News Tiana's Bayou Adventure - latest details and construction progress

CntrlFlPete

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As others have said, the railing is permanent, but I have heard there is an incredible firefly effect planned that's going to happen each time a log goes down the drop. Per @Disney Glimpses, there is electrical work being done, and I believe it's for that effect. They are going to add flora around the railing as seen in the model and that's what will react to the logs going down the drop.

sounds like this area/ride is a nighttime must see.

as I have only seen the outside w/o any logs, I am most interested in seeing how this looks from afar, back around the shooting gallery. I think that is the change I saw as most jarring. I really had to spend some time figuring out where the drop was, it seems much more covered than before (at least from afar).

I imagine it will be more noticeable when running, but know thinking about nighttime views, well, I just feel like this will look much better at night compared to during the day.
 

Starship824

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In the Parks
No
Does anyone know if it'll still have the brown water on opening day or if that's going to be changed. Looking at old Splash photos it looks like the water was the same color.
 

Sir_Cliff

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I hope they do a rerecording of the song because hearing it next to the bluegrass-y Frontierland loop is extremely jarring.
I feel it's a little hard to know how it will all blend together without knowing whether this is the final version they are using, how loud it is from the viewing areas around the ride, and what the area music will be once the attraction opens.
 

Drew the Disney Dude

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In the Parks
Yes
I'm pretty sure Disney doesn't want people to do that. Make sure you have someone with you keeping an eye out for CMs!
All the CMs that I have interacted with, including security, don't seem to mind it as long as you are not crossing onto the site itself, so I always make sure to keep my phone/camera in a guest area while putting it over the wall. I rarely ever do it, but today was an exception with the music turned on for the first time ever. It's definitely an interesting situation, but I always keep whatever I'm recording with in a guest area because of that.
 

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