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Disney announced plans to close Splash Mountain – at Disneyland and Walt Disney World – in 2020 after a petition to change the beloved water ride's theme went viral. Disney said the change had ...
When Disney first announced the closure of Splash Mountain back in 2020, it didn’t take long for things to explode.
Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World closed for good in January. Just like in Disneyland, the ride is set to reopen as “Tiana’s Bayou Adventure” in 2024. Key Background.
Disney World’s Splash Mountain ride has closed after more than 30 years. Some Disney fans are channeling their feelings about the closure by buying and selling any memories they can from the ...
Bruce Willis Enjoys Disneyland's Splash Mountain Ride with His Family: Watch. According to Disney, the decision to revamp the ride had been under consideration long before the Change.org petition.
A self-described “huge Disney fan” and collector, Mr. Halfacre took a plastic bag with the Splash Mountain logo from one of his visits to Disney World a few years back (the bags are handed out ...
Is Splash Mountain at Disneyland closing? Yes. It will be closed starting May 31, meaning its last day of operation will be May 30. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Done: Some Disney fans are done with Splash Mountain.
Disney Parks announced that Splash Mountain at Disneyland in Anaheim, California will be closing beginning May 31 and released conceptual artwork of what its replacement, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ...
Disneyland fans say goodbye to Splash Mountain, a staple since 1989, and offer early thoughts on the replacement, Tiana's Bayou Adventure.
Splash Mountain opened at Florida's Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Park in 1992, but in 2019 Disney faced backlash after people called for Splash Mountain to be re-themed because of its ...
Disney World history: Splash Mountain morphs into Tiana's Bayou Adventure. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 94°F. Friday, July 18th 2025 Daily e-Edition. Evening e-Edition.
Now, Disney is rolling out Splash Mountain’s replacement, which is based on “The Princess and the Frog,” the 2009 animated musical that introduced Disney’s first Black princess.