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Mardi Gras, Music, and Magic: Why Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is the New Star of Disneyland Park

by Wayne Ayers
9 comments Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opens Nov. 15, 2024, at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif. The water-based attraction takes guests on a family-friendly, musical adventure that picks up after the events of the Walt Disney Animation Studios film, “The Princess and the Frog.” Along the journey, guests encounter fan-favorite characters – including Princess Tiana, gator pal Louis and Mama Odie – and meet 19 new critter friends. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)

Having always been a fan of a good theme park adventure, I was excited to hear that Tiana’s Bayou Adventure had opened at Disneyland. I have been in love with The Princess and the Frog since the movie first came out, and I loved seeing Tiana’s story brought to life in a new way. Having ridden the attraction myself now, I can confidently say it’s one of the best new experiences at Disneyland, and it’s quickly become one of my favorite rides. The minute one steps into the queue, they are immediately transported right into the heart of the bayou.

It’s 1927, and Tiana is preparing to throw her big Mardi Gras party. It’s an energetic feeling in the air, and the details are simply amazing. The mood is set by the music, arranged by Terence Blanchard, in popular tracks from the film such as “Down in New Orleans,” but there are additional songs in the mix that give a new atmosphere to everything. The queue itself is immersive and builds up quite well in anticipation. Once I boarded the log flume, I was ready for it.

It’s a ride based on the premise that Tiana and her alligator buddy Louis are searching for musicians for her party. As you wind your way through the bayou, you encounter a host of fun new critters playing all types of music: Zydeco, Rara, and Afro-Cuban tunes. The scenes are packed with color and energy; there’s a real sense of fun as you travel through them. It was a fabulous highlight 50-foot drop. There’s something so thrilling about the way the ride could make you feel like you’re shrinking down to frog size before that plunge.

It’s a great mix of excitement and storytelling that makes you feel part of Tiana’s world. Finally, in the end, when you roll into her swingin’ Mardi Gras party, the vibe’s infectious. It’s just a complete celebration of music, lights, and color purely for fun. One of the cool touches has to do with how the ride uses the MagicBand+. As you go through the bayou, you turn into a firefly because your MagicBand+ lights up, which just adds that extra oomph of magic. I always liked those little details, and this one didn’t disappoint. Not to be outdone, the soundtrack is exceptional. The original song “Special Spice” by PJ Morton is catch-as-hell, and it is impossible not to get caught up in its rhythm. Plus, the fact that Disney brought on so many extremely talented artists to help create the music pays off. It truly feels like a collaboration that brings this story to life in fresh yet familiar ways.

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But besides the ride itself, there is more to see in the extended Bayou Country area. I took some time to browse shops-most notably Ray’s Berets and Louis’ Critter Club-that have cool Tiana-themed merchandise. Whether it be some Tiana-themed apparel, plushes, or even fun accessories, there is a little bit of something for everyone. I couldn’t help but pick up one of the firefly-themed accessories as a nice little keepsake to remember the ride by.

If you’re looking for a bite to eat, there are some great offerings to be had at Tiana’s Palace of New Orleans-inspired cuisine such as gumbo and beignets. It’s great to complete the experience in its entirety and plunge deeper into the world of Tiana.

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Now, I know Disneyland has much to offer when it comes to attractions, but Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is something different altogether. The way it blends storytelling, music, and thrill is something that makes it stand out in the park.

It’s perfect for families, Disney fans, or anyone looking for a fun, high-energy ride. I’ve ridden a lot of attractions at Disneyland, but this one might just be at the top of my list right now—right up there with classics like Space Mountain. If you’re planning on going to Disneyland, make sure to check that out. It’s an experience not to be missed.

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9 comments

CrosswalkX May 12, 2025 - 1:21 PM

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure takes place during the 1927 Mississippi river flood. To where is the buzz. I don’t know if anyone is aware but Tiana’s Bayou Adventure takes place during the rise of the 1927 Mississippi river flood and New Orleans was flooded on April 15 1927 with 15 inches of rain. But New Orleans was saved by the city hall blowing up the levee hill which flooded St Bernard town.

As for the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Disneyland ride itself. I was underwhelmed with the empty spaces I had to bring Lawrence and Dr facilier action figures to film on the ride. I was letdown with no spoonbill birds, lady butterflies, Reggie, Darnell, two fingers, 2 fenner bros, Buford the showboat, Stella the dog other critters 3 possums, 2 deer, Lawrence, Dr facilier, scary dolls, masks, shadows being absent from the ride. I want Disney imagineers to add more character animatronics to the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride and retell the princess and the frog or tell us guests about the 1927 Mississippi river flood story where we are being evacuated though the levee hill to Tiana’s palace to safety from Dr facilier flood curse.

Also since Tiana TV series is cancelled I want Disney animation studios to make a sequel called Tiana and the flood CGI film since the princess and the frog never got a sequel and I want the sequel to be based on the 1927 Mississippi River flood where Tiana has to save her restaurant and New Orleans from the flood to watch in theaters.

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Peyton November 17, 2024 - 10:28 AM

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure 1000000x greater than Splash Mountain. I will die on this hill

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Sadie November 17, 2024 - 10:27 AM

okay so is there a reason why people are dragging tiana’s bayou adventure ALREADY? like a valid legitimate reason that isn’t rooted in racism… i’m so serious. from what i gather the ride itself is the literal same

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Ashley November 17, 2024 - 10:27 AM

I’ve never gotten in a boat on splash that was flooded like Tiana’s bayou and honestly I feel like I got way more wet on every drop. Other than that it’s a cute ride.

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Helena November 17, 2024 - 10:28 AM

okay that’s valid, hopefully if the flooding is an issue they fix it but the ride itself sounds like a fun update!

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Derek November 17, 2024 - 10:26 AM

Got to ride Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland yesterday. Ride was so fun and great theming. Water = way too much. Might as well have just swam in the Bayou. A moment I will never forget. Excellent experience at Disneyland. Clothes are still soaked.

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Jasmine November 17, 2024 - 10:24 AM

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is Disney’s “first attraction that is based on a Black character as a main driver of the narrative”, said Bethanee Bemis, a historian who studies how Disney theme parks reflect the nation’s identity.

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Dani November 17, 2024 - 10:24 AM

The way Tiana’s Bayou Adventure blends in to New Orleans Square is infinitely better than Frontierland in Magic Kingdom. It makes sense for the land, the periphery shopping is well done. Looking forward to getting on it.

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Larry November 17, 2024 - 10:21 AM

I love the video you posted on TikTok.

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