Disney Pulls the Plug on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Indefinitely

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A wide shot of the front of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park in California.

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24 Comments

  1. Evan

    Im at Disneyland today and the ride is operational and working.

  2. Chris B

    “the ride remains closed, leaving woke and easily offended fans and parkgoers puzzled and concerned.”

    1. Sean

      LMAO, Chris!! 🤣

      “dEy sHuT dOwN TiAnAs RiDe?????? yO mAn dAtS raYciST!!!!!!!!” 😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

    2. phantom

      another person who either doesn’t know what woke means, or just owns being a bigot. someone flip a coin and see which it is.

  3. I do have realized that Disney teased us for the Song of the South related ride Splash Mountain’s return soon.

    1. Ry Light

      When?? And How?? I would love this

  4. Cruzie

    This is what happens when you try to please the colored community.

    1. Sue

      Why do you all hate black people so much?

      1. Ry Light

        We dont hate black people, we loved it when it was splash mountain, a ride based off of African stories told by freed slaves during the reconstruction of America. There’s more than one way of learning about the backside of a muel than getting kicked by one as uncle Remus would say. Tiana deserved better and so did Splash. Tiana should have had the river boat ride with Tiana telling her story to princesses of all ages and maybe it could have saved rivers of America, could have been known as the Tiana’s Big River Celebration. Splash could have stayed and even been updated. We would have 2 rides with major African history and popularity..
        Disney just chose to do the DEI crap and has lost so much and hopefully will regain what was so ignorantly ripped away

        1. phantom

          but song of the south was problematic. it depicted the south as much less of struggle for african-americans than it was, and the star that won it an award couldn’t even go to the awards show. it had big problems.

  5. Steve

    Enough, drain the swap and the bayou, support project 2025 avenge Kirk’s horrible murder and support our dear leader Mr. trump in all that is white, pure and magical.

    -Steve

    1. blu

      sick and demented

    2. Jim

      You do realize a white man killed Kirk right. Why are you blaming it on black people?

    3. Ry Light

      Now that crap sounds racist. Project 2025 is a major no thank you. This country was founded on love of God, yes, but let’s not be thumpers.
      One day people will realize that we are not left or right but we are meant to be one.

  6. Hal

    The Disney stockholders need to pull the plug on Bob iger and Josh D’Amero and replace them with someone who actually respects Walt Disney and will pursue his dream, storytelling and ethical and moral standards. No more of this garbage about dragging down the Magic Kingdom into a place to have a drunken party like New Orleans French quarter. No bars in the Magic Kingdom, period, end of story.

    1. Steve

      I am posting this from the future as Owner of Disney and can confirm that all traces of those two have been erased from the parks and Disney has been made great again under my leadership thanks to the return of the “What would Walt do?” way of thinking. The parks under me are going back to the 20th century and rejecting “modern audiences” while embracing Disney purists and traditionalists.

      1. Ry Light

        Elon how have you been? Glad to see your time traveling gadget finally worked. I knew you were gonna buy disney and make it magical again.

  7. Kona84

    Honestly I haven’t been on this new ride yet. Because like so many, I am the huge fan of the original splash mountain. The song of the south had absolutely nothing to do with this ride. Personally, they should have turned splash mode into Pocahontas. Because there’s a waterfall in Pocahontas, there’s no waterfall in the bayou. Disney makes all this money, they need to get the stick out of their butt and start fixing stuff! Fix the ride.! Fix fantasmic and put the damn dragon back in. You have the money put the dragon back.!

    1. Shalina

      Yes let’s replace a racist ride and put another racist ride in its place. Gottah love disney fans, Jesus.

      1. Rick

        The only thing racist about those rides is your thought process. This bayou adventure is ghetto imo just look at all the problems the ride is having.

      2. Steve

        There is nothing racist about Song of the South or Splash Mountain and there is no such thing as Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Splash Mountain is open in the US right now and I will be enjoying WDW’s version for the 75th in 2046 and Disneyland’s for the centennial in 2055.

      3. Ry Light

        Lol no that sounds like a stupid comment trying to make another stupid comment make sense.
        Pocahontas wasn’t a “racist film” it tackled the topic of racism.
        Song of the South was not racist, it was a story about a broken family, a boy with no friends who find friendship and family with a man who heals his heart and mind with stories about critters on adventures

        But spoken like a true liberal

        1. phantom

          it was racist in its portrayal of native americans, and it romanticized a very problematic relationship.

  8. Bring back Splash Mountain.
    Get rid of the current ride.
    Do better with the park than your doing.

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