

With a menu inspired by the Brittany region of France, the new location will offer table service dining as well as a quick-service stop for guests craving savory crepes called galettes and sweet crepes.

Credit: DisneyĪlso coming to France is a brand new restaurant! It will be built in an all-new location near the Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure attraction. The new crêperie will feature the cuisine of celebrity chef Jérôme Bocuse, the mastermind behind the pavilion’s Chefs de France brasserie and its celebration of gourmet cuisine, Monsieur Paul. It has been a family-favorite in Disneyland Paris, so the expectation is high here at Walt Disney World! Shrink down to the size of a mouse and get ready to scurry from one place to the next (in a seemingly trackless vehicle system) with large props surrounding you and high-tech visual designs that help to submerge guests into the storyline. This attraction is said to be very similar to the 4D Ratatouille: The Adventure which opened in Disneyland Paris in 2014. (Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure – Expected Opening, May 2020 Crêperie Restaurant – Expected Opening – 2021)īonjour! One of our favorite Disney mice (behind Mickey and Minnie of course!), Remy, has inspired a new attraction to open in Epcot’s France Pavilion. We have a feeling this one will be an extremely difficult one to get reservations for soon! Photo Credit: Disneyģ – Expanded France Pavilion: Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure & New Restaurant The structure is already visible as Imagineers are hard at work. The restaurant will be operated by the Patina Restaurant Group which we can thank for restaurants like Morimoto Asia and Maria & Enzo’s. The restaurant is expected to be two levels, offer 376 seats, and have a “shuttle” that will take people to the dining floors. An astronaut may even float by! The seating looks “space” like in it’s simple yet modern way. This high-tech table service restaurant has an art rendering that gets us extremely excited about dining here! It looks like the “views” of space are going to be as real as possible with massive “windows” that look upon the stars. Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience! We’re talking space… and now we get to eat there! Adjacent to the Mission: SPACE attraction, Disney has released news that we can expect to dine in a restaurant with space views.

We’ve also read to expect “special effects kites” during Epcot Forever which should be fun to see! Credit: Disney In the meantime, Epcot Forever is expected to be a beautiful display of fireworks, lasers, and projection set to classic Epcot tunes.

It also sounds like this new 2020 nighttime show will feature floating displays (our minds go to Rivers of Light?), fountains, and pyrotechnics. Interesting enough Epcot Forever is a temporary nighttime spectacular until the real, new Epcot nighttime spectacular takes over in 2020 featuring “how Disney music inspires people around the world”. September 20, IlluminNations is out and on October 1, Epcot Forever will arrive. If you want to catch one more IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth nighttime spectacular at Epcot, now is the time as its days are limited. So, let’s chat about what we know so far for Epcot’s exciting tomorrows!ġ – “Epcot Forever” On Its Way In… For Now If you haven’t heard, all the excitement surrounds new happenings promised by Disney on the horizon. The “tomorrow” part of Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (aka Epcot), has never been more thrilling than now! In fact, today all we can think about is the tomorrow’s that await at Epcot. RELATED ARTICLE: Epcot’s 10 Newest Happenings: What We Know So Far “Epcot Forever” will continue into 2020, when the next epic nighttime extravaganza makes its debut. Show Director Alan Bruun recently shared some details about the concept behind the show and the team’s collaboration with noted conductor and composer Don Harper, who is producing new arrangements of classic Epcot tunes to weave into the soundtrack of “Epcot Forever.”
