Disneyland is introducing its own Splash Mountain replacement ahead of Thanksgiving.
As reported on the Disney Parks Blog, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opens on November 15th at the West Coast Park in Anaheim, California.
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida introduced a redesigned version of the ride in June. Along with the launch, Disneyland posted a “Planning Tips” guide for park guests.
According to the attraction’s website, this water thrill ride features a “big drop” and is for riders 40 inches tall or taller. This attraction is located in Critter Country.
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Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland and Disney World replaces the decades-old Splash Mountain ride, which featured characters and music from the 1946 animated film Song of the South. , which received criticism on social media. South after the Civil War.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is based on the 2009 animated film The Princess.
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The new rides can only be accessed through a “free virtual queue” that can be accessed in the Disneyland app. Standby lines will be unavailable until further notice. Guests can enter the line on two separate occasions: 7 a.m. Pacific Time and Noon Pacific Time on the day of their park visit.
Subject to availability, the Lightning Lane Multi-Pass allows for faster entry.
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A few weeks ago, Disney announced the launch of a pilot program called Lightning Lane Premier Passes for Disneyland in Anaheim and Walt Disney World in Orlando. Those willing to pay a few hundred dollars on top of the ticket price can experience more attractions without waiting in long lines.
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Lightning Lane Premier Passes went on sale October 23rd at Disneyland Resort and October 30th at Walt Disney World.
No changes have been made to the current Lightning Lane multi-pass and single-pass options for U.S. parks.