Anyone can cook! Or at least anyone can help Remy cook at Epcot. Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak scavenger hunt was so much fun and we recommend including it in your next Epcot adventure. Pick up your scavenger hunt map at either entrance to the park or at a few select locations throughout. We picked up our map at Pin Trader Central adjacent to Spaceship Earth for $7.99. If you find Remy in each country you can collect one of four fun prizes at any location that sells the map.
Remy needs your help finding all of the key ingredients to his signature dish while you traverse World Showcase. The scavenger hunt leads you to every country in Epcot where you need to diligently survey the area to find a hidden Remy and an accompanying ingredient. Each country has a sticker that corresponds to an ingredient whether its tomato, onion, herbs, or eggplant. Find Remy, identify the ingredient, and place the sticker to the appropriate spot on the map! Then collect your well-deserved prize.
It’s really not as simple as it sounds. Remy has found some covert locations in each country so you’ll have to be extra attentive and meticulous on your hunt. We struggled most in Japan and France. Maybe you have a more keen eye? If you feel bold enough to ask, a cast member may give you a hint, but it’s way more fun doing it without the crutch! After all, the Taste of Epcot Food and Wine Festival will be going on for at least a few more months so you have some time to make a few attempts if needed.
We love an experience within an experience and Remy’s Ratatouille Hide and Squeak scavenger hunt meets the mark!
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