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How to Get on Remy's Ratatouille Adventure Without Waiting in Long Lines
  1. Pay to ride using Genie+
  2. Ride during Early Theme Park Entry (onsite guests only)
  3. Ride right when the park opens.
  4. Hop in line right before the park closes.
  5. Ride during Extended Theme Park Hours (onsite Deluxe and Deluxe villa guests only)




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Another ride that was specifically named as being worth the wait was Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, another new EPCOT attraction that is a family-friendly trackless ride taking guests on rodent-sized adventure through Paris.

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You'll Need a Plan if You Don't Want to Wait in a Big Line. 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.

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Ratatouille: A Recipe for Adventure Pull your tails in and feast your senses on this 4D experience at Disney Ratatouille.

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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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Guests will enter a world where they're the size of a rat and experience effects — including the smell of fresh baguettes, the feel of heat from an oven, and the mist of water from a mop — that will make you feel like you're really at Gusteau's in Paris.

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The ride is one of the biggest additions to Disneyland Paris; its show building is similar in height to that of the expansive Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at the neighbouring Disneyland Park, and cost an estimated US$270 million to complete.

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It is a motion-based dark ride with 4D components. Guests ride along in “ratmobiles” and are never on an actual track. As for whether or not you get wet, you sort of do. There is a part of the ride in which a champagne bottle may spritz you a bit, but it's not enough to do any harm.

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Remy's Ratatouille Adventure (screens and spinning): literally. The spinning and tight turns in this attraction can make your stomach do a little flip-flop dance. Add the 3D visuals and screens into the mix, and you've got a recipe for motion sickness for some folks.

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Remy's Ratatouille Adventure Ride Experience Remy's is a trackless, 3D dark ride. You'll need to wear 3D glasses during the ride. For the adventure, you shrink down to the size of a rat and go on a journey with Remy through a kitchen and dining room.

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There are some rides at each Disney World theme park that have height requirements; guests may only experience those rides if they're tall enough. But the vast majority of attractions at WDW do NOT have a height requirement. Babies and toddlers are welcome to experience those.

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What age is the frozen ride for? While there is a short drop backward during Frozen Ever After, as long as you warn your little ones this gentle boat ride is appropriate for guests of all ages.

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