Oooo where is it so I can find it?I think it’s because there are more seats per train on Everest (34 vs 24 on Rock N Rollercoaster) and the entrance to Everest’s single rider line is somewhat hidden and not at the main ride entrance so a lot of people don’t know about it.
I might be in the minority, but we've enjoyed TT enough that I prefer the single rider line and the ability to skip the car design! Sorry to say that - I'd rather ride more quickly!Rode TT last week and agree with people saying the ine was short. I will add, they now have a couple stations in the single rider line where you can design your car. Of course, if you stop to design your car, other single riders will walk right past you to continue down the line while you are designing your car
I might be in the minority, but we've enjoyed TT enough that I prefer the single rider line and the ability to skip the car design! Sorry to say that - I'd rather ride more quickly!
Rode TT last week and agree with people saying the ine was short. I will add, they now have a couple stations in the single rider line where you can design your car. Of course, if you stop to design your car, other single riders will walk right past you to continue down the line while you are designing your car
I don't recall hearing that tip before. Thanks!If you enjoy designing and testing a car another option is to go through the gift shop and through the "exit" and design a car there, save it to your MB (MDE) and its yours until you design a new one. Then anytime you ride (even SR) tap your band to engage your car and test your design.
Funny, I practically beg my child to avoid the craziness of Test Track.....wait for it.....because I drive a convertible.I might be in the minority, but we've enjoyed TT enough that I prefer the single rider line and the ability to skip the car design! Sorry to say that - I'd rather ride more quickly!
I am loathe to tell the truth for fear that it will ruin things.....What about Smugglers? Does it move quickly?