He's there from 12:30 to 6 PM. He makes four scheduled appearances and it takes him 20 minutes to a half hour to make a full circuit of the restaurant. If you are there for lunch you'll see him.
Why is he temporary?? Ratatoille was a very popular movie. Children and adults both enjoyed it. I think what we are trying to say is that he shouldn't be temporary.
Who is Lucky the Dinosaur?? My kids don't even know who he is and they have a lot of Disney Movies thanks to their Grandmother.
Lucky the Dinosaur is not a movie character, but a sophisticated animatronic critter that toured the Disney parks around the world a couple of years ago. His "handler" was able to converse with him and he would do certain things when asked to. He's now housed in California and doesn't currently make appearances in the parks.
Remy is similar. There's only one, and this is his appointed time at Disney World. He started in Paris and will move to Tokyo next. I'd imagine he'll turn up at Disneyland sometime in the future.
Not that he SHOULDN'T be permanent at Chefs de France, but he was never planned to be or meant to be.
Why is he temporary?? Ratatoille was a very popular movie. Children and adults both enjoyed it. I think what we are trying to say is that he shouldn't be temporary.
1) If he is permanent, they add extra costs to the operation of the eatery.
2) Then, the profit is reduced or prices must increase.
3) With DDP, the reimburement is fixed, thus profit is reduced.
4) Chefs is not owned by Disney, so they can do a lot what they wish.