The Single Rider option has returned to the Indiana Jones Adventure in Disneyland Park.
Indiana Jones Adventure Single Rider


Despite returning for a brief stint in the summer of 2021, the Single Rider option at Indiana Jones Adventure has been missing for some time. However, the queue for single guests has returned as of June 27.
Previously, Single Rider guests were given a small pink card when joining the line. Now, guests are given a larger laminated card on a lanyard. Information on one side is written in English, and the opposite side is written in Spanish. The pass allows guests to enter through the single queue; however, it does not guarantee immediate boarding, parties will be separated, and all ride guidelines still apply.

Guests looking to utilize this line will need ask a Cast Member if they are currently operating single rider, and if they are, Cast Members will hand guests one of the lanyards. Then, guests will enter through the attraction’s exit instead of the normal entrance.
The last time this option was offered, guests were sent up an elevator and into a holding pen. With this updated version of the Single Rider queue, Cast Members will send guests up the stairs with the rest of the line. After the staircase, guests will be pulled from the line just as with the Standby or Lightning Lane queues.
We tested the returning offering and waited 22 minutes in the Single Rider line versus a 40-minute posted wait time. Of course, it is important to note that Single Rider does not guarantee a shorter wait time.
Other rides at Disneyland Resort that offer a Single Rider line include:
- Goofy’s Sky School
- Grizzly River Run
- Space Mountain
- Incredicoaster
- Millenium Falcon: Smugglers Run
- Radiator Spring Racers
- Soarin’ Around the World
- WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure
- Matterhorn Bobsleds (currently closed for refurbishment)
Earlier this year, the full Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye pre-show was restored at Disneyland Park after five years. Check it out below:
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