Tiana's Bayou Adventure to be available during the 2024 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

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Tiana's Bayou Adventure construction - May 2 2024
Posted: Monday May 6, 2024 8:36am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Guests attending the 2024 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party will be able to experience Magic Kingdom's newest attraction - Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

According to an update on the official My Disney Experience app, Tiana's Bayou Adventure is included in the attraction line-up. Learn more about the 2024 Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

Disney has previously said that Tiana's Bayou Adventure will open in the summer of 2024 but has yet to give us a date. The first Mickey's Not-SoScary Halloween party is on August 9, 2024.

It remains to be seen how the queue will operate during regular park hours or the party. We expect a Virtual Queue and Individual Lightning Lane purchase to be available during regular hours. For party nights, we could see either a Virtual Queue or a regular standby line—Disney has previously done both during hard ticket event nights with new attractions.

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Disney Analyst3 minutes ago

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EagleScout6105 hours ago

No it was near the briar patch when Splash opened. It didn't have a critter name though so it was just a random house.

aladdin20077 hours ago

just speculation so far,,,,I watched a splash video the other day and had forgotten just how much show space, depth and intricate detail was down there, it was incredible.....I just hope they didn't block off/fill all this in, and have actually used it in the same way in terms of the infrastructure of it.

TrainsOfDisney8 hours ago

Maelstrom was often a walk-on

Surferboy5679 hours ago

I mentioned this a while ago (over 100 pages back), do we have any indication what song plays in the Laughin Place yet?

zipadee99911 hours ago

The logs don’t look changed to me, but the soak factor is determined by the weight of the log and the angle of the ‘scoop’ on the front. If they wanted to lessen the splash, they would’ve needed to lighten the logs somehow as well as sharpen the angle of the scoop to ‘push’ the water away from riders rather than towards them. Nothing obvious visually seems to have been done, but who knows, they may have sanded the logs to adjust the scoop or found a way to internally lighten them.

JoeCamel12 hours ago

The logs were not changed

bwr82712 hours ago

Does anyone think they might have tried to adjust the shape of the ride vehicles to lessen the soaking factor? I know nothing about this (am not a water log engineer and never played one on TV). I know only that log rides in general seem to vary in amount of water that hits riders. I’m hoping to ride Tiana’s later this year, but my wife and kids avoid water rides because they don’t like feeling soggy.

wishesnighttimespec22 hours ago

Would love to see this footage... hoping this means the water becomes lit up like that concept art

FettFan1 day ago

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The Mom1 day ago

Now, get back on topic, @The Mom .

The Mom1 day ago

That is probably why I was given (by other posters) my username way back when.

arich351 day ago

Oh I had no idea what that title under her name meant. I'm not dumb lol It is just funny to me almost all of her replies are basically telling children to shut up and stay focused