First Look Inside Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

    During the Disney 100: A Century of Dreams — A Special Edition of 20/20, Disney offered a sneak peek inside the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure attraction. It’s the first time that Disney has offered a look inside the attraction since construction began. Disney didn’t clarify if this was a look inside the Walt Disney World version of the attraction or the Disneyland version of the attraction.

    Here’s a look at Imagineers looking over a scene that appears to have a cabin or shed in the background of a lush bayou setting.

    Disney has previously released the following concept art of scenes from inside the attraction.

    Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Backstory

    Princess Tiana is the proud daughter of Eudora and James. Eudora influenced Tiana’s entrepreneurial spirit, while James instilled a deep passion for cooking. With its mouthwatering menu, exceptional entertainment, and warmhearted hospitality, Tiana’s Palace quickly became a treasured meeting place in New Orleans. Princess Tiana used her newfound success to support surrounding neighborhoods, which led to her role as a community leader.

    From the success of her restaurant, Tiana expanded her business into an empire thanks to the entrepreneurial drive she got from her mother. Tiana opened Tiana’s Foods – an employee-owned cooperative. The endeavor began when Tiana purchased the salt mine and the area surrounding the large salt dome it operated from. With the help of her mother Eudora, Naveen, Louis and fellow owners of the cooperative, Tiana revived the old salt mine and the surrounding land, growing a wide array of vegetables, herbs and spices for her recipes.

    This multi-faceted enterprise has turned the aging salt mine into a space that has come alive. Complete with a boutique farm and both a working and teaching kitchen, Tiana’s Foods is where Tiana and her colleagues create all sorts of new products that they are bringing to the world, including a line of original hot sauces.

    With Tiana’s Foods established, the story of the attraction will take place after the final kiss as Naveen and Louis join Tiana on her latest adventure, hosting a one-of-a-kind Mardi Gras celebration where everyone is welcome.

    Tiana wants to give a big thanks to her family and friends and the entire community for all the support they’ve given her by throwing an amazing party during Mardi Gras season. When it turns out there’s been a bit of a mix-up with the party preparations, Tiana invites us to meet her at Tiana’s Foods to help with the missing ingredient for the party.

    When we arrive, we may see that Tiana spruced up the company’s facilities with vibrant art from local artists. Food for the party is being prepared and beignets are being loaded into crates for the celebration. All kinds of preparations are underway for the journey into the bayou with Tiana, along with new and familiar friends from the animated film.

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    1. I thought I read somewhere that someone the drops will be gone. I think it was the one in the dark that goes up and down. Anyone else hear or confirm this?

      • From what I’ve heard, the track layout will be the same, so the drops should all be there. Just the scenery and story is going to change.

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