Remy single rider line
Has anyone seen/heard how long the single rider line for Remy is running these days?
I will be going in early February, either at night or midto late morning.
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT is a popular ride, and the availability and wait times for the single rider line can vary depending on the day, season, and time of entry. Since you’re planning for early February, crowds are generally moderate because it’s outside of major holiday periods but still during some festival activity, which can affect lines.
Here’s what to expect for the single rider line:
- The single rider line typically allows you to bypass most of the standard standby queue, which can save a significant amount of time if you don’t mind riding separately from your party.
- During mid- to late-morning hours (around 10:00 am–1:00 pm), the single rider line can range anywhere from 15 to 40 minutes depending on park attendance. Early entry or rope drop may reduce this wait to under 15 minutes.
- In the evening, after 6:00 pm, the single rider line can fluctuate as crowds leave EPCOT for dinner or Illuminations/other evening events. Expect 10–30 minutes typically, though it could be shorter later in the night.
- Single rider availability can occasionally close temporarily if the ride is running at full capacity with standard queue guests, so check the app or ask a Cast Member before heading to the line.
Tips for minimizing wait times:
- Arrive early at park opening and head straight to Remy; the single rider line often opens along with the park.
- Use the My Disney Experience app to monitor real-time wait times and check if the single rider line is operational.
- If visiting during a festival or busy weekend, consider riding earlier in the morning rather than later in the day.
Overall, for early February, the single rider line is a good option to reduce wait times, especially if you don’t mind splitting up your party. Waits of 15–30 minutes are typical for mid-morning or evening visits.
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