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Is Ratatouille ride wheelchair accessible?

Remy's Ratatouille Adventure in Epcot You can even smell all the delicious culinary delights as you scurry through the kitchen! The wheelchair accessible vehicle for Remy's Ratatouille Adventure can accommodate the wheelchair user and a companion.



Yes, Ratatouille: The Adventure (located in Disneyland Paris) and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure (located in EPCOT at Walt Disney World) are both highly accessible for guests using wheelchairs. Unlike many older attractions that require a transfer, this ride features a specialized, trackless "Ratmobile" vehicle specifically designed to accommodate a standard manual wheelchair or a specialized Disney-provided transfer chair. Guests can roll directly into the back of the vehicle, where they are secured for the 4D culinary experience. If a guest is using a larger electric scooter or a power wheelchair, they may be required to transfer to a standard manual wheelchair provided at the attraction entrance to ensure it fits the vehicle's dimensions. The queue itself is also fully accessible, featuring wide ramps and elevators where necessary. Disney's commitment to "Inclusion" ensures that the sights, sounds, and even the "scents" of Gusteau's kitchen can be enjoyed by all guests, making it one of the most accessible "E-Ticket" attractions in the Disney portfolio.

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Walt Disney World attractions offer access for Guests with mobility disabilities in the following categories: Must transfer from wheelchair/ECV to ride vehicle. Must transfer from ECV to wheelchair. Must transfer from ECV to wheelchair, and from wheelchair to ride vehicle.

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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!

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

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Overall, Disney has tried to make their attractions as inclusive as possible to all Guests. Remy's Ratatouille Adventure in EPCOT even removed the seat dividers to do just that.

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Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not accepted, and quantities are limited. Please plan to arrive early. Guests must be 18 years of age to rent wheelchairs.

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Guests with mobility disabilities who use cushions on a daily basis—on their wheelchair or when they transfer to alternate seating—may use portable seat cushions on select attractions. Portable cushions must fit reasonably within the attraction or experience without obstructing the attraction's safety features.

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Anyone in the party may modify the reservation, but the guest with DAS must enter the attraction. How many guests in one party can be covered under Disney World's DAS? The maximum is six guests per DAS. If you have special circumstances or any concerns, talk to Guest Relations.

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While Walt Disney World does not offer discounts on tickets, they do offer many services for Guests with disabilities. Eligible Guests can register for the Disability Access Service (DAS) program, which offers a wide variety of benefits and accommodations specific to each Guests needs.

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Disabilities Access Service (DAS) Card Guests with Diabetes do qualify for the DAS card. Please see our DAS FAQs for information about how to get this pass.

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Guests with any physical or mental condition that affects their ability to wait in a standard attraction line for an extended period may qualify for a DAS Pass.

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Standard parking fees apply and you must have a valid disability parking permit.

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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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