Are you ready to embark on a day of adventure at Disneyland Paris, but dreading the long queues? Are you wondering if there’s a way to get the most out of the attractions without spending hours waiting? Have you ever heard of the Single Rider option? Curious to know which attractions offer this option?
Let’s face it, when you visit Disneyland Paris, you want to make the most of the attractions and minimise the time you spend queuing. That’s where the Single Rider concept comes in. Whether you’re travelling alone or in a group, this option can be a real asset to making the most of your day at Disneyland. Ready to find out more? Let’s go !
What is the Single Rider?
The Single Rider is an option offered by Disneyland Paris on certain attractions. It allows individual visitors to fill the empty seats left by larger groups. The idea is simple: rather than leaving an empty seat in an attraction, why not fill it with someone who is ready to ride straight away? This maximises the attraction’s efficiency and reduces waiting times.
How does the Single Rider work?
When you approach an attraction that offers the Single Rider option, you will generally see three queues: the normal queue, the Premier Access queue and the Single Rider queue. If you choose to be a Single Rider, you will enter a special queue. This queue often moves faster than the normal queue, but with a small caveat: you’ll be used to fill empty seats, which means you probably won’t get on with the people you’re travelling with.
What attractions does the Single Rider offer?
Avengers Assemble : Flight Force
Crush’s Coaster
Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril
RC Racer
Ratatouille
Spider-Man W.E.B Adventure
Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain
Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop
Advantages and disadvantages of the Single Rider
The main advantage of the Single Rider is obviously the reduced waiting time. However, if you’re travelling with a group and want to share the attraction experience together, the Single Rider may not be the best option for you, as you’ll probably be riding separately. Also, it’s important to note that the Single Rider option isn’t always faster than the normal queue, especially on low-traffic days.
So, are you ready to try the Single Rider option on your next trip to Disneyland Paris? It’s a great way to make the most of your day and get the most out of the attractions. With a little flexibility and patience, you might just find that the Single Rider is your new best friend for a day of adventure at Disneyland Paris. Enjoy your visit!