Splash Mountain has officially closed forever at Magic Kingdom to become Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Splash Mountain references have been removed from the Walt Disney World Railroad and the Liberty Square Riverboat. Now the attraction’s pressed penny machines have been removed.
Walls are up beneath the Walt Disney World Railroad train station where a pressed penny machine had designs for both Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
This pressed penny machine was actually only installed in September 2020, months after it was first announced the attraction would be rethemed.
A day before Splash Mountain closed, we saw guests lining up for the other pressed penny machine in Splashdown Photos.
Cast Members confirmed that the penny machines have been removed.
The nearby Laughin’ Place play area is still open.
Here is the penny machine as it appeared when it was first installed.
It had designs featuring the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad train, a vulture, Br’er Rabbit, and Mickey and Minnie.
Fans who still want a Splash Mountain souvenir can always check eBay for some Splash Mountain water.
Read our complete history of Splash Mountain and join us for one last ride.
Construction walls around Splash Mountain reference Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which has also been added to the Magic Kingdom virtual map.
Disney says that in the upcoming attraction, guests will “join Princess Tiana and jazz-loving alligator Louis during Mardi Gras season as they prepare to host a one-of-a-kind celebration for the people of New Orleans.” It’s scheduled to open in late 2024.
Read more details about Tiana’s Bayou Adventure:
- Logo for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Revealed
- First Look at Tiana’s New Outfit for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
- Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Model at D23 Expo 2022 Shows Removal of Iconic Splash Mountain Tree
- Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Backstory and More Information Revealed at D23 Expo 2022
- More Details Revealed for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Story, Original Cast Returning
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