I will preface this by saying I'm a white, liberal female. I hate racism, oppression and any kind of injustice. I know as a white person I don't have a dog in this fight of what's deemed offensive or not to POC. And I truly feel if something makes someone feel less than, it should most definitely be looked at closely.
That being said, this definitely feels like a knee jerk reaction from Disney. I'm sure ideas have been floating around the Imagineering room periodically. But for there not to be any leaks of this, no announcement at D23, Imagineers haven't even looked over the attraction to see how this would work. Not to mention throwing this out there in the midst of major money losses due to COVID 19 to the point of slashing budgets and projects already announced/started. To me, just seems like a political move and a "slap a bandaid on it" fix to appease the current political environment.
I will say I'm not even a huge Splash Mountain fan and haven't ridden it in god knows how long (I don't like getting wet and I'm not a fan of big drops). So I'm personally not that attached to the theme. I do love Zip-a-dee-doo-dah and do associate closely with Disney parks, particularly Magic Kingdom (anyone remember the "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah Tip for Today" on the old resort channel?). It's just darn catchy and you can't be in a bad mood while singing it. But I'm not thrilled with the new IP choice.
I watched PatF for the first time last year. I was not impressed overall. The animation was lovely and the songs were alright. The storyline? Other than Tiana's dream of owning her own business, was terrible. I was honestly shocked when she was turned into a frog, and even more confused that she stayed that way the majority of the movie. If they had left the whole prince/princess aspect out of it I think the story would have made more sense to me. Honestly, Naveen was an arrogant jerk the whole time...I never got the romantic connection between him and Tiana. It just seemed like they threw that in there for the sake of saying they finally have a black princess. But really, why does every animated Disney female lead have to be a princess? I've never been a girly girl, so that has never appealed to me. I much prefer strong female leads. But I digress.
It's become increasingly obvious that Disney Imagineers care nothing about area theming. That started being obvious when they threw Agrabah in the middle of Adventureland. PatF works slightly better in DL, but not really. The entrance to Splash Mountain is technically in Critter Country. WDW is going to be a horrible juxtaposition disaster. But that's becoming the norm there, so why not? In my opinion Pocahontas would have been a much better fit in Frontierland. Although, setting wise, that would have been a bit of a stretch too. And even though I've never seen the movie (yet), maybe make DL's a Brother Bear theme...just to tie in with the bear/Critter Country theme. Maybe BB isn't that good, so maybe that's why it's not represented...I need to watch it and see for myself. But Pocahontas? One of my very favorite Disney movies with very little representation in the parks. It still would have brought more diversity and inclusion into the parks without seeming as much of a political knee jerk reaction.
My other thought on this whole thing - does this mean The Briar Patch shop is done for? It's one of my very favorite must stops at all the parks. I will miss that more than the SotS theming of the attraction if they take it away
Final though...I'm very happy I got this shot during my first visit to DL last year. It's one of my favorite pics from that trip.