🐀 Ratatouille Ride Gets a Fresh Makeover — Here’s What You’re Getting
One of Disneyland Paris’s most popular family rides is going in for a big refresh. From October 13th 2025, Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy will close its doors for a major refurbishment, before reopening in spring 2026 with new details, enhanced technology, and a surprising change to the ride experience.
This is the first major update since the attraction opened in 2014, and it comes at a time when Walt Disney Studios Park is preparing for its transformation into Disney Adventure World.
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🧑🍳 What’s Being Stirred Up?
So what’s cooking behind the kitchen doors? Here’s the full recipe for the refurbishment:
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A New Queue Scene – Guests will step into a Parisian artist’s studio, complete with paintbrushes, half-finished canvases, and oversized props that make you feel rat-sized before you even board.
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Bigger Props & Sets – Expect more detail in the environments, with giant food props and immersive décor to match the “shrunk down” story.
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Tech Upgrades – The attraction’s projectors and show systems are being swapped for state-of-the-art models, meaning sharper imagery and smoother animation.
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3D → 2D Switch – The biggest change: say goodbye to 3D glasses. From 2026, Ratatouille will run entirely in crisp 2D.
🎬 Why This Matters
At first glance, ditching 3D might seem like a downgrade, but it’s actually a clever improvement:
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No more fiddling with 3D glasses (or trying to get kids to keep them on!).
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No more headaches or blurred vision for sensitive guests.
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Smoother ride operation and less maintenance.
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A more reliable attraction that can run consistently without “technical delays.”
And let’s be honest — glasses-free also means faster loading and happier families who can just sit back and enjoy the ride.

🐭 A Bit of Context
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When Ratatouille opened in 2014, it was a game-changer. Using trackless ride vehicles, giant sets, and 3D projection, it instantly became a must-do attraction in Paris.
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The concept proved so popular that Disney World cloned it for EPCOT in 2021.
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With Paris now moving to a 2D version, many fans are already wondering whether Florida’s ride will follow.
It’s also worth remembering that Ratatouille sits in the Toon Studio area — right next to where new lands for Frozen and Lion King will soon arrive. This refurb ensures the ride won’t feel dated once those shiny new expansions open.
❓ FAQ — Everything You Need to Know
When will the ride close?
From October 2025 until spring 2026.
Will it feel different without 3D?
Yes — visuals will be clearer and brighter, but the story, ride vehicles, and main scenes remain the same.
What’s new in the queue?
The waiting area gets extra storytelling with a brand-new Parisian artist’s studio scene. It’s a way to keep guests immersed while they queue.
Should I ride it before it closes?
If you’re visiting in 2025, definitely. It’s a chance to experience the “classic” 3D version before it’s retired.
✨ Final Word
This isn’t just a touch-up. Disneyland Paris is giving Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy a serious glow-up: new sets, improved visuals, upgraded technology, and a smoother, glasses-free experience.
It shows that Disney isn’t just building new lands — they’re also investing in keeping the fan favourites fresh. When the ride reopens in spring 2026, it’ll feel renewed, polished, and ready to keep guests squeaking with excitement for years to come.
✨ Book Your Disneyland Paris Adventure!
- 📅 Book stays up to April 2026
- 💳 Pay in easy instalments
- 🔄 Flexible booking: change or cancel free up to 7 days before arrival
- 🎟️ Park tickets included with every package
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