Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

doctornick

Well-Known Member
I think that's a big part of it. If you didn't know it was there, you'd really have to look for it.

OK. So you are saying fewer people use single rider for Everest and thus it doesn't get as full and thus it is a shorter wait for such folks - as opposed to RNR where more people use it and thus waits are longer?

I'd believe it, I'm just trying to clarify. I've never actually done RNR single rider, but have done it for Everest a few times and the line for Everest was always short and they pulled from there quickly to fill spots.
 

Disney Dad 3000

Well-Known Member
OK. So you are saying fewer people use single rider for Everest and thus it doesn't get as full and thus it is a shorter wait for such folks - as opposed to RNR where more people use it and thus waits are longer?

I'd believe it, I'm just trying to clarify. I've never actually done RNR single rider, but have done it for Everest a few times and the line for Everest was always short and they pulled from there quickly to fill spots.

I have no scientific data (lol) but I think that's part of it.

I'd also guess the differences in the coasters plays a part too. EE has a lower height requirement and no inversions, so presumably more kids/families riding it has opposed to RnRC and less likely to split up. I'd like to think folks love the queue on EE and don't want to miss it, but I doubt that plays a part.

As you said, the EE SR line more often than not (when it's open) has worked well for me too. I've had times on RnRC where SR has taken just has long as the posted standby wait.
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
OK. So you are saying fewer people use single rider for Everest and thus it doesn't get as full and thus it is a shorter wait for such folks - as opposed to RNR where more people use it and thus waits are longer?

I'd believe it, I'm just trying to clarify. I've never actually done RNR single rider, but have done it for Everest a few times and the line for Everest was always short and they pulled from there quickly to fill spots.
RNRC SR is often as long as Standby. I was riding solo once with a LL and posted wait was 45 minutes. I was paired with a mom and I asked her how long she and her son waited. She said 50 mins and wasn't happy about it. I did the nice thing and swapped with her son (who was like 3 rows up) so they could ride together.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
How are wait times for this these days? Does it settle down to 30-45 minute waits at anytime during the day?
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gerarar

Premium Member
So this is interesting.

This livestreamer went on the ride and the final Kylo AA was in B-mode. The wall that hides the AA wasn't down either.


Then not even 15 mins later, the final Kylo AA was in A-mode. The ride did not go down or anything, it just simply switched show modes.


For years the ride has to go down in order for A -> B-mode to happen (or vice versa), but apparently that's not the case anymore and can happen on demand. This is a big improvement imo.

Also, the single rider line is back. According to CMs the test was successful. That's how the above streamer was able to get back on so quickly within 5 mins.
 

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