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However, Epcot at France might mean removing Impressions de France, which I really enjoy, and it might add a cartoon-like element to World Showcase that might cause issues with some guests. I can’t think of a good place in Magic Kingdom, nor Animal Kingdom, but both Epcot at France, and Hollywood Studios would both seem to be great locations for such an attraction. The only question would be where to put such an attraction. He could give either a surprised but suspicious approval, or he could angrily yell his disapproval at you and order you out of his kitchen, or back to the supply room with the broom.
#Ratatouille ride movie#
All the while, Skinner, Colette and the other characters from the movie would be talking and yelling at you like in the movie.Īt the end, Skinner could come out and rate your dish. Then transition to being under the hat, and attempting to walk and move, then going into the kitchen at the restaurant and attempting to prepare a dish.
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Then quickly transition to the part in the movie where he’s talking to Linguini about his idea to hide under his hat and help him cook. Transition to Remy watching and dreaming of becoming a cook. The ride would start by opening with you (Remy) viewing/zooming over the Paris skyline at sunset much like it does at the start of the movie,Īnd then Gusteau could start talking about the city and cooking, and go into his spiel about how anyone can cook. They would probably have to put some limitation on the controls and how often you could make him do your move, otherwise it could get pretty wild. Riders would pull the cord when instructed, and it would cause a corresponding reaction by Linquini. Every seat would have a pull cord, similar to the ones used on Toy Story Mania. There could be several pods/simulators, and each would hold 4-6 people. In fact, now that movies are hitting the big screen in 3D, doesn’t it almost necessitate that all theme park movies should also be in 3D? That’s a topic for another day.Īnother “plus” would be to give each guest’s seat a control for different body parts, then everyone would have to work together to control Linguini with Remy “coaching” and offering tips. They could “plus” it by making the film 3D. all around inside a domed screen much like the circle vision films only with a lot more movement and interaction with the film.
#Ratatouille ride simulator#
The ride simulator would spin, dip, bump, etc. It would sound, smell and feel like you were in a kitchen underneath the chef’s hat. Basically, you are Remy and you are in the kitchen scene at the restaurant attempting to make soup or pasta and there are voices and smells all around from the kitchen and characters from the movie. The movie would be based on scenes from Ratatouille early on where he’s attempting to control Linguini underneath his hat. The ride would be built using a standard simulator platform with hydraulics and programming to follow a movie.
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Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is just one part of Epcot’s ongoing transformation.I was reading some details about a rumored new attraction for DLRP and a Ratatouille dark ride, when I came up with the following idea for a Remy/Linguini simulator experience. With the addition of the Ratatouille attraction, Disney doubles the size of the France pavilion, which also feature a new creperie. Special effects, including projections, will give the attraction a 4D feel. The lines on the buildings in Paris aren’t completely straight. In addition to the set pieces being oversized, many of them are tilted ever so slightly. There were plenty of oversized set pieces in this part of the attraction, including a 2.7 ton ham and other food items.ĭisney is using a technique to make riders feel like they are the size of rats. This is the area where riders will board trackless ride vehicles built to look like rats.įrom there we were taken to the first scene, which features a giant screen.Īfter that we were guided through a scene that resembled Gusteau’s pantry. The loading area is made to look like the rooftops of Paris, with oversized chimneys and rain gutters. The tour included the attraction’s loading area, as well as the first two scenes riders will experience. Td3f1ZPJ2wĪlthough no photos or video were allowed, here’s what we saw: Basically, everything was oversized, the including the rooftops of Paris and food props. No cameras were allowed inside, but my story about what I saw will be posted shortly.
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Got a chance to tour the inside of Remy's Ratatouille Adventure at #Epcot.