Single Rider Lines are starting to reopen at Disney World

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Single Rider Lines are starting to reopen at Disney World

Single Rider lines have returned to Walt Disney World! Previously, single rider lines were suspended due to the pandemic. Now that health and safety measures at the resort have been changed, more options are starting to return!

Related – Fully Vaccinated Disney World Cast Members No Longer Required To Wear Masks Outdoors

Single Rider Lines are starting to reopen at Disney World

Single rider lines allow guests who wish to ride by themselves (or are traveling solo) to not wait as long for their favorite attractions. Keep in mind, guests using this line may be put on the ride with other groups to help fill the attraction vehicles and move the line along quicker.

Related – Fastpass and single rider will be coming to Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

The Disney World website no longer lists single rider lines as a paused experience under the “Attractions and Entertainment” section on the Know Before You Go page.

Single Rider Lines are starting to reopen at Disney World

The experiences that are still paused are parades, nighttime spectaculars, and character greetings. But we know nighttime spectaculars will be returning next month!

Do you take advantage of the single rider lines when visiting Disney World?


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