Remy's Ratatouille Adventure
Remy's Ratatouille Adventure is a trackless dark ride attraction based on the 2007 Disney-Pixar animated film Ratatouille. The ride is located at Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris and at Epcot in Walt Disney World.
History[edit | edit source]
The attraction first opened at Walt Disney Studios Park on July 10, 2014. Due to its popularity, a second version of the ride was constructed at Epcot in Walt Disney World, which opened on October 1, 2021, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World.
Ride Experience[edit | edit source]
Remy's Ratatouille Adventure is a 3D dark ride that uses a trackless ride system. Guests are "shrunk" to the size of a rat and experience the world from the perspective of Remy, the main character from the film. The ride features a combination of physical sets, 3D projections, and special effects to create an immersive experience.
Queue[edit | edit source]
The queue area is themed to the streets of Paris, with detailed facades and a replica of Gusteau's restaurant from the film. Guests pass through various scenes, including a rooftop view of Paris, before boarding their ride vehicles.
Ride Vehicles[edit | edit source]
The ride vehicles are designed to look like rats and can move in any direction without a fixed track. This allows for a more dynamic and unpredictable ride experience.
Scenes[edit | edit source]
The ride includes several key scenes from the film, such as the kitchen of Gusteau's restaurant, a chase through the dining area, and a final scene where Remy prepares a meal for the guests. Each scene is enhanced with 3D projections, physical props, and special effects like heat and water.
Technology[edit | edit source]
The ride utilizes a trackless ride system, which allows for greater flexibility in movement and a more immersive experience. The combination of 3D projections and physical sets creates a seamless transition between the animated and real-world environments.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Remy's Ratatouille Adventure has been well-received by both critics and guests. It is praised for its innovative use of technology and its faithful recreation of the film's world. The ride is considered a must-see attraction at both Walt Disney Studios Park and Epcot.
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