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How does the Remy ride work?

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. You can watch a video here.



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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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A trackless ride is any ride that does not involve some sort of track. Instead of following a predetermined architectural path, like a track, the ride follows a virtual path determined by its programming.

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?, 'Remy's Totally Zany Adventure'), is a motion-based trackless 3D dark ride, based on the 2007 Disney-Pixar animated film Ratatouille, located at Disneyland Paris's Walt Disney Studios Park in France and at Walt Disney World's France Pavilion at Epcot.

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Screens – Screens on attractions are far more common now than they've ever been. Even benign looking attractions (like Remy's Ratatouille Adventure) can cause motion sickness for people. Oftentimes with screens, your ride vehicle is moving while a scene is playing on a stationary screen.

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It is a simulator-style attraction, but it doesn't get you very motion sick.

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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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There are some sharp spins and turns that can cause a little tummy tickle, but nothing too fast or scary to be concerned about on Remy's. However, if your child is prone to motion sickness, please know that they could feel queasy at the end of this attraction.

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

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Is Remy's Ratatouille Adventure Too Scary For Toddlers: Speed. This is a moderately slow-moving ride that makes its way through the show building.

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This means the rest of the park is available, including the recently-opened Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, Soarin' Around the World, Spaceship Earth and Frozen Ever After. And don't forget the food.

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Smell. The relatively new Ratatouille attraction in EPCOT gives guests a whiff of traditional French cuisine … the aroma of a warm baguette hits guests as they careen through the restaurant's kitchen.

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