Space Mountain at Disneyland Park has a new Single Rider Pass design for the Disneyland 70th anniversary celebration.
Space Mountain Single Rider Pass
Cast Members give guests the pass when they enter the Single Rider queue, which goes through the ride’s exit. The Disneyland 70th anniversary logo is at the bottom next to an astronaut holding a birthday cake. Space Mountain is pictured at the top with the ride’s name in purple, one of the celebration’s signature colors.
The pass lists the rules of the Single Rider queue:
This pass allows one Guest to enter through the Single Rider queue
- This pass does not guarantee immediate boarding.
- Single Riders must be at least 40′ [sic] (102 cm) tall to experience Space Mountain.
- Single Riders must meet all boarding requirements.
- Special seating requirements may not be accommodated.
- Parties will be separated.
- Subject to availability.
The height requirement is missing a second quote mark to indicate guests must be 40 inches tall, accidentally stating guests must be 40 feet tall.
Guests give this pass to a Cast Member at the end of the queue before boarding the ride.
Indiana Jones Adventure recently re-introduced its Single Rider queue. Other rides that offer a Single Rider line include:
- Goofy’s Sky School
- Grizzly River Run
- Incredicoaster
- Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
- Radiator Spring Racers
- Soarin’ Around the World
- WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure
- Matterhorn Bobsleds (currently closed for refurbishment)
The Disneyland 70th anniversary celebration began in May and will run through the summer of 2026. The actual 70th anniversary date is July 17, and “Walt Disney – A Magical Life” will open that day.
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