Need to vent! Major pet peeve!

bsiev1977

Well-Known Member
If a family wants to be split up, they have every right to go into the single rider line. I know my family has done it before. But if they were trying to all ride together at the end of the line, then I would get a bit irritated.
Well said. Even with families splitting up in the single rider line, you'll wait much less than you would in regular standby.
 

Aurora1

Well-Known Member
I'm part of a family of six and usually we'll send the four "adventurous ones" in the Single Rider line to be able to get through quickly and meet back up with the two members who don't ride. We never go in EXPECTING to ride together (obviously that's the point of the SINGLE rider line) but we've always seemed to have great cast members who offer us the opportunity to pair up for the rides!
 

Bloopers

Well-Known Member
Um, I go with friends all the time and we also 'hog' up the single rider lines because we don't care if we have to get on the rides separately. I don't see the problem here.

And really? NOTHING else irks you more at Disney, than this? Which is a completely justifiable thing for families to do, btw. No one wants to stand in line for hours if they can wait on a single rider line for 15 minutes. :rolleyes:
 

jonesenon4

Active Member
We usually do this on the last day of the trip just to get more rides in.And yes we do ride solo except on the rare times the cm will pair us up. By doing this we have been able to hit all 4 parks and major rides in one day,hectic and rushed but tons of fun.
 

FettFan

Well-Known Member
What upsets me is when non handicapped people use the handicapped toilet. The nerve of them, can't they read the sign?


Jimmy Thick- Iam so upset right now...

DC Comics' new run: Bane: Restroom Attendant
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Now I have made an honest man out of you!
 

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