PHOTOS - Remy's Ratatouille Adventure construction at EPCOT

Oct 22, 2020 in "Remy's Ratatouille Adventure"

Remy's Ratatouille Adventure construction - October 14 2020
Posted: Thursday October 22, 2020 9:11am Et by WDWMAGIC Staff

Here is a quick look at the progress on Remy's Ratatouille Adventure in the France Pavilion at EPCOT.

The exterior is mostly complete, with just a few final touches taking place. Inside, ride system testing is thought to be underway. An opening date remains unannounced, with Disney considering how to best make use of the new attraction, which seems to be edging towards an opening in 2021 as part of a big marketing push for getting guests back to Walt Disney World.

Click the gallery for more pictures of the Remy's Ratatouille construction.

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SplashJacket5 days ago

Initially, Rat had 3 individual seats with dividers in between, but shortly after opening they removed the dividers and made it a front bench and a back bench. I’m not sure if they ever get up to 4 people (1 adult and 4 children for example) in the back, but they no longer have the capacity for single rider given it’s a bench with undefined seating (like MMRR). Alternatively, (and likely the more likely driver) too many Americans couldn’t fit between the dividers, causing delays and decreased guest satisfaction that exceeded any potential benefits from single-rider.

SoFloMagic5 days ago

It was pictured in concept art. Single rider is pretty important for a 3-wide car

Gusey5 days ago

I was wondering if they had single rider as it still exists at DLP

Surferboy5675 days ago

Gotta sell those genies. They better not pull that with the new Test Track.

SplashJacket5 days ago

Interesting that it’s getting that high considering they axed single-rider at the 11th hour.

lentesta5 days ago

Not to bump an old thread, but we measured Remy's hourly capacity at rope-drop this morning at 2,151 guests per hour. That's pretty close to the estimated 2,200/hour we've heard elsewhere.

Chef idea Mickey`=Mar 12, 2024

Why is Disney always responding right after Universal and not vice versa. Mmm

fuentesalexMar 05, 2024

It was. Felt not as immersive and even more like you are just watching a movie during the big screen sections.

marni1971Mar 05, 2024

It’s usually due to projector or glass cleaning maintenance

BasiltheBatLordMar 05, 2024

Not alleged, they're running it as a test until March 9. It's a cost-cutting measure.

Sir_CliffMar 05, 2024

I know they've done this before in Paris due to technical issues, so I'm not sure I'd read too much into it.

aladdin2007Mar 05, 2024

saving expense from replacing and or cleaning the glasses all the time? wouldn't surprise me, cost cutting moves.

Sorcerer MickeyMar 05, 2024

Universal allegedly downgraded King Kong from 3D to 2D as well. What's the trend here?

LittleBufordMar 04, 2024

This seems a bad move to me.