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

Dranth

Well-Known Member
More like a good plot with a sense of danger that attracts thrill seekers... But go off i guess.
Using the animated characters from a rated G movie. Yep, that is what I think of when I want thrills!

Let's be honest here, Splash and TBA are thrill rides and BOTH are based on kid focused content so any complaints trying to use PatF as a problem for this ride is being disingenuous if they weren't making the same complaints for the previous residents.
 

MerlinTheGoat

Well-Known Member
No, people just read way, way, way too much into things.
No it was just a very gradual reveal of the story and trying to establish a back story.
A lot of people latched onto the claim that Iger took a tour of the ride and blasted the imagineers for it being boring and having a confusing story. I'll reiterate that I don't believe this tour ever even happened at all. Let alone that revisions were requested/made.
 

MerlinTheGoat

Well-Known Member
This has to be fake news. Even if Iger thought this he would never say it where random folks could hear it.
Iger doesn't do tours like that (Eisner was the one who liked getting personally involved in projects and checking up on them). He'll sometimes make PR appearances walking around the parks, or attend groundbreaking or opening ceremonies. But he's not going to walk through rides like this to check up on their progress. I'd be sort of surprised if he ever steps foot on this ride at all (again he's not Eisner).

As others said prior, if he cared to do so, he'd have seen the mockups and renderings of what they were going to build and the story without ever having to step foot in the parks.

He also isn't going to blurt out such things like a tactless dolt for all to hear either. He's not Bob Chapek. It would also be absurdly easy to figure out who leaked said comments because he would have a relatively small entourage of guards and imagineers present. Heads would roll.
 

retr0gate

Well-Known Member
Can we at least agree that they were just winging it this entire time?
No we cannot. This is why so many people are frustrated over the negativity. To dislike the retheme is one thing, but having to constantly hear people push the narrative that changes are being made this late into construction as a result of some online backlash, or that they've been "winging it" the whole time, is exhausting and disingenuous.
 

WoundedDreamer

Well-Known Member
Iger doesn't do tours like that (Eisner was the one who liked getting personally involved in projects and checking up on them). He'll sometimes make PR appearances walking around the parks, or attend groundbreaking or opening ceremonies. But he's not going to walk through rides like this to check up on their progress. I'd be sort of surprised if he ever steps foot on this ride at all (again he's not Eisner).

As others said prior, if he cared to do so, he'd have seen the mockups and renderings of what they were going to build and the story without ever having to step foot in the parks.

He also isn't going to blurt out such things like a tactless dolt for all to hear either. He's not Bob Chapek. It would also be absurdly easy to figure out who leaked said comments because he would have a relatively small entourage of guards and imagineers present. Heads would roll.
While I agree that the story didn't happen entirely as reported, it probably has a kernel of truth. He went on the ride and then gave feedback to the Imagineers on his thoughts. Imagineering is not that big a place. The rumor then got out from there.

It's not an incredibly terrible report either. Basically, Iger expressed some critiques of what he saw. He wanted a little more vibrancy and color in a few scenes. Not the end of the world. The Imagineers then responded with fixes. Iger famously heard the Wonderful World of Color Soundtrack, and said it needed to be reworked. He provides criticisms and the creatives under him address the problems he identifies.

This is a normal part of any ride development. Those making it into a big deal are overblowing it, but I also wouldn't outright say it never happened. It's totally plausible.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Ok. Serious question. Why are the musical animals living in a salt dome? Are they being cured for the Mardi Gras feast a la @UNCgolf ‘s post?
lol

The top of Avery Island, which is a salt dome, has rivers and lakes. I'm guessing the 'salt dome' angle is to justify a rapid descent in the Gulf Coast Louisiana, not to actually enter the mine in the salt dome.
 

Disney Analyst

Well-Known Member
Ok. Serious question. Why are the musical animals living in a salt dome? Are they being cured for the Mardi Gras feast a la @UNCgolf ‘s post?

You are riding around a salt dome on the outside, but when you enter the show building you are being transported to the Bayou. Think of it as a suspension of belief. You are physically entering a building but in the actual rides story, you are continuing down a river into an outdoor bayou setting.
 

Drdcm

Well-Known Member
You are riding around a salt dome on the outside, but when you enter the show building you are being transported to the Bayou. Think of it as a suspension of belief. You are physically entering a building but in the actual rides story, you are continuing down a river into an outdoor bayou setting.
I know. I was just kidding around. Thanks for the thoughtful explanation though

I probably shouldn’t have said “serious question” my bad
 

MerlinTheGoat

Well-Known Member
This is a normal part of any ride development. Those making it into a big deal are overblowing it, but I also wouldn't outright say it never happened. It's totally plausible.
I'll clarify that i'm not operating under my own personal suspicions that the Iger tour never happened. I was straight up told some months back that the entire story surrounding the Iger tour (including that there even WAS a tour at all) was complete BS. I went over this a while back in this thread.

I've had my posts deleted before for directly calling out the person who started this rumor, so I won't say the name outright (which is a shame because I feel this sort of misinformation and behavior should be called out for what it is, though it's well known who it was regardless). They've put out other misinformation on the ride as well. One example being that it only contains 17 AA's in total (this got picked up and spread by other agitators as well). Suffice to say, not a reputable source whatsoever.
 
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celluloid

Well-Known Member
Iger does not even tour movie sets of big productions, why would he tour a theme park attraction retheme that is being done for increasing princess revenue that he knows will?
 

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