Princess Tiana's makeover revealed for Tiana's Bayou Adventure

Jun 30, 2023 in "Tiana's Bayou Adventure"

Posted: Friday June 30, 2023 5:09pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has shared a first look at Princess Tiana's all-new look coming to Walt Disney World's Tiana's Bayou Adventure in 2024.


Watch the video below for a look.

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TheCoasterNerd15 minutes ago

Why did you have to choose that specifically for your example?? God, the flashbacks... I'll never look at the ride the same way again 😭

ToTBellHop1 hour ago

You can get wet on any boat ride. If you aren't walking off "it's a small world" drenched, you aren't trying hard enough.

Ghost931 hour ago

At least with Splash Mountain, the word "splash" was enough of a warning that you might get wet.

ToTBellHop1 hour ago

Guests weren't having enough fun so they decided to quickly increase the fun with

easyrowrdw1 hour ago

Yup. It didn't hurt, but I got quite wet. Honestly, I thought it was funny. It didn't happen the next time I rode, but I was ready for it just in case lol

Raineman2 hours ago

In the side of the head? Ouch. They're gonna have to fix that quickly, or there will be alot of Disney Karens fuming as they get off the ride lol

easyrowrdw2 hours ago

Construction related stuff... There were a couple things that seemed to be wrong (each on a different ride). Something was off on one of the water jets. One of them shot me right in the side of the head 😂 One time there were no special lights on the way up the last hill. You just had a little bit of mist/smoke coming out of the sides. It's way better with the lighting.

easyrowrdw2 hours ago

I was able to ride Tiana's more than once during the AP previews (I feel very lucky). I'd read some of the comments here, but had not watched any videos before riding. Good things: Everything looks great. The animatronics are impressive and the music is fun. The lighting in the different cave areas was quite lovely. The lush environments are a nice change from the more barren (but appropriate) design of Splash. It's not a mountain anymore, but there are still plenty of splashes. I thought one of the lighting effects was really cool and caught me by surprise. Criticisms: The story of looking for musicians and finding them in different places felt repetitive. All the critters just play music so there's not much variety in what they're doing. There isn't much happening for first few minutes of Splash anyway so Tiana's actually seemed to use more of the ride length for story. I think I just wished there was more variety in what was happening along the way. I wish more characters would've been involved before the end of the ride. Questions: What is the deal with the armadillo? He's around a few times looking perturbed or something, but I don't why. What does the food co-op have to do with the ride? Salt mines? This is way more thought than I ever put into analyzing Splash Mountain. I had no prior connection to those characters and basically just enjoyed that ride. I enjoyed this one too. I think it's just burdened by being a replacement.

wdwmagic6 hours ago

Here is a detailed photo ride through of Tiana's Bayou Adventure. Tiana's Bayou Adventure Ride Through https://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/tianas-bayou-adventure/gallery/14jun2024-tianas-bayou-adventure-ride-through.htm

EagleScout6101 day ago

Bocabear1 day ago

in the first scene past "How Do You Do" we see the bear and fox watching Bre'r Rabbit standing out in front of his Briar Patch home that he has just closed because he has "Gotta Be Movin' Along"...he is leaving his home in search of something better....So yes, it is pretty clear that he lives in a Briar Patch and it leaving it for adventure... it is not a single line of dialogue...he is literally standing in front of the Briar patch leaving with a bg of his belongings... I think the bunnies mention something about that too...It is not hard to follow or a hidden story unless people pay absolutely no attention to what is going on around them...and I have seen plenty of people talk through the whole ride and are not aware of anything more than pretty colors and they are in a boat....

flynnibus1 day ago

There is a lot of space between breadcrumbs... and 'plainly obvious'. Just because something was there - doesn't make it obvious or digestible to casual riders. Is a casual rider supposed to know when they pass that scene that these specific elements are key facts.. vs just environmental things? You gotta evaluate things through the lens of the audience - not a superfan with all the information laid out in front of you with full context and reference. I mean when people rely on a SINGLE line of dialogue... you're assuming someone could actually hear it, that the person wasn't distracted, and that the person was aware enough to focus in on that. Usually repetition is used to help solidify a key point like that when you are dealing with short exposures... or you may hear a song use chorus to repeat things.. vs a single verse. TLDR - don't take "I didn't follow the story" to just mean "the story wasn't told!!!" ... it means the audience wasn't able to pick up on all of it... even if the elements were there.

Mireille1 day ago

Reynard the fox is another one from medieval French (and German/English/Dutch, but I know him from French) folklore. Hence, "sly as a fox."

MickeyLuv'r1 day ago

YES! Anansi is another classic trickster character.