The one difference between rats in Paris and Orlando was that Paris has small dividers between the seats. Orlando didn’t have them. I felt that those help in Paris when it can get a bit tight with three adults in a rat. I assumed that was one reason for no single rider at Epcot. So how did it work?
Very curious how tight they’re gonna cram families who’ve been waiting a long time… this reminds me of MMRR, where they had a certain # per row and it lasted what- a week?
I’m usually a big fan of single rider lines but realistically I think they should be in roller coasters with a fixed number of restraints. I’m a little skeptical about this one
They are currently loading three people per row on every car. As a single rider it’s fine if at least one rider is a child, when all three are adults it can be tight, so we’ll see if it continues and for how long. Ride 3 times today and it was never *too* tight though.
That’s great! I think the issue is rarely with the single rider, and more often with a resentful group that was expecting more space/less strangers. There’s less of that kind of expectation with a ride that has individual restraints
I missed this post while commuting to the park, else my daughter and I would’ve headed over post Guardians VQ… getting in the monorail for a snack at the Poly is never a regrettable alternative though. (It was me with the random hello Bear the end of the GotG queue - hope you had a good time!)
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Really hoping this sticks.
It was pretty rough 🙃