At the same time, it seems many here are praising the ride largely because:It's really hard for me to understand how a kids ride about a cooking rat that replaced a parking lot has y'all so mad and angry.
Did they get ride of awful Beauty and the Beast Sing-A-Long show focusing on Lefou or is it seasonal for now?At the same time, it seems many here are praising the ride largely because:
(1) it's an addition, not a replacement
(2) it's family-friendly
(3) it's a better IP fit than Frozen
(4) they got to ride 3 times during previews
There's a wide room for interpretation with Ratatouille, and the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. It's cute. It fits France well enough.
It's not a mega-headliner that should have warranted $85 previews (D23), 6-hour waits via VQ, or an upcharge to ride, but because WDW is so starved of new content, it's getting that treatment. Fair enough. In any case, my favorite attraction in that corner of the park remains Impressions de France.
When I was there last weekend, BatB was still running most of the day. Sadly.Did they get ride of awful Beauty and the Beast Sing-A-Long show focusing on Lefou or is it seasonal for now?
Awfully bold of you to use screens as an insult, Universal LOL!
Awfully bold of you to use screens as an insult, Universal LOL!
i dont agree with that but to each their ownThis looks to be a comparison of Universal’s Mummy ride to Disney’s Ratatouille ride.
There is no comparison. The Mummy ride is far superior.
It’s not a fair comparison actually, it’s apples and oranges.i dont agree with that but to each their own
It used half an expansion pad.My only question on this ride, which I'm sure was answered earlier but I can't remember for the life of me, is whether it filled in one of the World Showcase expansion pads.
If so, I admit that's disappointing; I realize there's little likelihood of new countries being added any time soon, but I hate the idea of that possibility being closed off in that area.
If not, then my only complaint is the general "not thrilled at IP in EPCOT" one. In its favor, it feels more like a D-ticket, which is something World Showcase can use more of, it does have an IP that's not completely out of place, and yeah, it's not replacing a beloved attraction or anything like that. I'm not excited by it, not really in any hurry to ride it, but I'm sure it's cute, and that's fine.
But man, what I'd give to see new countries in those expansion pads...
It is a cute movie, but it has also occurred to me that rats + restaurants = bad combination. Real rats are nasty critters. In a real restaurant, rats = a health code violation. It is a little odd to locate this attraction in one of WDW's prime dining areas.What is BTB?
If you don't like it, don't go on it. Many people disagree with you. It's a cute movie. That's the good thing about Disney... you don't have to like everything because there's thousands of other people who do
It’s not a fair comparison actually, it’s apples and oranges.
A halfsies Spain pavilion would be awesome and could potentially link the architecture of its two neighbors since you have Moorish influences in the south with structures like the Alhambra while there are major French influences in central Spain, as in the Versailles-lite La Granja.It used half an expansion pad.
Thee would be room for a small pavilion in front, or an expansion of either Morocco or France.
I liked Rat, but I think Transformers wins that, too - the motion base makes a big difference.I think a more fair comparison would be Ratatouille vs Transformers.
Universal now measures the amount of screen based attractions at their parks when considering additions because of screen fatigue. They’re really not ones to talk.I liked Rat, but I think Transformers wins that, too - the motion base makes a big difference.
I’ve prattled on about the screen comparison, but one thought that occurred to me recently - look at the room WDW has to expand their existing parks. Look at the room Uni has. Screens seem a lot more understandable for a park as hemmed in as Unis as compared to one with WDWs gift of space, but both are building screen rides at about the same pace.
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