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Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Mocked as “Rainforest Cafe: The Ride”

Disney Tiana and the Rainforest Cafe
Credit: Disney / Rainforest Cafe

There are many modern controversies and conversations going on in the Disney community. But one of the most hotly debated is the retheme of Splash Mountain to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.

Splash Mountain

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Splash Mountain

As one of the most popular theme park rides in the world, Splash Mountain was located at Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Park. Originally themed to Song of the South (1946), a movie Disney has tried to pretend didn’t exist; it is no stranger to controversy.

Related: Disney Imagineer Defends ‘Song of the South’ and Splash Mountain

However, not many people objected to the ride Splash Mountain, even if they had issues with the movie it was themed around.

Splash Mountain Disneyland

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In fact, during its construction, the ride was explicitly made to avoid controversy. According to Disney Legend, Tony Baxter, who was the former senior vice president of creative development at Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney worked with the NAACP to help ensure the Splash Mountain ride was not offensive.

Related: Disney Takes Another Step to Erase ‘Song of the South’ Splash Mountain

Brer Rabbit

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On the contrary, many praised the inclusion of the ride at a Disney Park since it was based on the stories of Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox, a part of African-American culture and history.

Disney 'Song of the South' controversy explained

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Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

Nevertheless, the Splash Mountain ride was considered too controversial for Disney to defend, and plans were unveiled to retheme the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort versions to The Princess and the Frog (2009).

Princess Frog live action

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The new ride, titled Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, will use the same track system and water flume-style ride and repurpose a few of the animatronics as well as the queue and loading stations.

Related: Disney Hints at New Direction for Tiana After Splash Mountain Conversion

princess and the frog ride

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Many people, from fans and critics of the decision, eagerly await to see what Disney Imagineering will produce. The new ride will feature original audio animatronics based on characters from the film, such as Princess Tiana, Prince Naveen, Mama Odie, and the jazz-loving alligator Louis.

Tiana's Bayou Adventure Tower Sparkles

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It will also contain music inspired by the animated movie and take guests through an original story.

However, as exterior work has continued, many people online have ended up mocking it as looking like a rainforest. To be more specific, the Rainforest Cafe.

Many people have poked fun at Disney’s choice to cover up the majority of the mountain with fake leafy plants that make it appear more like a rainforest and less like a Louisiana bayou.

It also makes the Splash Mountain in Magic Kingdom Park stick out like a sore thumb, placing a large swath of greenery in the middle of Frontierland between Pecos Bill and Big Thunder Mountain.

Related: A Case Against Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and For Something Else…

On X (formerly Twitter), people have joked, calling it “Rainforest Cafe the ride.” Others commented, “Clearly, they have never seen a bayou before.”

However, some have defened the critics saying comments such as “Don’t like it? Don’t go!” and “The non stop attack on Imagineering is tiresome!”

Granted, judging a ride (and the Disney imagineers) based on its unfinished exterior is unfair. But we won’t have to wait much longer to see the finished product. Both versions of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will be opening in 2024!

This post is originally appeared on Disney Fanatic.

About Steven Wilk

Steven has a complicated relationship with Disney. As a child, he visited Walt Disney World every few years with his family. But he never understood why kids his age (and older) were so scared of Snow White or Alien Encounter. He is a former participant of the Disney College Program (left early…long story), and he also previously worked in Children’s publishing, where he adapted multiple Disney movies and TV shows. He has many controversial opinions about Disney…like having a positive view of Michael Eisner, believing Return of the Jedi is superior to The Empire Strikes Back, and that Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge should have never been built (at least not at Hollywood Studios). Every year for the past two decades, Steven has visited either Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Aulani or went on a Disney Cruise. He’s happy to share any and all knowledge of the Disney destinations (and he likes using parenthesis a lot…as well as ellipses…)

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