Ratatouille Ride at Disneyland Paris Closing for Refurbishment to Add Technical and Scenic Upgrades, Permanent Switch to 2D

Brit Tuttle

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A Parisian-style plaza at night in Disneyland Paris, with a "Ratatouille" restaurant and lit fountain near the Ratatouille Ride.

Ratatouille Ride at Disneyland Paris Closing for Refurbishment to Add Technical and Scenic Upgrades, Permanent Switch to 2D

Disneyland Paris has announced that the Ratatouille attraction at the currently-named Walt Disney Studios Park will close this fall to add technical and scenic updates, as well as make the permanent switch to 2D projections.

Ratatouille Ride Closing for Refurbishment at Disneyland Paris

Two people visit a cozy artist’s studio, as warm sunlight evokes memories of the Ratatouille Ride at Disneyland Paris.

Closing for refurbishment this October, Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy will add an enhanced queue with a new scene depicting a Parisian artist’s studio (seen in the concept art above). Details will include canvases on the walls, paint splatters, and a fruit basket that might attract the rats of the neighborhood.

On the attraction itself, new props, enhanced projections, and larger-than-life props and set pieces will be added for “extra flavor” to scenes. This renovation will also involve modernization of the ride’s technical equipment — including replacing all of its video projectors with “state-of-the-art models” and enhanced media for optimal visual quality. This change will mean that the attraction’s media will be permanently projected in 2D, rather than 3D.

The Ratatouille attraction will reopen sometime in 2026 following the refurbishment.

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