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Tiana's Bayou Adventure opens to riders at Disneyland

Disneyland’s Splash Mountain replacement is open

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Tiana's Bayou Adventure, a new ride themed to The Princess and the Frog, has officially opened to guests at Disneyland in California.

The family-friendly, water-based attraction replaces Disneyland's Splash Mountain log flume ride and is located in the theme park's new Bayou Country area, a transformation of the former Critter Country.


Riders board log flumes and take a musical journey through the bayou in search of performers for a Mardi Gras party hosted by Tiana and her alligator friend Louis.

Along the way, guests meet characters including Mama Odie and many new critters. After the thrilling 50-foot drop, guests find themselves immersed in Tiana's celebrations.

"We’re thrilled for our guests to experience the transformation of the westside of Disneyland Park with the joyful Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, reimagined Bayou Country and expanded New Orleans Square – immersive stories and experiences that guests can only find at Disneyland Resort," said Disneyland president Ken Potrock.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventurefeatures dozens of audio-animatronicsfigures, and anew soundtrack with music from the film and new compositions.

Several stars fromThe Princess and the Froghave reprised their roles for the new attraction, includingAnikaNoni Roseas Princess Tiana,Jenifer Lewisas Mama Odie, andMichael-Leon Wooleyas Louis.

New Bayou Country area at Disneyland

As above, the ride is part of Disneyland's new Bayou Country zone, which includes reimagined retail locations like Ray’s Berets and Louis’ Critter Club.

In New Orleans Square, guests can visit the new Tiana's Palace restaurant for gumbo and beignets, and a themed retail outlet named Eudora’s Chic Boutique Featuring Tiana’s Gourmet Secrets.

To enjoy the new ride, guests currently need to join a virtual queue via the Disneyland app. There is no standby queue for the attraction.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opened at Disney World in Florida earlier this year.

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