True or False Guest's Journeys Through Remy's Ratatouille Adventure

In our True or False Guest’s Journeys Through Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure guide, we are going to show you whether or not the ride takes place from a rat’s-eye view. If you’ve never been on the ride, there’s really no way to know. Well, don’t you worry, we’ve got you covered. Let’s get into it!

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True or False Guest’s Journeys Through Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure (image credit: Disney)

True or False Guest’s Journeys Through Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure Take Place from a Rat’s-Eye View

So, is it true or false; do the guest’s journeys through Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure take place from a rat’s-eye view? If you’ve been on the ride, you of course already know the answer, and therefore aren’t reading these lines. As for all of you who are actually here – it’s true. I mean, you can see it in the image above: the vehicles you ride around in are rat-shaped, and everything else is made to scale, what with the giant olive jars and whatnot. Since the ride is not on tracks, it lets you explore the different areas freely, which is pretty cool. There are several scenes you can go through, and they’re all pretty fun.

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And there you have it, the answer to the true or false question of whether the guest’s journeys through Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure take place from a rat’s-eye view. It most definitely does. By the way, the first version of the ride opened, appropriately enough, in Disneyland Paris. There’s another version in EPCOT, which is pretty much identical. The queue scenery is different and more detailed, but the ride itself is exactly the same. Although, the open nature of the ride does mean that it can be slightly different every time you go, and that’s nice. Anyways, if you want to learn more about the crossover between TikTok and Disney, you can do so by reading this post from the Newsroom.

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