News Remy's Ratatouille Adventure coming to Epcot

LittleBuford

Well-Known Member
They got rid of 3D in Kong at Universal because the park was too heavy on 3D movie attractions. It didn't diminish the ride.

3D has been done a lot and having done both versions of that ride in particular, I will say removing 3D is fine.
For me, the experience was significantly diminished without 3D. But if most people feel otherwise, then I can understand why Disney got rid of it in Paris (though I still selfishly hope they don’t do so in Orlando).
 

RosR9

Member
For me, the experience was significantly diminished without 3D. But if most people feel otherwise, then I can understand why Disney got rid of it in Paris (though I still selfishly hope they don’t do so in Orlando).
I would happily keep 3D in remys in Orlando if they would just add some more rides to WS. Not everyone can do everything or likes everything and that’s fine, it just sucks when there isn’t much to do 🥲
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
They got rid of 3D in Kong at Universal because the park was too heavy on 3D movie attractions. It didn't diminish the ride.

3D has been done a lot and having done both versions of that ride in particular, I will say removing 3D is fine.
It was a cost cutting move, just like not going outside and only using one load station.
 

MrPromey

Well-Known Member
It was a cost cutting move, just like not going outside and only using one load station.
Yeah, the notion that they stopped doing it in 3D "because the park was too heavy on 3D movie attractions" is absurd.

First of all, it was only this and Spiderman at IOA and second of all, diminishing this one by just making it 2D doesn't fix or improve anything.

The issue with Universal between the two parks, isn't 3D, it's screens and it's the other park that has too many of those.
 
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ChewbaccaYourMum

Well-Known Member
For me, the experience was significantly diminished without 3D. But if most people feel otherwise, then I can understand why Disney got rid of it in Paris (though I still selfishly hope they don’t do so in Orlando).
Yeah... I was gonna say like you..... Kong became way worse, in my opinion, without the 3D. It is so bad, especially in the tunnel room on Kong with no 3D. But to each their own, I suppose.
 

gerarar

Premium Member
There are dividers between seats.
The seat dividers were removed from the ride vehicles a couple years ago.
It's been flying under the radar recently, but modifications are apparently being made to the RV's at Remy's Ratatouille Adventure at Epcot. Ride opened a little over a year ago.

The seat dividers are being removed from the bench-style seats, presumably to allow more room for guests.

Picture here of removal:


This is what it looked like before, where two dividers seats 3 people per row:
View attachment 682494
 

gerarar

Premium Member
Looks like the single rider line is a permanent thing now. Not a test.
Which is a good for Epcot overall as a park. Now add one to Soarin!

A Cast Member said the singer rider line is permanent, not a test. However, single rider queues are not always open all day, every day or during special events.

 

SplashJacket

Well-Known Member
Looks like the single rider line is a permanent thing now. Not a test.
Which is a good for Epcot overall as a park. Now add one to Soarin!

A Cast Member said the singer rider line is permanent, not a test. However, single rider queues are not always open all day, every day or during special events.


Had one of the rudest interactions ever with a Cast Member asking about Single Rider about a year ago. Asked how often they ran Single Rider (wasn’t aware they didn’t bring it over from Paris) and in the most condescending way the CM assured me they’ve never had single rider and never will. Was taken aback by it because I asked in a curious up-beat tone.

Well, dude, now there’s a Single Rider.
 

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