Remy ride....spoilers

Megsmachine

I love Minnie!
Joined
Nov 17, 2007
Messages
696
Anyone that has ridden Remy would you be willing to share your experience? I have not been able to find much info on it.
Thanks!
 
It's the same ride that has been at DL Paris and you may be able to find some more information searching for that!

We rode it twice during previews and thought it was cute! Feels most similar to MMRR, with quick trackless movement and use of screens. Though it's 3D, and MMRR is not.
 
This is the ride in Epcot on YouTube.


Also I find it funny that in Disneyland Paris everyone calls the ride Ratatouille but Americans call the ride ride Remy.
 

I enjoyed Rat more than MMRR, mainly because of the smaller ride vehicles. I wish the ride was longer, but I would indeed ride it again. Any specifics you are looking for? You wear 3D glasses, and the effects are a mix of 3D and practical, usually 4 people per vehicle, and a lap bar, when you ride your stuff just goes between your feet on the floor of the vehicle. I would say no ride is exactly the same because of the trackless nature of the vehicles.

If you are a person that has motion sickness due to visual movement that simulates like going up or down, it could bother you.

It was short, fun, and interesting to see the new tech in action.
 
Ride was very good, but I liked the queue the best I think (sounds crazy I know). At first going through, we all commented to each other how the queue was boring and seemed like they could do more. Then we got the the one part where it opened up and was like wow, they did make it awesome. And the loading area was great too.
 
I haven't been on the new one, but I did ride the original in Paris. The ride works very similar to MM's Runaway Railway, where you sit in a car that slides around between different rooms. You wear 3d glasses and the car stops in front of screens surrounded by sets, so you feel like you're the size of a mouse following Remy through his restaurant.
 
Ride was very good, but I liked the queue the best I think (sounds crazy I know). At first going through, we all commented to each other how the queue was boring and seemed like they could do more. Then we got the the one part where it opened up and was like wow, they did make it awesome. And the loading area was great too.
I missed the queue! I probably shouldn’t complain, but we were pulled out to go through the Lightning Pass queue. We waited significantly less for the ride but we missed the standby queue.
 
Ride was very good, but I liked the queue the best I think (sounds crazy I know). At first going through, we all commented to each other how the queue was boring and seemed like they could do more. Then we got the the one part where it opened up and was like wow, they did make it awesome. And the loading area was great too.
I loooved that part of the queue!! So cool.
 
We rode 3 times during preview. AT the 3d I was lifting my 3d glasses when not at screens to get better look at the things in the ride ( hanging sausage, etc)...
 
I haven't ridden this at EPCOT, but did ride it at DLP when it first opened (as "an American in Paris"). We've always called the ride Ratatouille.
I think I said it earlier, but the American version has Remy in the name, DLP doesn't. The rides have different names, so I wouldn't expect them to be called the same thing.
 











Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE








DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom