial list of attractions at major theme parks that often use single-rider lines.
Walt Disney Parks & Resorts
Disneyland Park
*Splash Mountain (single rider must be at least 8 years of age)Fact|date=February 2008Disney's California Adventure Park
*California Screamin'
*Maliboomer
*Mulholland Madness
*Soarin' Over California
*Grizzly River Run
*Toy Story Midway Mania! Disney's Animal Kingdom
*Expedition Everest Disney's Hollywood Studios
*Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Epcot
*Test Track Hong Kong Disneyland
*Space MountainUniversal Studios Parks
Universal Studios Florida
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Revenge of the Mummy
*Universal's Islands of Adventure
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The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man
* Doctor Doom's Fearfall
* Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls
* TheIncredible Hulk Coaster
*Jurassic Park River AdventureUniversal Studios Japan
* The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man: The Ride
* E.T. Adventure
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* JAWS
* Jurassic Park: The Ride [cite web |url=http://www.usj.co.jp/studioguide/attraction/efficient/e_index.html?e_single_rider.html |title=List of single-rider attractions |accessdate=2008-03-25 |format= |work= ]Busch Entertainment Corporation
eaWorld Orlando
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Journey to Atlantis International Theme Parks
Thorpe Park (UK)
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Stealth (roller coaster)
* Flying FishSee also
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Disney's Fastpass
*List of Fastpass equipped attractions References
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