Stephanie Plum
03-30-2004, 06:26 PM
A "Single Rider" line, in case you are not familiar with them, are lines designated for people who want to ride a ride, but do not mind sitting with another group of people. They are often take less time to get through the line to the ride than the regular line. The operators seat groups from the regular line first, then use individuals from the "Single Rider" line to fill open seats on rides.
I use the "Single Rider" lines when that option is available to me. It ensures that I spend less time waiting for a ride and allows me to visit the same ride numerous times. I utilize these lines even when I am with people. Even though we don't sit together, we often ride at the same time. On occasion, we actually have sat together (if there's 2 of us).
I pose 3 questions...
Does Great Adventure amusement park have "Single Rider" lines?
If yes, then which rides have "Single Rider" lines?
Do you utilize "Single Rider" lines? (poll) Please explain your choice. :)
[EDIT] I've added new poll choices, as per JD's suggestion. :)
I use the "Single Rider" lines when that option is available to me. It ensures that I spend less time waiting for a ride and allows me to visit the same ride numerous times. I utilize these lines even when I am with people. Even though we don't sit together, we often ride at the same time. On occasion, we actually have sat together (if there's 2 of us).
I pose 3 questions...
Does Great Adventure amusement park have "Single Rider" lines?
If yes, then which rides have "Single Rider" lines?
Do you utilize "Single Rider" lines? (poll) Please explain your choice. :)
[EDIT] I've added new poll choices, as per JD's suggestion. :)