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

Trauma

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Speaking of the YouTube video I just went and checked in on it. I sorted by newest and had to go 37 comments in to find the first positive one.

Actually it’s not totally positive it says “After watching this again it’s not completely terrible”

I took this as good enough since I was sick of scrolling.

So it’s off to another good start today.

Way to go Disney!!
 

Kirby86

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The ride’s early reception has had no impact on this. There was a window for conversion. They waited and the window closed. So there are no plans for anything there at present. I suspect they want to move onto BBT rapidly. Two months of beignets and then we will be seeing Polynesian artisans given expensive contract work for authenticity.
That makes sense them missing the boat. Even if the plans still exist its to late to maximize the investment. In theory you would probably want to open the restaurant before the attraction to first drum up hype for said attraction.

Look at what they did in Disneyland they rethemed The French Market to Tiana's ( Not saying it is or isn't an improvement just that they built out the area for her retheme) and used it as a way to advertise TBA. Here in Disney World we got a new sign on the Briar Patch.
 

eddie104

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Umm... I'm sorry, but this looks EXACTLY like Fantasy Springs. I don't understand the people holding up Fantasy Springs as an ideal that is wished for instead of what we got. Tangled doesn't have conflict. Pan has CGI screens. Everything has a feeling of plasticity to it except for beautiful naturescape. This being done by the same team makes 100% of the sense.
Exactly TBA looks it could have easily been one of the attractions that opened with the land.

Honestly how is this ride any different from any of those rides they built in Fantasy Springs besides the obvious it being a re-theme?

We are not.
I remember when they were planning to open a Tiana restaurant in the Reflections resort.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
I'm awake at 3 am because I'm still thinking about the ride, but after going on it twice, I 100% stand behind every comment I made in the video I posted on Twitter after my first ride.

I respect everyone's opinions in here and I am happy to answer any questions about it since I was able to experience it during the day and at night.

I don't have to avoid spoilers anymore, so I'll be active on here again and will answer any questions anyone wants answered.
It is totally fine that you like it. Why wouldn't it be? You know that. Everyone will have their own opinion.

But that doesn't negate what looks the be the majority opinion out there at the moment. And you know that as well of course. :)
 

ToTBellHop

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So we’re clear:

Tiana’s central dream in the film is to open her own restaurant, a dream which she achieves and is the culmination of her father’s desire as well.

The imagineers instead gave us a new Tiana, and they couldn’t even deliver on this lay-up?

Oof.
She sold her restaurant for $7.4 million so she could fulfill her actual dream of forming a salt mine band.

Tiana’s Palace is now a Burger King on Bourbon St.
 

TalkToEthan

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The imagineers instead gave us a new Tiana, and they couldn’t even deliver on this lay-up?
Ya, pretty easy thing to get right only to mess it up
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GrumpyFan

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So we’re clear:

Tiana’s central dream in the film is to open her own restaurant, a dream which she achieves and is the culmination of her father’s desire as well.

The imagineers instead gave us a new Tiana, and they couldn’t even deliver on this lay-up?

Oof.
This is what baffles me about the whole thing.
The story creators for P&TF, created a great story and characters for the film that ended with the perfect set up for Imagineering to create a restaurant that took that to the next level. They even went so far as to create a scaled down version of it on the Disney Wonder, and it was pretty good.
At WDW, they had the perfect venue in Port Orleans French Quarter to build on that concept.
Somehow, we end up with this new version of Tiana and her new friends, which feels like a cheap Disney Channel spinoff where they try and grow the character in a new direction. I just don't get it.
 

UNCgolf

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I finally watched Beauty and the Beast... I now saw all the complaints people made about trackless rides. The immersive bayou scenes and closeness of it all seems to make this ride far bigger.

Beauty and the Beast is flawed, and absolutely showcases some of the issues with the way Disney designs trackless rides.

I just think it looks more interesting than Tiana -- if I had them side by side and could only pick one to ride, I'd pick Beauty and the Beast.
 
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HonorableMention

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I’m curious what B-modes are going to look like in this attraction. If any of the major animatronics go down, there isn’t going to be much to look at. Do we think the characters will just stay motionless? I can’t imagine a video screen solution like we see on Rise and Navi.

As others mentioned, Louis’ mouth was already broken in the wdwmagic video, and Mama Odie seemed to have some weirdness at the end where she repeats the Juju animation. (Not faulting the ride for these obviously as it’s still in previews)
 

WorldExplorer

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I’m curious what B-modes are going to look like in this attraction. If any of the major animatronics go down, there isn’t going to be much to look at. Do we think the characters will just stay motionless? I can’t imagine a video screen solution like we see on Rise and Navi.

As others mentioned, Louis’ mouth was already broken in the wdwmagic video, and Mama Odie seemed to have some weirdness at the end where she repeats the Juju animation. (Not faulting the ride for these obviously as it’s still in previews)

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Instead of a sombrero it'll have a little plate of beignets on top.
 

wdwmagic

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I’m curious what B-modes are going to look like in this attraction. If any of the major animatronics go down, there isn’t going to be much to look at. Do we think the characters will just stay motionless? I can’t imagine a video screen solution like we see on Rise and Navi.

As others mentioned, Louis’ mouth was already broken in the wdwmagic video, and Mama Odie seemed to have some weirdness at the end where she repeats the Juju animation. (Not faulting the ride for these obviously as it’s still in previews)
I think it needs to be the good old fashioned way of not having it fail in the first place, and if it does, down the ride until its fixed.
 

HonorableMention

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I think it needs to be the good old fashioned way of not having it fail in the first place, and if it does, down the ride until its fixed.
That’s the dream, but unfortunately I can’t ever see that happening :/

Also, I went back to the reveal of the DL animatronics and saw this: wondering where they’ll put this and if anything else will be altered from the WDW version. This presentation looks more visually interesting to me than Tiana on the stump.

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