Join Tiana and friends on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, a new Princess and the Frog-themed attraction opening June 28, 2024 at Frontierland in Magic Kingdom. The ride takes guests on a musical journey through the lively and enchanting bayou with Princess Tiana and her friends, on a log flume system that will be a reimagined Splash Mountain.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Fast Facts
- Location: Frontierland in Magic Kingdom
- Height Requirement: 40 inches
- Attraction Length: About 10 minutes (if same as Splash Mountain
- Genie+: Yes, eligible for Disney Genie+ selection (after initial opening)
- Virtual Queue: There will be a virtual queue in place at opening
- Ride Type: Log flume
- Early Theme Park Entry Eligible? Unknown
- Extended Evening Hours Eligible? Unknown
Queue
The queue will be designed to evoke the charm and magic of New Orleans, featuring intricate details and vibrant decor. We’ll share more once officially open!
Accessibility
The ride will be accessible to guests who use wheelchairs or scooters. Guests must transfer from their mobility device to the ride vehicle either independently or with assistance from their party.
On-Ride Photo
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will feature an on-ride photo opportunity, taken at the big drop!
Ride Tips
Be prepared to get wet! This log flume ride includes drops and splashes, so consider wearing a poncho or sitting towards the back if you want to stay drier. As for wait times, we expect this to be a very popular ride upon opening, so make sure to grab your place in a virtual queue or use your first Genie+ selection on this, as those will likely be the only ways to ride until standby becomes available.
Is Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Kid-Friendly?
We’ll have a better idea once the ride officially opens, but based on the previews we’ve seen from the ride we think this will be a great one for all kids who are tall enough to ride!
Best For: Families, fans of The Princess and the Frog, and anyone who enjoys water rides and immersive storytelling.
Will Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Cause Motion Sickness?
Since the ride will be the same format as Splash Mountain, you can expect moderate drops and turns typical of a log flume ride. While the motion is smooth, guests prone to motion sickness should be prepared for the splashes and slight jolts that come with this type of attraction.