TrainsOfDisney
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If they put in veggie veggie fruit fruit it would make lots of people happy!
If they put in veggie veggie fruit fruit it would make lots of people happy!
I mean, it’s called Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. All of the concept art has been bayou-related. I’ve no doubt other settings will be featured, but I think we can safely say that Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will primarily be an adventure through, well, the bayou.*TBD.
The queue as well should be “company offices”.The only scenes that will reflect the Tiana’s Foods part will be before the Slippin' Falls drop into the show building, and Disney Parks Blog has already posted what we will see in the outdoor scenes:
"Tiana revived the old salt mine and the surrounding land, growing a wide array of vegetables, herbs and spices for her recipes."
"Complete with a boutique farm and both a working and teaching kitchen, Tiana’s Foods is where Tiana and her colleagues create all sorts of new products that they are bringing to the world, including a line of original hot sauces."
in the first photo, trying to zoom in on that mural on the left side wall between the two trees (I think thats what it is anyway. is it the one with food being chopped? ) but it wont enlarge...anyone?
I HATED the cheap looking fence in the mill house and toward the top of the lift. I was hoping they would just remove it.Enhance
New Gumbo Mural Added to Tiana's Bayou Adventure in Magic Kingdom
Take a look at a previously unseen gumbo mural that guests will see when Tiana's Bayou Adventure opens later this year at Magic Kingdomblogmickey.com
Yep, the queue is going to be nothing but Tiana’s Foods, but I am very much looking forward to the radio show and the soundtrack we get from it.The queue as well should be “company offices”.
New attraction audio is always a highlight. So hoping we get some good stuff here. Really hoping for a rendition of “Going down the Bayou” one of my favorite songs from PATF pretty short though.Yep, the queue is going to be nothing but Tiana’s Foods, but I am very much looking forward to the radio show and the soundtrack we get from it.
I really hate this verbiage. It sounds so anachronistic and weird. I just hope the tone of the scenes themselves will be different.The only scenes that will reflect the Tiana’s Foods part will be before the Slippin' Falls drop into the show building, and Disney Parks Blog has already posted what we will see in the outdoor scenes:
"Tiana revived the old salt mine and the surrounding land, growing a wide array of vegetables, herbs and spices for her recipes."
"Complete with a boutique farm and both a working and teaching kitchen, Tiana’s Foods is where Tiana and her colleagues create all sorts of new products that they are bringing to the world, including a line of original hot sauces."
I have to agree with this as well. It also brings up a few questions. Why are there logs going into a “boutique farm”? Why are we rising UP to go into the bayou? Why are portions of Tiana’s land flooded?I really hate this verbiage. It sounds so anachronistic and weird. I just hope the tone of the scenes themselves will be different.
These aren’t questions that are raised for me. After all, it’s not as if Splash Mountain made any topographical sense.I have to agree with this as well. It also brings up a few questions. Why are their logs going into a “boutique farm”? Why are we rising UP to go into the bayou? Why are portions of Tiana’s land flooded?
That’s a fair point, but it also begs the question why they decide to go with this crazy detailed backstory that also doesn’t really lend itself to a log ride? It doesn’t really matter though because I can’t imagine the Co-Op thing is gonna be that important beyond the queue.These aren’t questions that are raised for me. After all, it’s not as if Splash Mountain made any topographical sense.
Aha! I figured out the missing ingredient!! It's ketchup!!!Enhance
New Gumbo Mural Added to Tiana's Bayou Adventure in Magic Kingdom
Take a look at a previously unseen gumbo mural that guests will see when Tiana's Bayou Adventure opens later this year at Magic Kingdomblogmickey.com
The salt dome co-op backstory is what most people (even many who are otherwise positive) agree is really stupid. It was cobbled together as an attempt to try and force the ride to "fit" into an otherwise inappropriate and nonsensical location. I'm happy that once the first drop hits, it seems like the ride is largely going to be about an upbeat romp through a bayou with musical critters. But it's a shame that the "first impressions" of the queue and parts of the exterior will have this absurd backstory so in your face.That’s a fair point, but it also begs the question why they decide to go with this crazy detailed backstory that also doesn’t really lend itself to a log ride? It doesn’t really matter though because I can’t imagine the Co-Op thing is gonna be that important beyond the queue.
I didn't mention the King, Queen, and Big Daddy because they weren't confirmed to me to be in the finale, they were supposed to be staged in the beginning of the attraction but their placement wasn't consistent, nor made sense, so they were placed in the finale for the Mardi Gras celebration that takes place at the end of the attraction.
And as for the rest of the critter figures that the PR team keeps mentioning with every update, the critters are the focus point of this attraction, and they aren't advanced but that's not to say that's a bad thing, it allows the team to fill in the area with a lot more figures of the quality that you see for the fish in the Little Mermaid attraction in MK and DCA. The 17 new figures are all the human cast with a few of the characters having up to 2 and even 3 figures spread throughout the attraction, just wanted to clarify that.
I agree, but splash didn’t try to justify it either.These aren’t questions that are raised for me. After all, it’s not as if Splash Mountain made any topographical sense.
And it's just odd that Disney didn't emphasize upbeat romp through the bayou with a big Splash at the end, over employee owned food co-op from the start.The salt dome co-op backstory is what most people (even many who are otherwise positive) agree is really stupid. It was cobbled together as an attempt to try and force the ride to "fit" into an otherwise inappropriate and nonsensical location. I'm happy that once the first drop hits, it seems like the ride is largely going to be about an upbeat romp through a bayout with musical critters. But it's a shame that the "first impressions" of the queue and parts of the exterior will have this absurd backstory so in your face.
I agree, but splash didn’t try to justify it either.
Cosmic Rewind suffers from this as well, something doesn’t fit so they reeeeeeaaaaach and try to make it fit by telling us how it actually does fit.
In the end just put up a sign that says “this is the IP we chose, enjoy the ride and buy some merch - thanks” (sarcasm of course).
Edit - cosmic rewind is of course a way bigger stretch for a fit - which is why it’s all the more odd to go this length for a backstory, salt dome, etc.
Since the name “Splash Mountain” did not come from song of the south - trying to erase that name feels very odd to me. But I don’t understand getting rid of the “tower of terror” brand at DCA either.
Maybe but Joe is the only one that got the balance right. I can’t think of another good example…I think this movement was popularized by Joe Rohde and a few key other imagineers in the halls of Imagineering.
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