All in the Details: Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and the France Pavilion Expansion at EPCOT

Hello Disney Parks Blog fans! I’m Joe Vitale, Senior Production Designer with Walt Disney Imagineering, and I’m excited to be making my Disney Parks Blog debut with new images and immersive design details to share from Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and the newly expanded France pavilion at EPCOT! Opening soon on Oct. 1 to help kick off the Walt Disney World Resort 50th anniversary celebration, this spinning, whirling, family-friendly attraction invites you to shrink down to the size of Chef Remy on a thrilling chase through Gusteau’s restaurant, complete with sights, sounds and smells for an exhilarating “4D” experience.

As the production designer on this project, I helped to ensure
our Imagineering team delivered on the creative vision for this new mini-land,
while overseeing design, production and installation. Over the last few years,
we had the pleasure of watching this attraction literally rise out of the
ground, and it’s always an unforgettable experience for us as Imagineers to be
this close to opening a project and seeing the excited reactions of cast members
and guests as they experience it for the first time.

As part of
the historic transformation of EPCOT, this expansion nearly doubles the size of
the existing France pavilion and delivers on the design intent of World
Showcase by celebrating real countries and the fantastic stories they inspire.
There are so many wonderful authentically French and “Ratatouille”-inspired
details that our designers incorporated throughout, and I’d love to share some
of those with you here today!

New area of the France pavilion at EPCOT

Walking from the existing France pavilion into our new
mini-land, you’ll find a beautiful allée along the water, designed to evoke the
feeling of a Parisian park beside the river Seine. As you take a stroll along
this path, made to look like the decomposed granite often found in parks and
gardens throughout Paris, be on the lookout for rat motifs in the railing and
cast-iron benches that begin to hint at the world of Chef Remy awaiting you
around the corner.

New area of the France pavilion at EPCOT

Continuing down this path and turning onto the new Allée des Marchands (Alley of the Merchants), you’ll soon find La Crêperie de Paris, serving sweet crepes and savory buckwheat galettes. The restaurant features a traditional blue façade found throughout the Brittany region of France, which is both well known for its crêpes and the inspiration for our own eatery within EPCOT.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT

Beyond the crêperie, you’ll soon pass beneath an ornate, cast-iron
arcade that creates a natural transition from our real-world celebration of France
to Remy’s fantastic Paris, as depicted in Disney and Pixar’s award-winning film
“Ratatouille.” Facades in this area feature a bolder color palette and
exaggerated architectural details, evoking the whimsical world of Paris seen in
the film.

Manhole cover outside Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT

Guests of all ages will enjoy exploring this corner of Paris
and discovering details throughout. Like Chef Remy in his toque atop the
fountain, or the illuminated Gusteau’s sign in the distance, hinting at the
adventure that awaits within the attraction. Take notice of the manhole cover
near the fountain, as you may discover an homage to the scene in the film where
Remy is first brought to Paris through the sewers.

Wine bottles outside Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT

There are many fun nods to other characters from the film as
well, such as these wine bottles in the neighboring storefront featuring the
food critic Anton Ego. Eagle-eyed fans might recognize the significance of the
vintages found on each bottle, as they relate to milestone years for the
“Ratatouille” story. Nearby you’ll discover Chef Skinner’s scooter and Chef
Colette’s motorbike, which make for a fun photo opportunity for fans of the
film.

Chef Skinner’s scooter and Chef Colette’s motorbike at EPCOT

These intentional design details, large and small, help immerse guests in the story and set the stage for the experience within the attraction. You can discover these details and more when the expansion opens on Oct. 1, just in time for the beginning of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration!”

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