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

May 13, 2024 in "Tiana's Bayou Adventure"

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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bwr82751 minutes ago

The view from the train looks more full and colourful now than before. Judging from those two comparison pics.

DisCOT_9711 hours ago

I will say having just gone on the ride recently, the finale is easily the best part…it might even be slightly better than Splash’s…😮

Mr. Sullivan11 hours ago

That’s what they are though. Previews are just Disney’s version of Universal’s technical rehearsals.

DisCOT_9711 hours ago

Tried one of the empanadas last week…was pretty gross tbh. Would not recommend lol

EagleScout61012 hours ago

I have to say, both are very charming in their own ways

MisterPenguin13 hours ago

Warning. If you ride TBA, you *will* get wet... Maybe even get hit by lightning, too.

Figments Friend14 hours ago

I would pay money to view that closely guarded B-Roll. Oh yes… -

Sir_Cliff14 hours ago

People suggest Disney is bribing influencers to say nice things about their offerings, but I think we need to consider that the real conspiracy is that they have an army of false flag complainers who complain about everything so that no complaint seems valid.

Professortango114 hours ago

I'd like to point out that my prediction of the Ride Photo swapping out the photoshop animals for variation was correct. I'm sure someone at Disney said "Oooh! This will be just like the Hitchhiking Ghosts!" before patting themselves on the back.

Disney Analyst14 hours ago

I mean, that's basically what every and any preview has always been before the official opening date. The chance to workout kinks, get Ops flowing smoothly, practice evacs, etc. etc. I am sure all the information sent out to APs include verbiage about not guaranteed to ride, etc. etc.

JohnD15 hours ago

I guess. Maybe that could have been done with more extensive CM testing before opening up for PH previews. I realize this isn't your intention but you make it sound like PH previews were just more testing and too bad, so sad if you didn't get to ride. But, hey, thanks for letting us find out what to fix before opening up to regular admission guests!

wdwmagic15 hours ago

Well it would make sense that it has improved over time. Perhaps they were actually waiting for the end of previews to use the time to make the required fix.

JohnD15 hours ago

I'm glad and all. But that wasn't the case with passholder previews. I'm not a conspiracy theorist but I do find the contrast interesting.

StarWarsGirl16 hours ago

Arepas. Empanadas are at the Mexico pavilion. Know your Latin American food. 😛