The question “what is not a scene from Ratatouille at EPCOT” is asking you to pick out something that happens in the movie but does not appear as part of the Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure ride or its themed area in EPCOT’s France pavilion.

Quick Scoop

At EPCOT, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and its mini-land recreate a stylized “Pixar’s Paris,” with key moments like:

  • Rooftops of Paris where you’re “shrunk” to rat size.
  • A wild kitchen chase through Gusteau’s restaurant.
  • The dining room chaos and rat-filled kitchen scenes.

The queue and surrounding streets also include a deleted marketplace scene that was never actually shown in the film but now exists only at EPCOT as part of the approach to the ride.

So, anything that only happens in the film and is not part of:

  1. The rooftop/loft approach and shrinking moment,
  2. The kitchen chase and cold storage scenes, or
  3. The dining room and “under the table” chaos,

would be “not a scene from Ratatouille at EPCOT.”

For example (types of scenes that are not at EPCOT’s attraction):

  • Extended scenes of Linguini’s life outside the restaurant (his tiny apartment, his bike commute, etc.).
  • Most of Remy’s sewer journey and family colony life that are not part of the attraction story beats.
  • Any scenes in the actual, realistic Paris that don’t match the romanticized “Pixar’s Paris” facades.

In many quizzes or forum questions built around this phrase, the correct answer is usually a location or moment from the film that never appears in the EPCOT ride area—like a specific non-restaurant setting, a side character’s home, or a plot moment that doesn’t involve Gusteau’s or the restaurant action.

If you share the multiple‑choice options you’re looking at, I can pinpoint exactly which one is not a scene from Ratatouille at EPCOT and explain why.