More Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Story Details Revealed, Including Tiana’s Foods Backstory

Spencer Lloyd

More Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Story Details Revealed, Including Tiana’s Foods Backstory

Disney took to the official Disney Parks Blog today to share more details about the story of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, the upcoming retheme for Splash Mountain set to open late 2024 at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom!

At a young age, Tiana developed a deep passion for cooking, and began to dream of one day owning her own business. Her father, James, taught her that good food brings folks together. One of the most exciting parts of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is that guests will see where Tiana’s life has taken her following the success of Tiana’s Palace, a restaurant she had dreamed of owning and worked so hard to make come true as she did at the end of “The Princess and the Frog.”

Walt Disney Imagineering is creating an original, next chapter story for Tiana. Within the attraction queue, guests will discover that she continues to grow her business with Tiana’s Foods – an employee-owned cooperative. Combining her talents with those of the local community, Tiana has transformed an aging salt mine and built a beloved brand.

The endeavor began when Tiana purchased the salt mine and the area surrounding the large salt dome it operated from. With the help of her mother Eudora, Naveen, Louis and fellow owners of the cooperative, Tiana revived the old salt mine and the surrounding land, growing a wide array of vegetables, herbs and spices for her recipes.

This multi-faceted enterprise has turned the aging salt mine into a space that has come alive. Complete with a boutique farm and both a working and teaching kitchen, Tiana’s Foods is where Tiana and her colleagues create all sorts of new products that they are bringing to the world, including a line of original hot sauces.

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Tiana wants to give a big thanks to her family and friends and the entire community for all the support they’ve given her by throwing an amazing party during Mardi Gras season. When it turns out there’s been a bit of a mix-up with the party preparations, Tiana invites us to meet her at Tiana’s Foods to help with the missing ingredient for the party.

When we arrive, we see that Tiana spruced up the company’s facilities with vibrant art from local artists. Food for the party is being prepared and beignets are being loaded into crates for the celebration. All kinds of preparations are underway for the journey into the bayou with Tiana, along with new and familiar friends from the animated film.

Picking up where that story left off, Tiana continues bringing people together with Tiana’s Foods, another treasured meeting place to spend time together and celebrate a diverse community. Tiana is also working with cooperative members to teach gardening and cooking to children of all ages, and inspiring other women to run successful businesses as the brand grows nationwide.

Tiana’s Foods signage is part of the construction wall signage installed around Splash Mountain at the Magic Kingdom. Construction is already well underway to begin the transformation in Florida.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opens in 2024 at the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland. Splash Mountain has already closed at the Magic Kingdom, with rumors pointing to a May closure at Disneyland. The Tokyo Disneyland version is not currently set to change.

Are you excited to take a voyage with Tiana? Let us know in the comments below!

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6 thoughts on “More Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Story Details Revealed, Including Tiana’s Foods Backstory”

  1. I don’t understand how anyone thought this is a good storyline for a ride. No shadow man, no old songs, just a childish boring “let’s go collect ingredients in mist with disco lights”. Who is this ride for?

  2. This sounds like a ridiculous hot mess. I was so excited for a ride about Princess and the Frog. This storyline is dumb and obviously agenda driven. Nobody wants to ride the Diverse Food Co-op Ride. It will be a huge flop.

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