ANAHEIM, Calif.—Disneyland’s classic Splash Mountain will be known as “Tiana’s Bayou Adventure” when it reopens, officials announced during the ESSENCE Festival of Culture, an event that celebrates African-American culture, in New Orleans on July 1.
The revamped attraction was named after Disney’s animated film “The Princess and the Frog,” which was also set in New Orleans.
The ride, which closed at Disneyland in January, will reopen with the new theme in late 2024, according to Disney Parks Blogs. The attraction will also be revamped at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Florida, but it remains open and the closure date has yet to be announced.
The Splash Mountain ride opened in Disneyland in 1989 and was themed after the 1946 film “Song of the South.” It features singing animatronics as log riders follow Br’er Rabbit on an adventure with Br’er Bear and Br’er Fox in pursuit.
During the ESSENCE Festival, Disney Imagineering’s team members discussed the creative process of the ride’s new design with fans, including conducting in-depth research of the 1920s, the time period in which the story takes place, to make sure Tiana’s look was authentic to the character and historically accurate.
While many applauded the change, other Disneyland fans have opposed altering the iconic ride and suggested that Disney should build a new ride about Tiana.
“The Br’er Rabbit tales are important to Black culture. Re-theming this ride is condoning the erasure of authentic Black culture. I understand the need for more diverse representation, but it is possible to achieve this goal without destroying an iconic attraction such as Splash Mountain,” a Disneyland fan who identified herself as Caroline commented under the announcement.
Agreeing with Caroline, another Splash Mountain fan, Crystal asked “So sad…why does everything have to be taken away? Why can’t Splash Mountain stay and just add a new Tiana ride?”