Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at Epcot
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is in the France Pavilion of Epcot’s World Showcase. The popular attraction is based on the Disney-Pixar film Ratatouille. You’ll board a rat-mobile and go through Chef Gusteau’s kitchen, where you shrink to the size of a rat like Remy from the film. Everything soon becomes larger than life. Below, we’ll discuss the specifics of experiencing Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure during your vacation. This family-friendly attraction is a must-do for most!

Here are the need-to-know details for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure.
| Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure | Epcot |
|---|---|
Location: | France Pavilion |
Height Requirement: | No |
Lightning Lane: | Yes (Multi Pass Tier 1 Category or Premier Pass) |
Early Theme Park Entry: | Yes |
Extended Evening Hours: | Yes |
Our Traffic Signal: | Green Light (It’s gonna be a long wait without a Lightning Lane!) |
Ride Type: | Dark Ride (Good for all ages) |
Good For: | Everyone |
Perfect For: | Fans of Ratatouille |
Must-Do List: | High Priority |
Other: | This ride was updated to a 2D format in late 2025. You no longer have to wear 3D glasses. |
Additional Info: This attraction requires guests to transfer to a wheelchair. Assistive Listening, Handheld Captioning, and Audio Description are available. Disney’s site provides details for those with mobility issues (e.g., wheelchairs, ECVs).
Ride Review
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is in an area to the far right of the pavilion, which was added to accommodate the attraction.

You’ll pass La Creperie de Paris on the right before you reach the attraction’s entrance. This excellent table-service restaurant has a separate quick-service walk-up window called Crêpes À Emporter.

The queue for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure begins outside in a partially covered area. The surroundings are very Parisian.

Ratatouille offers a standby queue, single rider, and a Lightning Lane. Guests staying in the Epcot Resorts Area or a Disney Skyliner Resort will have an advantage in accessing Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure first thing in the morning at rope drop. Those hotel guests can enter the park at the International Gateway entrance near the France Pavilion.
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is available for guests with early entry theme park benefits. It’s also included during the extended evening hours for deluxe and deluxe villa resort guests. This attraction will have significant wait times throughout the day. Since the attraction opened, a single rider line has been added. We have a review of the single rider line for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure if you want to learn more.

The queue begins with a few movie-style posters here and there. This one shows Chef Skinner with his typical scowl expression.

As you make your way inside, you’ll feel like you’re on the rooftops of a Parisian neighborhood. This is where you’ll see the sign for Gusteau’s Restaurant.

It’s all well done.

Winding through the queue, you’ll walk through a studio.

Then, you’re assigned to a specific boarding area.

Before long, you’ll board your rat mobile. Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is a trackless ride like Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Note the markings on the concrete floor from the ride vehicles.

You can probably tell from the photos that you are now the size of a rat, and everything around you is supersized.

Several scenes project scents, and one scene has a small splash of water.

You’ll weave through the hustle and bustle of a busy restaurant kitchen. At one point, a few champagne bottles pop, and you can feel the effect. Finally, you make it to the dining room. Unfortunately, that doesn’t go over well when your cover is blown. The pace of the ride soon picks up.
Thankfully, this attraction ends on a high note. Chef Remy becomes the chef of his own restaurant, where he and his friends (rats and humans) continue their adventure in the culinary arts.

The Resorts Gal Spin on Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
Overall, we enjoy this attraction. However, in my opinion, it pales in comparison to Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Guests wait for hours in line to ride this attraction. I’ve yet to hear the first complaint about it.
Our Traffic Signals
Green Light: We give an attraction the green light if we consider it a must-do, regardless of the posted wait. We also give the green light for attractions we deem suitable to experience anytime. For example, some attractions have high capacities. Therefore, the lines continuously move, and you shouldn’t have a long wait unless the attraction experiences downtime.
Red Light: We recommend checking the posted wait times for red light attractions. Then, make a quick judgment call on whether to wait, skip it, or return later. We also red-light some attractions that we feel might not be suitable based on our experience.
Final Thoughts
For more rides and entertainment offerings in this park, see our Epcot Ride Guide. Check back with Resorts Gal for the latest Disney updates and reviews.
In the Comments
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