Do they still play the spiel about Critter Country on the train or is it temporarily cut out?
It’s Louisiana so I think that the MK version matches the aesthetic very well with its more swampy look.
DL’s is not finished yet so more greenery is definitely coming.
These photos are scary. This can go one of two ways. They keep it subtle considering Pooh and the hundred acre woods is mere steps away or they do something that make us wish we had the yellow mural barn from MK.
It’s just an assumption that I was making based on pure speculation.The scaffolding is coming down and it's very obvious that them leaving the rocks (and some of the cliffside) greenery-free was part of the design. What makes you think more greenery is going there?
I liked Splashes Exterior much better in DL, felt more enclosed and more immersed in its environment. WDW's Interior however is vastly superior in every way, lush more expensive looking scenery/theming and overall experienceUnpopular opinion: Disneyland’s Splash was far less pretty on the exterior than WDW’s and this is keeping up with that trend.
This is where I grabbed the screenshots:Do they still play the spiel about Critter Country on the train or is it temporarily cut out?
DL’s is not finished yet so more greenery is definitely coming.
It’s just an assumption that I was making based on pure speculation.
Wrong wording sorry about that.
I've always preferred Disneyland's exterior and interior. The fact that the logs make it into the Rivers of America rather than this strange middle area, the better flow of songs/scenes, the lack of an ugly wall up against the flume heading into the millhouse. Disneyland's is iconic, WDW's is a good attempt at making it fit Frontierland and trying to tell the story in a clearer way.Unpopular opinion: Disneyland’s Splash was far less pretty on the exterior than WDW’s and this is keeping up with that trend.
I've always preferred Disneyland's exterior and interior. The fact that the logs make it into the Rivers of America rather than this strange middle area, the better flow of songs/scenes, the lack of an ugly wall up against the flume heading into the millhouse. Disneyland's is iconic, WDW's is a good attempt at making it fit Frontierland and trying to tell the story in a clearer way.
It's still looking better than it's sister attraction in Florida. They showed showed more restraint with letting the mountain remain a feature instead of trying to hide it fully.Disneyland's Splash Mountain looked and felt like it had always been there. It's really incredible how well they integrated it.
The test for Tiana's Bayou Adventure isn't just going to be how good the ride itself is- but how well it blends in to the area.
I’m still trying to decide which look I dislike least: California Broccoli or Florida Lamprey Mouth.It's still looking better than its sister attraction in Florida. They showed showed more restraint with letting the mountain remain a feature instead of trying to hide it fully.
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