- May 8, 2025
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Disneylanders finally have a date to mark on their calendars for the last opportunity to ride Splash Mountain prior to the Animal Country tourist attraction closes for a yearlong change to a brand-new Princess Tiana style.
Disneyland will close Splash Mountain on May 7 to start the improvement of the timeless log flume ride into Tiana's Bayou Adventure, according to the Disneyland site.
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That means May 6 will be the last day for fans of the 1989 destination to float through Br' er Rabbit's Laughing Place and sing along to "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah.".
Splash Mountain will resume at Disneyland and Walt Disney World in 2024 with a "Princess and the Frog" style based upon the 2009 Disney animated movie.
The Splash Mountain attraction at Walt Disney World closed in January. Disneyland's Splash Mountain went through a seasonal winter refurbishment in January that was unrelated to the planned "Princess and the Frog" remodeling.
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The reimagining of the Splash Mountain trips will eliminate thematic components related to "Song of the South"-- the controversial 1940s animated movie criticized for perpetuating racist stereotypes that has actually been disowned by Disney.
Tiana's Bayou Adventure will inform an extension of the "Princess and the Frog" story that picks up after the last kiss between Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen. The brand-new backstory for Splash Mountain will follow Tiana and Louis the trumpet-playing alligator as they prepare for their first Mardi Gras efficiency.
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Tiana's takeover of New Orleans Square and close-by Critter Country has already started.
In February, Disneyland started changing the French Market dining establishment in New Orleans Square into Tiana's Palace-- the New Orleans restaurant run by Tiana in the "Princess and the Frog" animated movie.
Eudora's Chic Boutique retail store opened in Disneyland's New Orleans Square in September. The Tiana-themed shop is called for the seamstress mother of the animated Disney princess.
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The Princess Tiana remodeling of Splash Mountain has actually been years in the making.
Walt Disney Imagineering has actually been establishing a "Princess and the Frog" backstory for Splash Mountain since 2019 and settled on a lot of the concepts for the reimagined tourist attraction in summertime 2019.
Disney announced in summer season 2020 the Splash Mountain log flume rides at Disneyland in Anaheim and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida will be changed by Imagineering with a brand-new theme based on "The Princess and the Frog" animated movie.
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The move by Disney in 2020 to announce modifications to the trips followed a flurry of social media buzz requiring the parks to update Splash Mountain's controversial backstory in the middle of social justice protests throughout the United States stimulated by the death of George Floyd while in cops custody in Minneapolis.
Splash Mountain features characters and tunes from Disney's 1946 "Song of the South" movie based on the "Uncle Remus" stories-- a collection of folktales from the Southern plantation era put together by Joel Chandler Harris and released in the 1880s-- that have actually been criticized for perpetuating racist stereotypes. Disney shelved the questionable live-action/animated musical movie in the 1980s and the company's CEO Bob Iger stated the film will not appear on the Disney+ streaming service.
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