PHOTOS: FastPass+, Single Rider, and Standby Entrances Installed at Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in EPCOT

Jessica Figueroa

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PHOTOS: FastPass+, Single Rider, and Standby Entrances Installed at Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in EPCOT

Anyone can cook! And that includes Single Riders, too! New entrance signage has been installed at Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in EPCOT, including entryways for FastPass+, Single Riders, and Standby.

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We’ve been checking on the location on a near-daily basis for the impending arrival of new signage. So far, we’ve seen signs go up for La Creperie de Paris, the France Pavilion Expansion’s table- and quick-service addition.

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Considering that the attraction’s original version in Walt Disney Studios Park, Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy, had Single Rider, it was no surprise to see it pop up here. However, it’s interesting to note that at Disneyland Paris, the FastPass+ entrance is on the left side, with the Single Rider entrance in the middle. Here, they’re swapped, and it goes in the following order from left to right: Single Riders, FastPass+, Standby. Single Riders and Standby have a digital wait time display on top, with an analog watch on top of the FastPass+ entrance.

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This France Pavilion Expansion, along with Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, was originally scheduled to open in Summer of 2020, but has since been delayed due to COVID-19.

Due to new health and safety regulations, it’s also unknown how and when the Single Rider queue will be potentially utilized. FastPass+ has been temporarily discontinued until further notice, but typically these queues are still used for guests utilizing the Disability Access Service.

2 thoughts on “PHOTOS: FastPass+, Single Rider, and Standby Entrances Installed at Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in EPCOT”

  1. I guess we can assune FastPass + will be back, eventually… But with baby Chapek at the helm and ABC star Bob Iger pulling his pupet strings who knows what the future holds!

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