Single Rider Line Returns to Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

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Controversial Single Rider Line Has Re-Appeared At Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

In a galaxy not so far away, the controversial Single Rider line has made its return at Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. After being tested back in July and then disappearing at the end of that month, the Single Rider option has been spotted once again during a recent excursion to Batuu.

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The entrance to this alternative queue is located near the attraction’s exit. Just like in July, this option can drastically reduce wait times for guests willing to forego some of the immersive storyline elements. Some guests have reported waiting as little as five minutes—a massive difference compared to the standard queue, where wait times can stretch well over an hour!

However, there’s a catch (and it’s a big one). By choosing the Single Rider option, guests will miss out on several key parts of the attraction’s story, including the iconic pre-show moments. You won’t get to see Rey and BB-8 as they deliver a message to the Resistance, and you’ll skip the thrilling experience of boarding the Intersystem Transport Ship (I-TS) for your journey to the Star Destroyer. Instead, you’ll be fast-tracked straight to the imposing Star Destroyer hangar, bypassing the majority of the pre-show storyline. Afterward, you’ll be directed to the left lane—exclusively for Single Riders—before boarding the ride.


This raises a major question for guests: is the time saved worth missing out on the immersive details that make Rise of the Resistance such a groundbreaking attraction? While the Single Rider option slashes wait times, it also alters the flow of the experience, which is built around its deeply thematic and interactive story.

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For some, the chance to hop on the ride quickly is irresistible, especially if they’ve experienced the full queue before. But for others, skipping the elaborate setup means losing the magic that sets this attraction apart from traditional rides. After all, Rise of the Resistance is more than just a ride—it’s an adventure through the Star Wars universe, complete with characters, settings, and twists that build up to the climactic confrontation with the First Order.

So, where do you stand? Are you all about shorter lines, even if it means missing out on the full story? Or do you believe the magic of Rise of the Resistance lies in its detailed pre-show and wouldn’t dream of skipping it? Let us know if you’re #TeamSingleRider or if this Disney experiment is falling flat for you.

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