Future dating app single riders seem to match adult theme park enthusiasts
- Future dating apps match adult theme park enthusiasts. Single rider matches Disney Adults and other park fans are romantic and Plato. The founders say it should be released at the end of the year, or perhaps early 2026.
Being a theme park enthusiast as an adult can carry stigma, but upcoming dating apps aim to help park participants come together, like Mickey and Minnie.
The app is called a single rider, but you will need to wait a few months before downloading. The idea behind the app, named Joe the Beard Geek, was released this week by Disney content creators, was born in the second year when he stood up on a date. To comfort themselves, Orlando residents went to Disney World.
Taking its name from a lane available to solo guests who are willing to ride alone in exchange for a shorter wait, the app romantically pairs people with Plato. and Follow-up videoits creator emphasized that it is not pure Disney-centric. It will be built in again UniversalKing’s Island, Berry Farm in Knott and other theme parks.
“It’s for all theme park enthusiasts,” he said.
According to Joe the Beard Geek (he was able to hide his real name), beta signups will start soon. However, the app itself is likely “not going to happen until the end of this year, perhaps early next year, based on the current development cycle.”
The app originally took place only in US parks and will be available in English only at launch. It is currently created by a team of two, both of whom work full time. Joe says he reached out to potential investors via Tiktok, but they have yet to decide whether they are seeking funding.
“We’re thinking about it, but we’re not there yet,” he says.
The single rider is not the first attempt to bring Disney fans together. Ten years ago, Mousemingle.com has been released. The site is still active today.