Tiana's Bayou Adventure Previews Confirmed for Club 33 and D23 Members

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Tiana's Bayou Adventure preview
Posted: Monday May 13, 2024 1:37pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has confirmed that Tiana's Bayou Adventure previews will be held for both D23 Gold and Club 33 members.

D23 will be hosting a separately ticketed event, where D23 Gold Members will have the opportunity to be among the first to enjoy the new Walt Disney World attraction. D23 Gold Members will be able to ride the attraction again and again, then take some time to enjoy the evening ambiance of the bayou with live jazz performances and tasty treats available during this celebration of Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

Club 33 Members will be able to experience a preview event shortly after the media event in the second week of June.

Disney announced yesterday that details will be shared starting May 14 for preview opportunities ahead of the official grand opening for Florida-based Cast Members, Annual Passholders, and eligible Disney Vacation Club Members.

Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom will officially open to all guests on June 28, 2024.

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Tha RealestLess than a minute ago

Went back and read the original official description: 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. Is it ever made clear she’s about to throw a big Mardi Gras party? 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. Did we settle on what the missing ingredient is? Is it the critter band? 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, I didn’t get the sense I was traveling with Tiana, so much as occasionally bumping into her as she would magically warp ahead of us. along with new and familiar friends from the animated film.

TomboyJanet1 minute ago

First of all Disney doesn't have to be only for kids, and I never understood why adults can't find things like an entire planet with floating mountains etc to be awesome. Are we not allowed to have fun? lol Come on :P Second of all we shouldn't be encouraging bad behavior like short attention spans

Honeycomb1 minute ago

This was the first post on this website to make me laugh out loud.

Trauma3 minutes ago

Can we please drop the argument of why Splash was removed. Even if Splash ABSOLUTELY had to be removed, I think we can all agree this is not what it should have been replaced with.

DisneyDodo4 minutes ago

Looks like the info I got about the music was not quite as off-base as it was starting to seem. “Dig a Little Deeper” does in fact play throughout the entire Laughing Place section, not just the lift hill. And an instrumental “Almost There” plays leading into the “Special Spice” finale. I assume either somebody heard this and didn’t understand they were 2 distinct songs or someone misconstrued “AT + original song” as “AT w original lyrics.” Also worth noting that the person who told me this info also told me the HDYD section would be an instrumental-only “Gonna Take You There” (this was before Disney confirmed the use of this song), which turned out to be half right, as the words are sung. I wonder if it was a last-minute choice to add the vocals?

TomboyJanet4 minutes ago

I have to say from what I've seen on videos this is an EXTREME let down. It started off strong with the country bear and brer rabbit looking critters but then it was screens screens screens all the way! There is no plotline, there is no dangerous thing to overcome, once again a good character throws you off a cliff for no reason with a really poorly executed shrinking and growing scene? Really? Just like that terrible antman ride. Zip a dee doo dah is replaced by a forgettable song, and I feel like I'm going to yell at Mama ode at the end when I ride it for putting me through that. I really really was optimistic about this at this point, I started off with anger and i grew to a "let's wait and see maybe they know what they have to do" mentality.....but man.......Just nah

MagicHappens19715 minutes ago

If anyone thinks Disney is going to make any actual substantial changes to the attraction, I want whatever you’re smoking.

FettFan6 minutes ago

MerlinTheGoat6 minutes ago

Tiana's Stacruiser Adventure...

eddie1047 minutes ago

What’s the average American? Most modern companies realize representation is very important as this country grows more diverse. As time goes on things there were acceptable to certain generations will not be the next.

Tha Realest9 minutes ago

Or, hear me out, this ride wasn’t well thought out, and the imagineers forget the cardinal rule of visual media is to show, not tell.

FettFan11 minutes ago

Well you have to remember that this was an attraction for the TikTok generation with the attention spans of gnats. It’s not for YOU (or anyone over the age of 30) is what I’m saying.

Midwest Elitist12 minutes ago

I'm not going to open up the can of worms as it's not allowed, but I'm just going to say that Iger admitted this when their movies were flopping last year. More over, the leader of that board is now gone, back to selling jewelry for Hollywood Elites (lol). No, it's not the entire story, but it's a massive part of why the Average American just rolls their eyes at new Disney media. I'm not opposed to the overall mission, but making it a main focus instead of storytelling has accelerated the death spiral of a company that I have loved since I was a child. It's legitimately disheartening to us (younger) long time fans.

BrerFoxesBayouAdventure12 minutes ago

Splash fans have been utterly put through the wringer for the past four years. Why? Because they were upset at their favorite ride closing forever. There's been way more praise of Tiana from all sorts of places, including major news outlets and DISfluencers.