Pricing and Details Announced for D23 Preview of Tiana's Bayou Adventure

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Posted: Tuesday May 14, 2024 1:!5pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

An exclusive event for D23 Gold Members will be held at Magic Kingdom Park on June 22, 2024, offering members early access to Tiana's Bayou Adventure attraction before it officially opens on June 28.

Attendees can experience the attraction multiple times, enjoy live jazz performances, and receive a commemorative pin. Due to restricted capacity, there will be a virtual ticket sales queue starting on May 16, 2024, at 10 am PT. 

Gold Member pricing is $60 + $7 processing fee per ticket. Tickets go on sale on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 10:00 am. PT/1:00 pm. ET.

Details

This experience does not include access to the D23 The Princess and the Frog 15th Anniversary Screening at Disney Springs - these two experiences are ticketed separately. 

Event Includes:

  • Entry to Magic Kingdom Park (for event hours only).
  • Light refreshments for all D23 Gold Members in attendance.
  • Exclusive entry to D23 preview experience of Tiana's Bayou Adventure.
  • One (1) D23-exclusive Tiana's Bayou Adventure Commemorative Pin
  • Live jazz performances to enjoy at the attraction space throughout the night.

Check-in opens at the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm with park admission beginning directly after. Gold Members should continue to the Magic Kingdom Park via monorail or ferry. Gold Members and their guests can explore the park up until the event begins at 6:30 pm when they will be able to enter the entrance to the attraction. From there, D23 Gold Members can experience Tiana's Bayou Adventure until 9:30 pm.  Please note, parking at the Ticket and Transportation Center is not included in the cost of the event ticket.

All guests will be required to check-in at the Ticket and Transportation Center for the event. There will NOT be registration at the entrance to the Magic Kingdom or inside the Magic Kingdom at the attraction.

  • All ticket holders for this event agree to comply with the latest health and safety guidelines put forth by the Walt Disney World Resort. Find the latest guidelines at Know Before You Go.
  • Tiana's Bayou Adventure has a height requirement of 40 inches. All attendees of this event must be able to adhere to the height requirement. Any guests who cannot abide will not be allowed to experience this attraction.
  • D23 Gold Members may purchase up to two (2) tickets (i.e., for themselves and up to one (1) guest). All guests under age 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to attend this D23 event.
  • There are an extremely limited number of tickets available. D23 Gold Members will be required to provide their membership number when purchasing tickets. Gold Members who do not bring their membership card, government-issued photo ID, and tickets may not be admitted to the event.
  • Ticketed Gold Members and guests who do not attend the event forfeit their place as well as all experiences, benefits, and gifts associated with the event. D23 Gold Members must be present for their guests to gain entry to the event.
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Animaniac93-981 minute ago

I think they were trying to endear fans to these new characters who aren't from the movie and prove that they can still create original park characters like Figment. It didn't work, but they tried.

Incomudro4 minutes ago

That's true of the flume. But not the new AA's, screens, etc.

Sir_Cliff6 minutes ago

The more I think about it, the more puzzled I am about all the backstory that was shared before the ride opened and how little it was implemented. For example, what is the point of the biographies for all the different characters listing their individual personalities? In the ride, they have no dialogue and don't do anything other than play their instruments. So, what purpose does it serve for Pawpaw the Bobcat to have "seen it all but isn't jaded" or that Claude the Louisiana Black Bear "is frequently funny without intending to be" if none of that is reflected in the ride? You would think we would see them doing something that reflected those personalities if it was so important for us or the Imagineers to know them.

Midwest Elitist7 minutes ago

Even though on the older videos the extension showed the reception was positive? How about that comment section? 😅 Y'all don't have to pretend this isn't a turd when it's glaringly obvious 🙄

Cliff7 minutes ago

They had a chance to add Dr. Facilier to be the antagonist of the story....but Disney couldn't even get THAT simple thing right! They have fan-loved GOLD...and they don't use it!! But noooo....it seems Dr. Facilier now promotes "negative" black stereotypes in 2024??? What the,...?? It's really a shame that Disney has to CANCEL and sacrifice it's OWN great characters on the altar of Diversity Inclusion and Equity. This company is like the proverbial snake that is eating and swallowing it's own tail. This whole company has gone soooo far off the rails today. Disney cannot stop punching itself in the face and banging it's head into a brick wall....they are addicted to it.

Animaniac93-989 minutes ago

They didn't calculate for added the weight of Duffy plush and 4k VR camera equipment.

Sirwalterraleigh9 minutes ago

Needs to be an actual add too…that’s the problem. Repurposed and another lame trackless/omnimover dark ride does nothing for capacity, draw or longterm GS. But you’re dealing with people who had a long string of good luck and convinced themselves it’s intelligence

Surferboy56714 minutes ago

I mean, yes that is fair criticism. I for one though am happy they have finally decided to do something with it. Relatively excited with what they have planned.

MisterPenguin15 minutes ago

Do you have your ticket? They sold out a stadium. So... good luck?

MerlinTheGoat15 minutes ago

That's pretty ironic considering how thin people in general are over there compared to the US. Unless it's obese American bloggers who are causing the sinking.

MisterPenguin16 minutes ago

No one remembers the Splash vehicles taking on water and sinking?

plutofan1517 minutes ago

Good to know. Unless one finds themselves on double secret probation.

Sirwalterraleigh18 minutes ago

They had those splash boats worked out bout 30 years ago

Sirwalterraleigh19 minutes ago

Well I didn’t say that…and I agree they’d boo But it’s still unlikely They should They’re gonna cheer an overlay on a land in DAK they’ve allowed to rot intentionally for 20 years? That’s the bar?