Tiana's Bayou Adventure: Disneyland Watch & Discussion

Californian Elitist

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Original Poster
A new mountain wouldn't, correct. And the story doesn't require it. However, the mountain they are using was designed to have that steeple feature. The other elements tie into that. The architecture and design supports an element that will be absent. Because they wanted it faster and cheaper. The same reason Mission BO never had it's enclosed top window as was the original intention for the changeover.

It would be like if they changed GRR and instead of changing the bear I to something else. They just lopped off the top of the mountain.
I’m going to wait for more information to come out.
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
I would also take 2015 Disneyland over the current version. This also includes DCA.

Very true. But that's like saying "I love puppies!"

Almost no one would disagree with you on that.

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Professortango1

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As a 24 year old male, I love the classic Disney princesses, especially Sleeping Beauty. Renaissance and modern I couldn't care less about, with a major exception for Tangled.
As a 38 year old male, I just love a good story and execution. Snow White and Sleeping Beauty have incredible designs and sequences, but the films feel thin and aimless at times. Cinderella is 3/4 mice vs cat shenanigans. The title characters are also incredibly flat. Beauty and the Beast is an incredible piece of art, Tangled is a ton of fun, and Princess and the Frog begins incredibly well, then gets progressively worse scene by scene.

I don't think properties (other than stuff specifically aimed at toddlers) have age limits, its just whether they are compelling. And for attractions, its about the scale of the story matched with the attraction. Looking for a missing trumpet or ingredient could be a cute idea for a C-D level darkride. But for a massive E-ticket with thrills, it sounds a bit like the idea is too simplistic and juvenile for the attraction it is housed within.

Splash Mountain is cartoony and tells silly tales too, but there is still weight to the stories. Brer Rabbit is going to die. Brer Fox thinks the fall from Chickapin Hill into the briar patch will kill him.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
Disney has announced Splash Mountain in Disneyland will close starting May 31, 2023 for the reimagining into Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

More details and concept art -

Mama Odie joins a cast of friends – familiar and new – in Princess Tiana’s debut attraction. In December, we shared how a band of newly introduced critters will provide some of the soundtrack to your journey. In February, we shared the backstory behind the water tower that will punctuate the exterior. But what else is in store? Here’s a sample of what to expect from this musical adventure:
  • Brand-new cast of original Disney characters with distinct names and personalities
  • Dozens of entirely new Audio-Animatronics figures
  • Adorable critters with incredible talent, bringing the diverse flavors of musical gumbo found in New Orleans!
  • New, original music alongside favorite tunes from the film
  • Do you love beignets as much as Louis? Well, you’re in luck because the alluring scent of beignets being prepared for the party will be part of the attraction queue!
  • Additional talent voices from the film reprising their roles, including Bruno Campos as Prince Naveen, Michael Leon Wooley as Louis, and the one and only Anika Noni Rose as Princess Tiana
  • Familiar faces from the film such as Princess Tiana, Prince Naveen, Mama Odie, Louis, Eudora, Charlotte, “Big Daddy,” the King and Queen of Maldonia and Prince Ralphie
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SplashJacket

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Disney has announced Splash Mountain in Disneyland will close starting May 31, 2023 for the reimagining into Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

More details and concept art -

Mama Odie joins a cast of friends – familiar and new – in Princess Tiana’s debut attraction. In December, we shared how a band of newly introduced critters will provide some of the soundtrack to your journey. In February, we shared the backstory behind the water tower that will punctuate the exterior. But what else is in store? Here’s a sample of what to expect from this musical adventure:
  • Brand-new cast of original Disney characters with distinct names and personalities
  • Dozens of entirely new Audio-Animatronics figures
  • Adorable critters with incredible talent, bringing the diverse flavors of musical gumbo found in New Orleans!
  • New, original music alongside favorite tunes from the film
  • Do you love beignets as much as Louis? Well, you’re in luck because the alluring scent of beignets being prepared for the party will be part of the attraction queue!
  • Additional talent voices from the film reprising their roles, including Bruno Campos as Prince Naveen, Michael Leon Wooley as Louis, and the one and only Anika Noni Rose as Princess Tiana
  • Familiar faces from the film such as Princess Tiana, Prince Naveen, Mama Odie, Louis, Eudora, Charlotte, “Big Daddy,” the King and Queen of Maldonia and Prince Ralphie
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To repost from the other thread:
Dozens of new Animatronics ✅
Lovable scents ✅
Zero emphasis on nonsensical backstory ✅
Singing critters throughout the bayou ✅
Gorgeous visuals ✅

Sounds like the weird story none sense isn’t infiltrating the ride itself, and they’re doing exactly what they should. Ride through the Bayou with great music and advanced animatronic critters.

Sounds like this is turning out exactly as we wished!

Awesome news!
 

Consumer

Well-Known Member
Disney has announced Splash Mountain in Disneyland will close starting May 31, 2023 for the reimagining into Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

More details and concept art -

Mama Odie joins a cast of friends – familiar and new – in Princess Tiana’s debut attraction. In December, we shared how a band of newly introduced critters will provide some of the soundtrack to your journey. In February, we shared the backstory behind the water tower that will punctuate the exterior. But what else is in store? Here’s a sample of what to expect from this musical adventure:
  • Brand-new cast of original Disney characters with distinct names and personalities
  • Dozens of entirely new Audio-Animatronics figures
  • Adorable critters with incredible talent, bringing the diverse flavors of musical gumbo found in New Orleans!
  • New, original music alongside favorite tunes from the film
  • Do you love beignets as much as Louis? Well, you’re in luck because the alluring scent of beignets being prepared for the party will be part of the attraction queue!
  • Additional talent voices from the film reprising their roles, including Bruno Campos as Prince Naveen, Michael Leon Wooley as Louis, and the one and only Anika Noni Rose as Princess Tiana
  • Familiar faces from the film such as Princess Tiana, Prince Naveen, Mama Odie, Louis, Eudora, Charlotte, “Big Daddy,” the King and Queen of Maldonia and Prince Ralphie
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I'll believe it when I see it. We all know it's just a long refurb to give the gator back his signature sunglasses.
 

EagleScout610

These cats can PLAAAAAYYYYY
Premium Member
It's s May 31st, 2023, and Splash Mountain at Disneyland has sent its final log down to flume. The water stops running, the music stops and the lights go out. Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear stand in the darkness, accepting their fate to leave their home. Suddenly, a whistling cuts through the darkness. The three turn to see a familiar shape walking along the bank, fishing pole in hand. "U-uncle Remus?" asks Br'er Rabbit. "Wh-whatre you doin' here?" Remus smiles. "Well, I figures since you're all done here, how 'bout we go fishing?" And with that, whistling Zip a Dee Doo Dah, Remus guides the trio, hand in hand, into Yesterworld
 
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DCBaker

Premium Member
*Editing to add that these are old comments that came from an article published in 2020.

Here's that article.


Comments from Tony Baxter in an article from the LA Times -

"Famed Disney Imagineer Tony Baxter, known for spearheading Big Thunder Mountain and his role in bringing the works of George Lucas into Disney parks, oversaw Splash Mountain’s creation and has served as creative advisor to Imagineering on the project. Baxter voiced his support for the makeover in a statement provided by Disney. In the comment, Baxter argues that Disney in the early to mid-’80s was often forced to look to the company’s deep past for inspiration, as its own films of the era struggled to resonate on a larger cultural scale."

“When Splash Mountain came to life over 30 years ago, the wave of Disney Animation that started with ‘The Little Mermaid’ had not yet begun,” Baxter said in a press release. “New stories would give us characters, music and wonderful places that now reside in the hearts of audiences everywhere. Following conversations with Imagineering’s leaders about the new attraction’s scope and resources, I had a great sense of reassurance — the attraction will be one to be proud of ... bringing to life places, characters and music from the animated classic ‘The Princess and the Frog.’”

 
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CaptinEO

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Comments from Tony Baxter in an article from the LA Times -

"Famed Disney Imagineer Tony Baxter, known for spearheading Big Thunder Mountain and his role in bringing the works of George Lucas into Disney parks, oversaw Splash Mountain’s creation and has served as creative advisor to Imagineering on the project. Baxter voiced his support for the makeover in a statement provided by Disney. In the comment, Baxter argues that Disney in the early to mid-’80s was often forced to look to the company’s deep past for inspiration, as its own films of the era struggled to resonate on a larger cultural scale."

“When Splash Mountain came to life over 30 years ago, the wave of Disney Animation that started with ‘The Little Mermaid’ had not yet begun,” Baxter said in a press release. “New stories would give us characters, music and wonderful places that now reside in the hearts of audiences everywhere. Following conversations with Imagineering’s leaders about the new attraction’s scope and resources, I had a great sense of reassurance — the attraction will be one to be proud of ... bringing to life places, characters and music from the animated classic ‘The Princess and the Frog.’”

First mention of Baxter in 3 years. Glad he is involved even if it is to a limited extent.

Rest in Peace Splash Mountain. The memories will always live on.
 

Suspirian

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Comments from Tony Baxter in an article from the LA Times -

"Famed Disney Imagineer Tony Baxter, known for spearheading Big Thunder Mountain and his role in bringing the works of George Lucas into Disney parks, oversaw Splash Mountain’s creation and has served as creative advisor to Imagineering on the project. Baxter voiced his support for the makeover in a statement provided by Disney. In the comment, Baxter argues that Disney in the early to mid-’80s was often forced to look to the company’s deep past for inspiration, as its own films of the era struggled to resonate on a larger cultural scale."

“When Splash Mountain came to life over 30 years ago, the wave of Disney Animation that started with ‘The Little Mermaid’ had not yet begun,” Baxter said in a press release. “New stories would give us characters, music and wonderful places that now reside in the hearts of audiences everywhere. Following conversations with Imagineering’s leaders about the new attraction’s scope and resources, I had a great sense of reassurance — the attraction will be one to be proud of ... bringing to life places, characters and music from the animated classic ‘The Princess and the Frog.’”


Wow I had never really put that together but it makes a lot of sense. Funny that now the company has such a large collection of iconic legacy IP but has tunnel vision for a select few as far as the parks go. It's almost the opposite of what he described. I'm not a big advocate for IP in the parks but it's bizarre when they only go for recent films. Zootopia over Lion King in DAK comes to mind.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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The magic of the bayou is calling, so listen closely because we’re “digging a little deeper” into the experience guests can expect from the future attraction coming to Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure!

Wonder if that’ll be enough proof for the deniers or if they’ll still insist it isn’t happening?
 

CaptinEO

Well-Known Member
Where are those bookmarked posts about how this isn't closing at all?
Ken Potluck's plans to save splash by sending Jumping Jellyfish into 101 were leaked and ended up on Iger's desk.

Ken then decided to 101 the Golden Zephyr, but this time instead of a maintenance order he went in personally with a wrench to damage the ride in the dark of night.

The problem? Iger rides the Golden Zephyr alone some nights to get inspiration. Lets just say Mr Potluck was caught "Wrench Handed" and Iger is said to be VERY upset.
 

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