Remys Ratatouille Adventure Will Utilise Virtual Queue Starting October 1st

Remys Ratatouille Adventure Will Utilise Virtual Queue Starting October 1st
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Remys Ratatouille Adventure will open to the public at EPCOT on October 1st, 2021. The same day the 50th anniversary celebrations begin at Walt Disney World resort. In order to experience the attraction, Guests will be required to join the virtual queue.

Guests with a valid ticket or pass and theme park reservation who will start their day at EPCOT can access the virtual queue system via the My Disney Experience app and check for an available boarding group starting at 7 a.m. on the day of their park reservation. This can be done before Guests arrive at the theme park.

If Guests are unable to join the morning virtual queue opportunity, they may check for an available boarding group starting at 1 p.m. after they have entered the park. Keep in mind, Guests must be at EPCOT to access this second virtual queue opportunity, and access to a boarding group is subject to availability and not guaranteed.

For more information, click here to view Disney's official site explaining virtual queues for this attraction.


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