We noticed a few new finishing details in the construction at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure this week, including new trees, flowers, and stained glass.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Construction

A yellow and green building is under construction. A brown fence with "Tiana's Foods" posters surrounds the area.

Most of the scaffolding has been removed around the entrance to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which is now yellow and green. It’s a similar color scheme to the round barn in the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure queue at Magic Kingdom. The building was previously brown when the ride was Splash Mountain.

Construction site with scaffolding on a building behind a fence. People walk past the fence, which has posters reading "Tiana’s Foods - Coming Soon." Trees and cloudy sky are visible in the background.

In our previous update, we shared new light fixtures that were visible around the main entrance. Now there is also a green metal structure painted green with yellow flowers coming from the top, as well as a pink stained glass water lily on iron bars.

Construction site with a partially visible green rooftop and building in the background. A surrounding wooden fence has "Please" written on it, and a lantern is affixed to the wall.

Here is a closer look at those yellow flowers on the strange green structure at the entrance.

A partially constructed building with scaffolding and a tree in front, behind a brown construction fence displaying a "Please Keep Out" sign.

Here is a closer look at the pink stained glass water lily above the entrance.

Construction site with wooden fencing and scaffolding surrounding a building. Signs on fence read "TIANA'S FOODS" and "Coming Soon!" Children walk by on the right side of the image.

We noticed that speakers have started to be installed in the queue. Matching the 1920’s aesthetic from “Princess and the Frog.”

Construction site at a theme park with green barriers in front, showing a partially covered mountain-like structure with vegetation, and a water tower labeled "Tiana's Foods.

Work was completed on the ride’s Millhouse, which got new roofing. Green moss details have been added over some of the new shingles and equipment and scaffolding has been removed. There is also a purple banner above the entrance to the Millhouse now, matching the one in Florida.

A construction site with a green fence blocks a view of a hillside structure covered in greenery. A partially visible sign reads, "For our Families and Friends." A musical note and treble clef adorn the fence.

Here is a closer look at the new banner on the Millhouse.

A group of people walk near a construction area surrounded by fencing with various advertisements and signs. Trees and foliage are in the background.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure sign is just behind the wall of the entrance. There are also light poles in the queue as well as a few new trees.

View of a construction site with wooden barricades, signs mentioning "Tiana's Foods" and various posters, against a backdrop of partially built structures and a cloudy sky.

On the back side of the attraction there have been a few details added as well including purple and green framing on the building and stone work added to the far right.

Construction site with a wooden structure and stone wall, partially enclosed by brown fencing. A poster with "Mardi Gras" text is visible on the fence. Overcast sky overhead.

Here is a closer look at the stonework that has been added.

A mountain-themed amusement park ride covered in greenery and rock formations stands behind a green construction barrier, surrounded by trees and foliage.

Disneyland Park Passes are already sold out for November 15, 2024.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is scheduled to open on November 15, 2024. As part of the attraction’s creation, Critter Country was renamed Bayou Country. The Briar Patch and part of Pooh Corner will become Tiana’s Bayou Adventure gift shops Louis’ Critter Club and Ray’s Berets. The land’s Hungry Bear Restaurant is also becoming the Country Bear-themed Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree.

Check out everything you need to know about Tiana’s Bayou Adventure before the attraction opens later this year.

Disneyland Park Passes are already sold out for November 15, 2024.

If you can’t wait for that November 15, 2024 opening date in Disneyland you can check out our Full POV of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure from Magic Kingdom.

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