Construction Walls Down at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in Disneyland

Phil Wood

The rustic building, reminiscent of Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland, features a yellow wooden exterior with green accents and a stone chimney. Stacked crates and a gated path add charm to the scene, framed by trees against a brilliant blue sky.

Construction Walls Down at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in Disneyland

The construction walls are down around Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland, giving us a clearer look at the attraction’s queue, Louis’ Critter Club, and more.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Construction Walls Down

A closed main entrance of a building with yellow construction walls, a green door, and a striped barrier in front might remind one of Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland.

The walls are down, and now guests can get a good look at some of what the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure queue will have to offer when it opens later this year.

Short barriers sit in front of the main entrance to the attraction’s queue.

A decorative archway and entrance to Disneyland's Tiana's Bayou Adventure, with a crowd gathered in the background on a sunny day, framed by subtle construction walls.

The above photo shows the initial entrance to the line. The screens at the top of the green structure are currently blank but will let guests know whether they are entering the standby queue, Lightning Lane queue, or single rider queue.

Two green-covered posts stand near the entrance fencing on a stone-paved path at Disneyland, hinting at the excitement of Tiana's Bayou Adventure within the park.

MagicBand scanners stand behind the center and right lanes. They are currently covered.

Construction of Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland is underway, featuring a detailed sign with safety warnings and rider requirements, including height and health guidelines.

Next to the entrance is a warning line that warns guests that they may get wet. It also provides information about which guests should and should not ride the attraction.

The empty outdoor queue area with wooden railings and string lights, surrounded by trees and plants, feels like a cozy corner of Disneyland, momentarily paused amidst construction walls for Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

The winding queue has received brand new wood which will now lead guests back and forth through a garden.

A wooden deck marked "Performers Only" showcases an array of items, including a banjo, plants, a lantern, and a mailbox. With construction walls down at Disneyland's Tiana's Bayou Adventure, the scene captures the spirit of creativity amid transformation.

One balcony is loaded with musical instruments, cases, and more. Above the white door that leads into the balcony’s building is a sign that says “Performers Only.”

A charming wooden porch at 1655, featuring a large mailbox labeled "Fan Mail," stands in anticipation of Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

The mailbox on the balcony is exclusively for “Fan Mail.”

A wooden craft station with gardening tools and supplies is set up along a path, surrounded by plants and a rock background, reminiscent of the enchanting vibe of Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

In the attraction’s queue, there is a workbench loaded with tools and minor details. There is also a cabinet at the front that slides back and forth revealing shelves.

This wooden garden workstation, reminiscent of Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland, features shelves holding pots, gardening tools, a lantern, and decorative items like a birdhouse and watering can. It brings a hint of adventure to your gardening routine.

Some of the tools include scissors, a spade, and a hand rake. A lantern, a yellow floral watering can, and more sit on the bench.

On a shelf above the tools is a purple birdhouse,

A game of tic-tac-toe with X and O pieces is drawn on a wooden bench next to some flowering plants, echoing the playful charm of Disneyland.

On one part of the workbench is an unfinished game of Tic-Tac-Toe. If X goes next, they’re going to win! A watering can hangs from the area.

Wooden potting bench with a yellow watering can, gardening tools, pots, and baskets—perfect for your own gardening adventure. Whether sprucing up your backyard or adding charm to indoor plants, you'll be reminded of Tiana's Bayou Adventure every time you water and tend to your garden.

A spool of twine, a wooden bucket, and a basket sit on a shelf inside of the cabinet.

A wooden fence encircles the outdoor area resembling a scene from Tiana's Bayou Adventure, with lamps and trees swaying under a clear blue sky.
A charming wooden planter with various green plants and a "Children's Garden" sign sits amidst a quaint fence, while a tall lamppost peeks over in the background, reminiscent of the whimsical atmosphere found at Disneyland.

Inside the queue is a “Children’s Garden.” There are various vegetables inside the caged area, and each has a sign stating what it is.

A colorful mural on the construction walls depicts people and a bear in a chef's outfit cooking, reminiscent of Tiana's Bayou Adventure, surrounded by vibrant swirling patterns and a lantern.

We also got a much better look at the facade that we reported on a few days ago. This image is all the way to the right of the mural. It features Luis reading from a cookbook as children and cooks work at a table in front of him.

A vibrant mural, set against the backdrop of Tiana's Bayou Adventure, depicts chefs in a bustling kitchen at Disneyland. They're passionately preparing dishes with fresh vegetables and spices on a large table, bringing a touch of magic to the construction walls surrounding them.

Next to that image is a painting of five chefs working in a kitchen. The table in front of them is loaded with fruits, vegetables, and pies.

Colorful murals on the construction walls at Disneyland showcase an agricultural scene, an abstract design with peppers, and a cooking scene reminiscent of Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

Continuing left, this next image depicts flowers shooting out of a yellow tibe.

A colorful mural at Tiana's Bayou Adventure in Disneyland features people harvesting fruit and vegetables amidst vibrant, swirling patterns, with a vintage lantern mounted on the nearby wooden wall, adding charm to the whimsical scene.

Next, workers harvest pumpkins, watermelons, and eggplants in a field.

Amidst the vibrant patterns, a colorful mural illustrates a crocodile from Tiana's Bayou Adventure joyfully playing a flute with five musicians, reminiscent of Disneyland's magical charm.

And finally, Luis plays a horn. He is joined by five others who play the same type of horn.

The wooden "Critter Club," with its snake sign, features two closed doors and barricades reminiscent of Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland. Posters adorn the left wall, while construction walls blend in with trees and sky peeking from above.

We also got a look at Louis’ Critter Club, one of the merchandise shops opening alongside Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Recently, Disney Parks announced that the store would open on November 13, two days before Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.

Join us at Louis’ Critter Club for a Festival of Jazz, where the spirit of Tiana's Bayou Adventure comes alive with an alligator playing a trumpet. Let the enchanting melodies take you on a journey reminiscent of Disneyland's magical charm.

There are various posters on the side of the building. This one depicts Lous playing his trumpet. “Festival of Jazz” is written vertically in green in front of him. “Groove with the gator!,” “Louis’ Critter Club,” and “All weekend long!” are in yellow at the bottom of the poster.

Poster for "Louis' Critter Club" featuring Claude & Bernadette's Zydeco Jazz Octet, with a touch of Tiana's Bayou Adventure. Enjoy live music every Saturday at midnight, where illustrated critters and the magic of Disneyland come alive through lively tunes.

Another poster advertises “Calude & Bernadette’s Zydeco Jazz Octet.” The critters featured on the poster will all be part of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure when it opens in November.

A poster on a wall under a lantern features blue illustrations of animals, labeled with names, and text about "Tiana's Bayou Adventure," hinting at the magic coming to Disneyland's new attraction.

Other posters on the wall show the “Bayou Community Band.” This one is blue and features Beau, Rufus, Felipe, and Byhalia.

A poster for "The Bayou Community Band" showcases cartoon animals playing instruments, inviting guests to Tiana's Palace. Set against the backdrop of Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland, it brings life to the construction walls with its vibrant charm.

This red poster shows Mayra, Claude, and Timoleon.

Two posters are displayed on a wall. The left poster advertises "Louis' Critter Club" with nightly jazz music, echoing the charm of Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland. The right poster promotes "Beau featuring the All-Star Jazz Band" at the same club, teeming with vibrant melodies as construction walls come down.

This corner features a picture of Luis playing his trumpet, and another advertising “Beau and the All-Star Jazz Band.”

Two colorful posters occupy the construction walls. The first showcases "Firefly Five plus Lou" with vibrant cartoon bugs, reminiscent of Disneyland charm. The second celebrates "Stars of the Week," featuring whimsical illustrations of cats that captivate passersby.

On the left, Luis plays his trumpet and looks at a bunch of fireflies. The text advertised “Firefly Five Plus Lou.”

The right poster depicts the “Stars of the Week.” They are Gritty, Rufus, Beau, and Octavia.

Poster for "Mondo and his Bongos" live shows at Louis' Critter Club, featuring a cartoon frog playing bongos against the backdrop of Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

The final poster shows Mondo playing his bongos. “This frog is the cat’s pajamas” is written next to him.

Brown recycling and trash bins labeled "Help Keep Our Bayou Clean" and "Mixed Recycling" for plastic, cans, paper, and glass stand proudly against the backdrop of construction walls near Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland.

Finally, we got a picture of the trash and mixed recycling cans that will be located around Bayou Country. They feature a red, white, and blue circle in the center with a stork flying over reeds. They each say “Help keep our bayou clean.”

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