Critter Co-Op Now Open at Tiana's Bayou Adventure

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Posted: Sunday June 30, 2024 8:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Critter Co-Op is now open at Tiana's Bayou Adventure in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.

The gift shop did not open with the opening of Tiana's Bayou Adventure on June 28; due to the anticipated demand, the merchandise range was instead offered at the high-capacity Main Street Emporium.


Critter Co-Op includes Mobile Checkout and operates from park open to park close.

Photos of the Tiana's  Bayou Adventure merchandise.


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Smiley/OCD2 minutes ago

They’re allowed since their Tiana’s service/support animals…

EagleScout61027 minutes ago

I've said my piece on this, but my biggest problem is how many scenes that were full of AAs were just replaced by nothing. The biggest offenders to me are: All eight geese being replaced by one Louis, the Raccoon/Porcupine and sweeping rabbits becoming screens, Br'er Rabbit, Fox, and Bear in the bee cave (and all the spinning bees) being replaced by Mondo and a giant bottle. It just leaves alot of dead space where the animatronics used to fit so seamlessly into the world.

Epcot82Guy48 minutes ago

I think that sums up a number of problems with current projects. They are a trade off. Leaving aside the other parts of this story for Splash itself and its inspiration material, to take something that is enjoyed, spend this time and money on it - for it to basically be a lateral move - is hard to justify as success. It shows a disconnect with the broader audience. I think the fairer comparison in these scenarios is the existing attraction with the new attraction's budget as a massive renovation/redo budget. Not the old attraction on its last legs to the new attraction on its first legs. I genuinely wonder if a significantly renovated/enhanced Splash (again, ignoring the other issues) would result in the same result for you - or anyone else.

ToTBellHop51 minutes ago

Unfortunately, they went with Comic Sans. They should have just stuck with Times New Roman and did a book report.

retr0gate56 minutes ago

It seems like the general response has either been overwhelmingly positive or overwhelmingly negative depending on who you talk to. Having finally ridden it in person recently, I found myself somewhere in the middle. All this talk about it being an upgrade or a downgrade but it truly feels like an equal trade off. The "bones" of Splash Mountain are still there and anything that was removed was replaced by something equally substantial (even if not always in the same exact location). It really just felt like the same ride in a different font.

JohnD1 hour ago

Magicart872 hours ago

Serviceable when it's not out of service.

Incomudro2 hours ago

It could have been amazing - "Are you reaady?!" How great that would have been going up the lift hill. Instead it's "nice."

GhostHost10002 hours ago

Does the ride operate reliably No Also no, but in red All the above

monothingie2 hours ago

With all the box checking, they appeared to have missed one.

GhostHost10003 hours ago

it checked a box and someone got a bonus

Tha Realest3 hours ago

It acheived largely what it set out to do. YMMV as to what those objectives were, stated or unstated.

monothingie4 hours ago

A worthy and well done replacement would have achieved almost universal praise and support. TBA speaks for itself into whether that was achieved. If you’re asking the question because you yourself are unable to tell it’s good, then it probably is not.

Starship82411 hours ago

First time reading all the way through your review and I gotta say I think this almost perfectly sums up my thoughts as well. Although my thoughts could change once I ride in person.