Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Walt Disney World Operates with Standby Line for the First Time

Aug 09, 2024 in "Tiana's Bayou Adventure"

Tiana's Bayou Adventure Standby Line - august 9 2024
Posted: Friday August 9, 2024 7:30pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Tiana's Bayou Adventure is operating with a traditional standby line this evening for the first since its opening at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.

The standby line is currently available only during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, allowing guests to experience Tiana's Bayou Adventure without a Virtual Queue boarding group or Lightning Lane reservation.

Wait times were around 60 minutes when the party officially began for the night at 7 pm.

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    monothingie27 days ago

    @wdwmagic how does @wdwstats measure downtime? Looking at TBA the rapid deltas in wait times seem indicative of downtime rather than organic wait times. For a ride that does have a lot of capacity, you would think it would be flatter.

    Epcot82GuyFeb 25, 2025

    I agree that's a fair statement. Now, to say it is as popular as Splash (or especially a Splash with a pretty significant update budget) is a different story. A lateral move with that amount of spend is problematic. But, to say it doesn't have a level of popularity somewhat near Splash at it's end (maybe up, maybe down) would be very suspicious - absent compelling data. I still think it was money poorly spent on a very poorly designed story. But, that's a separate topic to your point. :)

    Disgruntled WaltFeb 25, 2025

    You know, people like blood sausage, too. People are morons.

    DranthFeb 25, 2025

    We always go fall or winter and on our winter trips, Splash would regularly drop below 30 minutes and was even walk on much of the time outside of the busiest days. I just don't buy that TBA is unpopular with most visitors. I don't like it, but according to people who have actual guest numbers, it is just as popular as Splash.

    Disstevefan1Feb 25, 2025

    I welcome the standby. On a recent visit, I “won” the 1PM Guardians VQ lottery but the boarding group’s estimated return time was over 6 hours away. If I were alone maybe I would have hung around for the 6 plus hours to ride it but I was with family and I was the only one who wanted to ride it and no one understandably wanted to stick around waiting for me to ride one attraction. Now with standby, I can jump In standby and meet up with family when I get off (like the old days).

    Tha RealestFeb 25, 2025

    For the park’s newest attraction the first day the VQ wall disappears? I’m not sure Splash consistently posted Barnstormer numbers, yet here we are on its first fully public day of operation.

    DranthFeb 25, 2025

    I am not a fan of TBA either but this is kind of an odd argument. Sure, the change over will keep some away but you can't possible think cooler weather doesn't have an impact on wait times for water rides.

    MickeyLuv'rFeb 25, 2025

    Even Splash was quiet on cold days. The last time I rode it, shortly before it closed, it was walk-on. It was also a chilly winter night. None of us had gotten all that wet on it in some time, so we thought we'd be okay. I came out okay, but the rest of my group got soaked which wasn't much fun in the cold.

    wdwmagicFeb 25, 2025

    Here is a look at 10 am through 1 pm wait times

    TraumaFeb 25, 2025

    Yeah that’s the problem now that the ride sucks. It went from something you went on to enjoy the world class experience, to something you ride because it’s hot and you want to get wet.

    Disstevefan1Feb 25, 2025

    True, it also shows the fake, phony need for VQs

    DranthFeb 25, 2025

    Seems about right for cooler morning/early afternoon weather in February.

    Disstevefan1Feb 25, 2025

    the standby is only 25 mins?

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