Single Rider Line Has Appeared at EPCOT’s Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
Big changes could be coming to Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT, as Disney is seemingly moving toward testing a single rider line for the popular attraction. This testing phase offers a new way for guests to experience the ride, with the potential for shorter wait times and a more efficient loading process. It’s important to note that groups entering a single rider line will be split up.
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When the attraction opened in October 2021, it featured a single rider entrance, but the option was never officially activated. Last week, however, signs of testing began to emerge. Ride vehicles have been fitted with numbered seat markers, a move that likely aims to streamline loading by efficiently placing solo riders into empty seats. While there’s no guarantee the single rider line will become a permanent feature, Disney appears to be exploring how well it can improve guest flow and meet operational goals.
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Set in the heart of EPCOT’s World Showcase, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is a crowd favorite attraction that typically commands long wait times. The trackless 3D attraction shrinks guests to the size of a rat for an immersive journey through the bustling kitchen of Ratatouille. For fans of the ride, the introduction of a single rider line could provide a welcome alternative to the standard queue, especially during peak times.
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