It's a good ride. We missed it on our last trip, and it wasn't the end of the world. I'm hoping to ride it on Monday when we're there though. As someone who never really cared for ratatouille, I'll say it's a good ride.
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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.
There are a couple of fast-moving scenes, including one in which Remy is chased with a cleaver, that may frighten small children. But our seven-year-old grandkids loved it from start to finish! Bottom line: while the standby queue can be long, we think it's totally worth your while to wait.
As a rider, you'll shrink to the size of a fellow rodent and accompany him on his life journey. You'll board a rat-shaped vehicle as a rat with a dream, then scurry through the busy kitchen, narrow walls, and expansive dining room of Gusteau's famous Paris restaurant, all from the perspective of a fellow rat-pal.
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.
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.
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.
In this 4D ride experience, join Chef Remy on a daring culinary caper that will captivate all your senses as you zip, dash and scurry through the bustling kitchen, dining room and walls of Gusteau's famous Paris restaurant.
However, a NEW ride has taken the spot of highest average wait time — it's Test Track at 69 minutes. Next up is Soarin' at 34 minutes, Mission: SPACE at 20 minutes, Turtle Talk with Crush at 15 minutes, and Spaceship Earth at 16 minutes.
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.
Those prone to motion sickness may find they experience it on this attraction, especially those who struggle with 4D rides. Remy's Ratatouille Adventure is screen-heavy, and there are several moments and movements during the ride, including spinning, that could cause motion sickness.
New Remy PhotoPass Magic Shot To Debut In Expanded France Pavilion at EPCOT. Guests to EPCOT will be able to have their photo taken by Disney PhotoPass photographers with a little bit of extra magic added in right outside the new Remy's Ratatouille Adventure.