Went to Epcot today to see Epcot Forever for one last time, but took the Skyliner over to DHS for a few hours to ride RotR since I hadn't been on the ride since December 2019, I believe. Got to the park after six and stepped in line right around 6:30 with a 65 minute wait. It took 50 minutes. When we were moving we were really moving. I think the ride broke down for 15 minutes or so which slowed us down. Without that, it probably would've been around a 35 minute wait. We were certainly on pace to get on and off in around that amount of time.
What I found interesting was that RotR didn't have a crazy long line that was out of whack with other rides around the park. Once we got off the ride, I checked the app and RotR was at 35, Slinky was at 45 (we rode it and it took 30), ToT was 45, MMRR, RNRC, Smugglers Run & Swirling Saucers were 25, and ST & TSMM were 5.
Part of this obviously is just there generally being low crowds right now and i'm interested in how high RotR lines get during busy times, but I think undeniably right now, the best strategy is to go at night if you want to ride with limited waits. I could've rode Rise several more times before park close if I had wanted to, which is the best part about boarding groups being gone. The hassle is now taken out of the equation and if I want to wait four hours, I have that choice. Or conversely if lines are low, I have the option to ride multiple times, which we've never been able to do before.