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Remy Adventure, Disney Epcot

Construction on Remy's Ratatouille Adventure at Epcot appears to be progressing well with new street signage being spotted this week as well as the single rider and Fastpass signs being added to the entrance of the new ride. Although Fastpass+ isn't being used at this time, with the sign being erected, we can assume that it will be expected back at some point in the near future.

It is really exciting to see this area really coming together and the finishing touches being carefully completed. Mousesteps have added a photo construction update which gives an extensive look at the France expansion as it currently stands. It looks like work still needs to be done on parts of the pavements but it seems like this area is near completion. It is wonderful to see the Remy fountain sitting proud and the details of the shop fronts which really gives that special Parisian feel. 

Remy Adventure, Epcot
Image: Disney

The expanded France pavilion and Remy's Ratatouille Adventure was originally due to open at Epcot in Summer 2020 with the interior of the ride having been basically completed many months ago, however due to COVID-19 this has been pushed back to early 2021.

The Crepe Restaurant that was set to open alongside Remy's Ratatouille Adventure has been rumored to be opening before the ride in order to increase the current dining options at Epcot. We will keep you up to date with the latest announcements regarding the opening of this area on our News and Facebook Pages.

 
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