While Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is a week away from opening at Magic Kingdom, it’s still under construction at Disneyland. More details have been added to the attraction’s facade since our last update.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Construction
Scaffolding and tarps peek out over Tiana’s Bayou Adventure construction walls. Most of Critter Country is closed for construction of the attraction and its gift shops.
Through a gap under this walkway, we saw construction materials, including cardboard boxes.
A wooden railing is in the opening of the mountain, which is a salt dome in the story of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Colorful bottles were added to the opening in Magic Kingdom but none have appeared in Disneyland yet.
This rocky outcropping next to the ride’s drop was just gray concrete when we last checked. It’s now covered in fresh faux moss.
Scaffolding is around the outcropping and the nearby millhouse.
There are several fake trees mixed in with the real plants of the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure facade.
The Critter Country sign is still visible behind construction walls.
Crews have installed more shingles on the roof of the mill. One side just features wooden beams but the other is now completely covered.
In our last update, shingles were still missing from the back of the mill. The underside of a roof gable has also been painted green. Moss will be added to the edges and corners.
Tarps have been removed from the front of the mill. Light-colored wood slats are behind darker beams. This area will also be painted.
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