We've had a chance to review Remy's Ratatouille Experience last week. Since then we've visited the attraction another three times and have had a chance to really map out the entire extension of the park behind what has been traditionally considered the France pavilion. In size, the addition is the equivalent if not larger of a World Showcase land like the United Kingdom, or Italy. We canvas the entire area of the park, giving our impressions. We also talk about some of the food & beverage we had a chance to taste. Then finally, we revisit the attraction with some additional thoughts not shared previously. This is not am impressions de France as we know it, but an impressions de Remy's France.
And make sure you check out our Disney at Play site where we have photos, videos and links!
Magic Kingdom Live Update October 10 2020
The Disney Approach to Layoffs
Has Walt Disney World Increased Capacity?
Epcot Update for Week of October 5th, 2020
Kingdom For Kids: Favorites at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Disney Parks Laying Off 28,000 Cast Members
Efficiency: A Disney Key to Excellence
Top Disney Poster Art
Understanding Change from The Enchanted Tiki Room
Disneyland Urges Governor to Reopen, Hong Kong Disneyland Re-Opening, Water Parks Delayed & Much More!
The Park Guidemap: An Endangered Species?
7 Past Disney Attractions I Wish I Could Experience--And Their Contemporary Equivalents
Halloween at Magic Kingdom
Shanghai Disney Retail Magic: Part II
Shanghai Disney Retail Magic: Part I
Disney World Christmas Plans, Disneyland and Hong Kong Re-Opening Possibilities, Polynesian Closing, and More!
Comparing Tom Sawyer Island
Michael Eisner's Best & Worst Decision: The Advent & Departure of Judson Green
Disney+, Mulan, & Embracing Change
Best Tips for Rise of the Resistance Boarding Passes and For Visiting Disney's Hollywood Studio
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