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Does Disney do single rider?

Single Rider is a service that allows groups to split up and embark on select attractions individually! A Cast Member can direct you to the designated queue, where your party will be separated to fill remaining seats that aren't occupied by Guests utilizing stand-by lines.



Yes, Disney Parks offer Single Rider lines at select high-demand attractions to maximize ride capacity and reduce wait times for individuals. By choosing this line, you agree to be separated from your party to fill "empty seats" left by groups in the regular standby queue. In Walt Disney World, popular rides with permanent single rider options include Expedition Everest, Test Track, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. In early 2026, Disney also conducted tests for a single rider queue at Space Mountain in Magic Kingdom. While the single rider line is almost always faster than standby, you do bypass much of the immersive "storytelling" found in the main queue, and you won't get to choose your specific seat or role on rides like the Millennium Falcon.

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The minimum age to ride most attractions alone (assuming the child meets the minimum height requirement) is 7 years old. Of course, you know your child's personality and maturity level best, so it's up to you to decide if you're comfortable sending him or her to ride solo.

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Once you have purchased theme park admission to a Walt Disney World theme park, the attractions are included. Once you have entered a Walt Disney World theme park, you can enjoy as many attractions as you want to as many times as you want to! There is no need to purchase separate tickets for attractions.

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Walt Disney World single-day tickets to any of the resort's four theme parks—Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios or Disney's Animal Kingdom—currently begin at $109 but can go as high as $189 around peak demand times like Christmas and spring break.

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Single Rider is a service that allows groups to split up and embark on select attractions individually! A Cast Member can direct you to the designated queue, where your party will be separated to fill remaining seats that aren't occupied by Guests utilizing stand-by lines.

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What rides at Disney World have single rider lines? There are four rides at Disney World with permanent single rider lines: Rock 'n' Roller Coaster (Hollywood Studios), Millennium Falcon Smugglers Run (Hollywood Studios), Test Track (Epcot), and Expedition Everest (Animal Kingdom).

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The line is usually shorter than the standby line. If only one family member wants to go on the ride, they can hop in the shorter Single Rider line while the rest of the party waits or does something else.

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On attractions with only two seats in a row, though, both the 7 and 9-year-old may ride independently or together. Although children must be accompanied in the Theme Parks by someone over the age of 14, those who are at least 7 are allowed to ride alone.

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What is the minimum age requirement for unaccompanied children to enter Walt Disney World theme parks, water parks and other locations? A: Children under age 14 must be accompanied by a Guest age 14 or older to enter the following Walt Disney World parks and locations: Magic Kingdom Park.

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If you can't take advantage of Early Entry, wait and ride during the last hours the park is open or during Extended Evening Theme Park Hours. This is when wait times can be at their lowest for the day. Note that Remy has signs for a single-rider line, but it's not currently in use.

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Magic Kingdom Refurbishments and Closures Magic Kingdom has already seen a few changes in 2023, with a couple more still to come. On January 22, Splash Mountain permanently closed as the ride began its reimagining into Tiana's Bayou Adventure. The new Princess and the Frog-themed attraction will open in late 2024.

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How to Ride Slinky Dog Dash. At Slinky Dog Dash, there is a Lightning Lane and a Standby Line. There is no Single Rider Line.

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So, how much does it cost to rent out Disney World for the day? The cost to do this will run in the $2,000,000 to $5,000,000 range to rent out a Disney World park, depending on the park as well as the time of the year.

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