Summary
Ratatouille the Adventure
Heading to Disneyland Paris? One attraction you won’t want to miss is Ratatouille the Adventure, a ridiculously charming, one-of-a-kind experience that took Walt Disney Imagineering six years to produce at a reported cost of $270 million.
This award-winning ride celebrates the culture and architecture of France and features new animation sequences created by Pixar to bring the characters from Disney’s “Ratatouille” (2007) to life within this attraction.
Overview of Ratatouille the Adventure
Known in French as Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy (“Remy’s Totally Zany Adventure”), this motion-based trackless 4D dark ride opened in July 2014 at Walt Disney Studios Park, the second of two theme parks at Disneyland Paris.
It is one of the most popular attractions and is available as a FastPass ticket. Like many sought-after rides, the lines for this attraction tend to grow longer as the day progresses. To enjoy the ride without wasting time in long lines, consider acquiring a FastPass or arriving at the park upon opening and heading straight to this attraction.
You enter the queue at Gusteau’s restaurant in Place de Rémy, a Parisian courtyard. Through innovative forced perspective and other techniques, this immersive ride makes you feel as though you’ve been shrunk to the size of a rat. As you wait on the rooftop of the restaurant, Rémy and Chef Gusteau deliberate on what meal to serve. Just as they settle on their ratatouille dish, your group unexpectedly falls through a swinging pane on the roof, landing on the kitchen floor. A thrilling chase ensues with the cooks pursuing you and your fellow “rats” as you attempt to flee for your lives. After a chaotic journey through the kitchen and dining area, you eventually reach Rémy’s kitchen, where the ratatouille is being prepared; the ride concludes with everyone safely enjoying the ambiance at Bistrot Chez Rémy.
For this ride, passengers enjoy the experience wearing 3D glasses, while the cars move with a smooth spinning and gliding motion. Although the storyline involves a whirlwind chase, the motion is notably fluid. It offers a fun experience suitable for all ages, allowing families to ride without concern for frightening elements or jerky movements. The ride lasts approximately five minutes from boarding to disembarkation.
Quick Facts about Ratatouille the Adventure
Location: Toon Studio area of Walt Disney Studios Park
Minimum height: None
Age: All ages welcome
FastPass: Yes available
Place de Rémy
Similar to the film “Ratatouille,” the attraction’s hub, La Place de Rémy, embraces the essence of Paris, showcasing its stunning architecture, rich culture, and exquisite cuisine. The square features Bistrot Chez Rémy, a table-service restaurant where you can indulge in a bowl of ratatouille along with other authentic French dishes. Moreover, the area is home to Chez Marianne, a boutique that pays homage to the iconic symbol of the French Republic.
Toon Studio Attractions
The Toon Studio area mirrors the Miycky’s Toontown found in three other Disney theme parks, where guests can experience the lives and work of beloved Disney characters. Other attractions in Toon Studio include:
- Art of Disney Animation: An exhibit-style attraction where guests can watch a film about the animation process and participate in a tutorial on sketching a Disney character.
- Flying Carpets Over Agrabah: A spinner ride where riders sit in magic carpets, playing a role in Genie’s directorial debut amidst a large “movie set” backdrop of Agrabah.
- Crush’s Coaster: A spinning roller coaster that invites riders to climb aboard sea turtle shells for a thrilling adventure through memorable scenes from the film.
- Cars Four Wheels Rally: A spinning attraction that takes riders through a Radiator Springs car service station.
- Toy Story Playland: A kiddie section featuring three attractions designed specifically for young children (RC Racer, Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin, Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop).
Planning a Trip to Disneyland Paris
To maximize your Disneyland Paris experience, consider exploring various resources such as:
- Disneyland Paris Resort Guide
- Where to Stay in Paris
- Maps of Disneyland Paris
If you’re seeking additional lodging options nearby, explore other hotel options.