First Birdhouse Removed at Former Splash Mountain in Disneyland, Construction Accelerates

Brit Tuttle

First Birdhouse Removed at Former Splash Mountain in Disneyland, Construction Accelerates

Brit Tuttle

First Birdhouse Removed at Former Splash Mountain in Disneyland, Construction Accelerates

Construction is well underway on the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou Adventure attraction at Disneyland. During a recent visit, we heard heavy work going on and spotted the removal of one of the ride’s birdhouses.

Splash Mountain Construction

Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues
Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues

Construction crews were out and actively working on the scaffolding during our visit.

Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues
Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues

Loud banging noises could be heard, as well as the sound of chainsaws and other equipment.

Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues
Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues

With the iconic Splash Mountain tree now completely removed, the updated rounded hilltop can now take shape.

Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues
Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues

You can also see in this photo that one of the ride’s birdhouses is being removed.

Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues
Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues
Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues

Earlier this summer, there was scaffolding on this small hill leading up to the ride path, but it has since been removed.

Splash Mountain Birdhouse Removed as Tiana's Bayou Adventure Construction Continues

Do you have any observations on the latest construction progress for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure? Are you sad to see the birdhouses start to come down? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

Tiana's Bayou Adventure concept art

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure picks up after the events of “The Princess and the Frog.” In 1927, Tiana founded the Tiana’s Foods co-ops, which is located in a salt mine, where cultivators grow crops along the waters. During Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Tiana and alligator Louis venture into the bayou to find animal friends. They’re preparing a special Mardi Gras celebration for the people of New Orleans.

Tiana's Bayou Adventure concept art featuring Louis, Tiana, and animal band

The scene depicted in the above concept art is “the thrilling moment you first drop into the bayou and encounter some friends both new and familiar.” Louis and a band of animals will be playing zydeco music, a blend of rhythm and blues that was created in Louisiana. The band of animal friends includes an otter, a rabbit, a raccoon, a beaver, and a turtle playing instruments made from natural bayou elements.

This ride will feature 17 new characters, including Prince Naveen’s younger brother, Ralphie. The Splash Mountain track will remain, but the attraction will get new set dressing and a vast range of new audio-animatronics. There will be multiple Tiana audio-animatronics, and she will sport a new adventuring outfit.

Art for Tiana's Bayou Adventure

The queue and attraction music is being arranged by award-winning artists PJ Morton and Terence Blanchard, who will mix classic songs from the movie with New Orleans classics and original compositions. The scent of beignets is also set to be pumped throughout the queue.

Concept art for Tiana's Bayou Adventure featuring Mama Odie

Some of the original cast will be providing their voices to the attraction, including Anika Noni Rose (Tiana), Bruno Campos (Naveen), Michael Leon Wooley (Louis), and Jennifer Lewis (Mama Odie). Concept art shows Mama Odie in the crow’s nest of her crashed ship home, with colorful bottle lights hanging around her.

2024 is the anticipated year for the opening of this re-imagined experience.

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