First Look at Map and Prizes for Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak Scavenger Hunt at 2024 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival

Katie Francis

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A hand holds a 2024 Scavenger Hunt map and sticker sheet in front of a garden area at Remy's Hide & Squeak during the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival.

First Look at Map and Prizes for Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak Scavenger Hunt at 2024 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival

The EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival 2024 has kicked off, and with it, Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak Scavenger Hunt has returned. The scavenger hunt will be available throughout the length of the festival, which ends on November 23.

This article will contain spoilers for the prizes but not the hiding places.

Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak Scavenger Hunt 2024 – $9.99

Map & Stickers

Hand holding a blue patterned envelope with text "Remy's Ratatouille Hide & Squeak" in front of a garden and pathway during the 2024 EPCOT Food & Wine Festival.

The map comes folded like a napkin with the sticker sheet tucked inside. The back of the map has embellished art featuring Remy and Emile snacking beside a makeshift Eiffel Tower, constructed from salt and pepper shakers and silverware.

Maps and stickers can be found at the following locations:

  • Creations Shop
  • Disney Traders
  • Festival Merchandise Kiosks
  • World Traveler
A hand holds a map for Remy's Hide & Squeak scavenger hunt at the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival, showing various international pavilions and their locations on the map, with greenery in the background.

The map shows you which pavilions and other areas around EPCOT have hidden Remys. Once found, guests place the included stickers in the correct areas. You don’t actually have to fill out the sheet to collect your prize, though.

The instructions read:

Help Remy as he ventures around EPCOT to collect the ingredients for his signature dish, Ratatouille. As you find Remy with each ingredient throughout the Festival, place the corresponding sticker on the map to represent the location.

A hand holds a 2024 Scavenger Hunt map and sticker sheet in front of a garden area at Remy's Hide & Squeak during the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival.

The stickers match each location’s Remy and ingredient.

Prizes

Display case showcasing colorful themed bowls and a matching utensil set for sale at $9.99. The background reveals the bustling interior of Remy's Hide & Squeak during the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival, with other merchandise and engaged shoppers in sight.

This year’s prizes are plastic bowls. Guests can choose one bowl from four designs, including Figment, Remy, Mickey, and Minnie.

Prizes can be redeemed at the following locations:

  • Creations Shop
  • Disney Traders
  • World Traveler

Figment

We picked Figment! The outside of the bowl is light blue with stars, Figment’s head wearing a chef’s hat, and “Foodie at [heart].” The inside is orange with an image of Figment sampling something from a mixing bowl.

Ratatouille

The Ratatouille bowl is white inside and out. The exterior has Remy wearing a chef’s hat with various food items and utensils floating around. Spaceship Earth is also pictured. The image on the inside shows a mixing bowl and whisk surrounded by the words, “I’ve been known to mix things up.”

Minnie Mouse

The light blue Mickey option has an image of the mouse wearing a chef’s hat and apron. ARound her are different images of cooking tools, including Salt and Pepper shakers that say “Spice things up!”; a pot that says, “Good cooking takes skills;” an apron that reads, “Best Baker on Earth;” and a mixer that says, “Nothing beats my cooking.”

Mickey Mouse

The Mickey bowl is dark blue with images in rectangles, including Chef Mickey, sushi, fruits and vegetables, and more. The inside is a bright blue with a white design that reads, “only eat the good stuff.”

Which prize will you choose? Let us know in the comments.

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