Remy on Sunday?

Belleandtinker

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I just read that Remy has Sunday off. Is this still true? We'll be in EPCOT two days, both of which are Sundays.
 

where in Epcot is Remy usually located?? My family will be at DW in June and we would love to see him!
 
where in Epcot is Remy usually located?? My family will be at DW in June and we would love to see him!

REMY Info:

1) Inside Les Chefs de France.
2) Monday-thru-Saturday at 12:30, 1:40, 2:50 & 5:20pm
3) Visiting
. . . he usually comes out right on schedule
. . . the cart makes one trip around the eatery
. . . you must wait until he comes to your table *
. . . you cannot get up and go over to him, handlers guard him
. . . if you miss him, he does not make a second trip
. . . you must wait for the next scheduled time
. . . if your ADR is near a scheduled time, be early
. . . you may not be seated on time, and will miss him
. . . you might be in line waiting for a table when he appears
. . . if so, you wait for the next scheduled trip

* If people gathered around the cart, it would clog the aisles. Guests
might be pressing their shorts against another guest's tabletop and
food (yuck, gross). Also, he's temperamental and occasionally doesn't
appear at all - and without prior notice. Could be technical glitches or even
absenteeism. There are times he breaks down during the tour and has
to stop visiting. So don't overly promise the little ones.
 
REMY Info:

1) Inside Les Chefs de France.
2) Monday-thru-Saturday at 12:30, 1:40, 2:50 & 5:20pm
3) Visiting
. . . he usually comes out right on schedule
. . . the cart makes one trip around the eatery
. . . you must wait until he comes to your table *
. . . you cannot get up and go over to him, handlers guard him
. . . if you miss him, he does not make a second trip
. . . you must wait for the next scheduled time
. . . if your ADR is near a scheduled time, be early
. . . you may not be seated on time, and will miss him
. . . you might be in line waiting for a table when he appears
. . . if so, you wait for the next scheduled trip

* If people gathered around the cart, it would clog the aisles. Guests
might be pressing their shorts against another guest's tabletop and
food (yuck, gross). Also, he's temperamental and occasionally doesn't
appear at all - and without prior notice. Could be technical glitches or even
absenteeism. There are times he breaks down during the tour and has
to stop visiting. So don't overly promise the little ones.

Thanks for the info, RustyScupper! So, do you have to have an ADR at Les Chefs to be able to see him or does he also meet/greet outside the restaurant? Thanks again for your help!

Liesel
 
. . . So, do you have to have an ADR at Les Chefs to be able to see him or does he also meet/greet outside the restaurant? . . .

1) You must be seated in Chefs to see REMY.
2) He only tours the tables inside the eatery.
3) And, you cannot get up to go see him.
4) You must be seated at your table.
 
Remy is not the typical costumed character, and he can't give hugs or sign autographs. He is an actual rat-sized animatronic. He does not meet and greet outside the restaurant. You must be seated in the restaurant to interact with him.

I believe Remy as a full human-sized costumed character appears in the Pixar parade at DHS. I don't think there is any audience interaction with him though.
 
We ate at Les Chefs so we could see Remy and both times he came out they never brought him to our table. So on top of bad serve and not too great food, that was an even bigger disappointment.
 


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