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Does the ratatouille ride have 3D glasses?

Different attractions, like Avatar Flight of Passage and Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, have 3D glasses that are a little trickier to place over your regular eyeglasses. So, exercise care when putting them on and taking them off since sometimes your eyeglasses might try to come off with them!



Yes, Ratatouille: The Adventure (and its Florida counterpart, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure) utilizes 3D glasses to create its immersive experience. The attraction is a trackless dark ride that combines physical sets and massive 3D projection screens to "shrink" guests down to the size of a rat. The glasses are essential for the depth-of-field effects that make it feel as though Chef Skinner is reaching out to grab you or that a champagne cork is flying directly at your head. In 2026, Disney continues to use a high-quality "active" or "passive" polarized 3D system depending on the specific park location to ensure the visuals remain crisp. Guests are handed the glasses—often referred to as "rat vision" goggles—just before boarding their "ratmobile." For those who wear prescription glasses, these 3D lenses are designed to fit comfortably over your existing frames, ensuring that everyone can see the chaotic, multisensory journey through Gusteau’s kitchen in full three-dimensional detail.

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Even benign looking attractions (like Remy's Ratatouille Adventure) can cause motion sickness for people.

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If you don't want to do something like that, I would say take off the glasses on Everest, Guardians, Test Track, Rockin Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Space Mountain, Thunder Mountain. Slinky Dog Dash, Dinosaur and 7 Dwarfs it depends on how loose your glasses are.

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On any attraction, you're less likely to feel motion sickness effects if you focus your eyes on a fixed spot, keep your head and neck as still as possible, and choose a seat near the middle of the vehicle. Speak to a cast member at the ride loading point to ask for assistance in seat placement.

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Overall it's a very enjoyable ride with some clever effects. If you're visiting Epcot with a toddler, this is likely to be one of your must-do rides. It might be too scary for some kids—ours went through a phase where basically any indoor dark ride scared them, and Remy's is more intense than other dark rides.

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It's still fun and has its moments, but for me, Remy's Ratatouille Adventure is the least impressive of Walt Disney World's trackless trio–and it's not even close. At best, this is a cute and charming ride that fits fairly well into World Showcase and fills the area's long-term need for more family-friendly rides.

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Remy's Ratatouille Adventure is the first all-new major attraction at EPCOT in more than a decade and the first in World Showcase since 1988. It's also a family-friendly ride with no height requirement, appealing to EPCOT's youngest guests. That means it's pretty popular, and lines can get long.

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Remy's Ratatouille Adventure is the newest ride at Epcot and a welcome kid-friendly addition to the park. It would rank higher on this list, except it requires 3D glasses, which won't be great for the smallest kids. It's also pretty intense and scares our toddler.

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