A sign reading "Nana's Goods" is partially obscured by foliage. The area includes trees and building rooftops in the foreground.

Tiana’s Foods Sign Installed on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland

Shannen Ace

A new Tiana’s Foods sign is visible on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, still under construction at Disneyland Park.

Tiana’s Foods Sign

A view of a sign reading "Tiana's Foods Manufacturing" partially obscured by greenery, amidst various trees and plants.

The sign is visible from the Adventureland Treehouse. It’s just past The Haunted Mansion, on the side of the salt dome façade.

A green dinosaur can be seen behind a sign for "Tiana's Foods." The surroundings include trees and parts of building rooftops.

The sign is similar but not exactly the same as a sign that appears on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom. See the Florida version of the sign below.

A colorful sign for "Tiana's Foods, Employee Owned, Est. 1927" is displayed above a landscape with lush greenery and rock formations under a clear blue sky, setting the scene perfectly for Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland.

In addition to Tiana’s Foods, the sign reads “Est. 1927” and “Employee Owned.” It features a white lily on top, a yellow border, and red stripes. On the Disneyland version of the sign, the yellow border is thin around most of the sign but thicker on the bottom, where it appears to have more words. The Disneyland sign also appears to be taller while the Magic Kingdom version is wider.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Construction

Barriers and fencing surround a rocky enclosure with plants and trees by the edge of a pond.

Meanwhile, scaffolding has been installed behind the green scrim blocking this loop of the attraction from view. It’s visible from the Mark Twain Riverboat.

Scaffolding set up around large rocks with a green tarpaulin blocking the area, surrounded by trees and fencing in the background.

The scaffolding covers one of the tunnels. Part of the fake rock above the tunnel has been stripped away.

An outdoor scene featuring a construction site with green fencing, various equipment, and a large artificial mountain structure in the background. Trees and some greenery surround the area.

Speaking of fake rock, more has been torn down near Hungry Bear Restaurant, which is now closed for a refurbishment.

Construction site with machinery and green fencing, partially blocking a colorful sign with the text, "Come join the party!" and images of musical instruments. Trees and rock formations are in the background.

The reddish-brown rock along the bottom of the mountain has been removed, revealing steel supports and pipes underneath. We could also see a ladder and scaffolding at the former Briar Patch gift shop. It will become Ray’s Berets.

A partially obstructed view of a log ride with a mountain covered in vegetation, scaffolding visible along the track, and surrounded by trees and plants.

Crew members continue to add fake foliage to the mountain, turning it greener every day.

Construction workers on scaffolding are performing maintenance on a structure surrounded by greenery, rocks, and plants. A green fence is partially obscuring the site.

More of the millhouse roof has been replaced. Some roofing is still missing from near the front of the building. We noted in our last construction update that the beams on the front of the mill were painted green.

Check out our full ride POV and queue tour of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom, scene-by-scene comparison with Splash Mountain, and our review.

For more Disneyland Resort news and info, follow Disneyland News Today on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram. For Disney Parks news worldwide, visit WDWNT.