Here is a look at all the new attractions and construction happening at Epcot as part of its multi billion dollar makeover.
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Here is a look at all the new attractions and construction happening at Epcot as part of its multi billion dollar makeover.
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2019/12/first-look-inside-remys-ratatouille-adventure-at-epcot/Chef Remy is cooking up something special at Epcot, and we have a first look inside to share with you today!
Walt Disney Imagineering is hard at work developing a new attraction for the park’s France pavilion, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, planned to open in summer 2020. Based on Disney and Pixar’s hit film, “Ratatouille,” this family-friendly attraction will invite you to shrink down to the scale of a rat for a culinary adventure with Chef Remy.
You’ll race across Gusteau’s kitchen floor aboard special trackless ride vehicles, which you can see in the image at the top of this post – just released today – as Disney Imagineers work on bringing this attraction to life.
Ratatouille is really taking shape now, easily viewed from the skyliner though it is difficult to photograph well because of the skyliner wrap material obscuring the windows. These were taken on Friday 22nd November and there was a lot of activity on the site.
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Step into the future of Epcot in this entertaining and exciting presentation on all the new attractions coming to Epcot. From Guardians of the Galaxy, Moana, Ratatouille, Mary Poppins, Spaceship Earth to an all new amazing night time show. This video gives you look at Epcot 2021 and beyond.
Source: https://twitter.com/bioreconstruct/status/1175603391181074433At center of this aerial, an "Opening 2020" banner with Remy. For guests to see when riding Disney Skyliner.
Skyliner in previews today. Routing across the expansion of the Epcot France pavilion can be seen.
Disney Skyliner flying at night over construction near Remy's Ratatouille Adventure.
Source: https://twitter.com/bioreconstruct/status/1177012978543144961
Now that majority of the future world south locations have closed, the Epcot map on the my Disney experience app has been updated to reflect the closed locations. Here is a look at the map yesterday, and then again today with the changes
Here is a look at what the redevelopment areas look like today and what they will look like when complete. Today vs Tomorrow. The views around the park are going to dramatically change, by 2021.