Is Tiana's bayou adventure like Splash Mountain?


Is Tiana's bayou adventure like Splash Mountain? Disney is converting Splash Mountain into Tiana's Bayou Adventure, an attraction that will highlight the company's first Black princess and be a love letter to New Orleans. Why it matters: Splash Mountain has been a fan favorite for years.


Why is Disney getting rid of Splash Mountain?

The closing of the 30-year-old ride — which Princess Diana visited in 1993 — follows years of calls for change because it features several characters from Disney's 1946 film Song of the South, which featured racist stereotypes.


Are they taking down Splash Mountain from Disneyland?

The attraction, first opened as a log-flume ride in the late 1980s, will cease operations to begin the next phase of development for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening at both Disneyland Park and Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World Resort in 2024.


What is the most expensive animatronic in Disney World?

Na'vi Shaman–Na'vi River Journey Photo Credit: Disney Parks. One of the most beloved and amazing animatronics is the Na'vi Shaman in Na'vi River Journey at Disney's Animal Kingdom. This Audio-Animatronic reportedly cost $10 million to build, and it shows through her fluid and lifelike movement.


When in 2024 will Splash Mountain reopen?

Following controversy, Splash Mountain is now closed for redesign and will reopen as Tiana's Bayou Adventure in late 2024. Fans had one final run down Splash Mountain in Florida's Disney World on Sunday, before it closed for good. It had been in operation since 1992.


Is Disney no longer changing Splash Mountain?

Splash Mountain has permanently closed at Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida. While the structure and ride path will remain the same, the story will be changed to and rethemed to The Princess and the Frog Disney Animated movie based on New Orleans. There are a few reasons for this change.


What will the new Tiana ride be?

In July 2022, at the New Orleans ESSENCE Festival, Disney officially announced that Tiana's Bayou Adventure, the new version of Splash Mountain, would officially open at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World in late 2024.


What is the new theme for Splash Mountain?

Splash Mountain featured the Song of the South story of plantation life that resonated as distasteful and needed to be replaced. Disney decided to bring empowerment in its replacement of Splash Mountain by using the Disney movie The Princess and the Frog as the new theme of the ride.


What ride is replacing Splash Mountain?

Splash Mountain Closing at Disneyland & Disney World Now, the ride has closed its doors forever. The brand new ride replacing it, Tiana's Bayou Adventure, is inspired by Tiana, the radiant star of the 2009 animated hit The Princess and the Frog.


Why are they changing Splash Mountain to Princess and the Frog?

Back in June 2020, calls to remove Splash Mountain came amid the wave of companies across the U.S. renaming, removing, and rebranding racist institutions. The push for brands to reexamine racist messaging followed worldwide protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.


Is Splash Mountain coming back?

Given this, we expect the new and improved Splash Mountain to open a few months before Tiana's Bayou Adventure. We are estimating a re-opening of Splash Mountain in early 2024. What do you think of Splash Mountain replacing Pirates of The Caribbean?


Will Splash Mountain be open in 2023?

Saying Goodbye. It's official… Splash Mountain at Disneyland will take its final plunge on May 30, 2023. The attraction will be officially closed as of May 31 to begin the transformation into Tiana's Bayou Adventure…and yes, this time Disneyland has confirmed the date.


What is the racist theme of Splash Mountain?

Splash Mountain, one of the theme park's most famous rides, features music and characters from the controversial 1946 film, “Song of the South.” The movie follows a young boy at a Georgia plantation during the Reconstruction era. The film has been criticized for using racist stereotypes and glorifying plantation life.


Why are people selling Splash Mountain water?

In case you've missed it, people are selling (what they claim is) water from Disney World's Splash Mountain, the famed ride that's getting reimagined because of its connections to the racist old movie Song of the South.