ORLANDO, Fla. — As construction continues on Tiana's Bayou Adventure, Disney is sharing a first look inside the upcoming attraction.
What You Need To Know
- Disney shares a sneak peek at the inside of Tiana's Bayou Adventure
- The attraction, currently under construction at Disney World and Disneyland, is set to open in 2024
- The new footage shows a scene with a small cabin in a bayou setting
- RELATED: Disney shares first look at mural for Tiana's Bayou Adventure
The company shared a quick glimpse at one of the scenes in the attraction during the "Disney 100: A Century of Dreams" documentary special that aired Friday on ABC.
The new footage showed a physical set with a small cabin surrounded by leaves, trees and other foliage inspired by the bayous of Louisiana.
Tiana's Bayou Adventure is inspired by Disney's 2009 animated film, "The Princess and the Frog." Set after the events of the film, the attraction will follow Tiana — who has established her own business, Tiana's Foods, in an old salt mine.
In this next chapter of her story, Tiana, along with friends like the jazz-loving gator Louis, will take riders on a journey through the bayou as they prepare for a Mardi Gras celebration.
Previously released concept art showed scenes with boats taking riders through the bayou at night and encountering various characters — new and old — along the way.
In October, Walt Disney Imagineering shared a first look at the New Orleans-inspired mural that will be part of the attraction's queue.
Disney also installed a large tiara-topped water tower at the attraction's Magic Kingdom construction site in June.
The upcoming attraction, currently under construction in Frontierland, is set to open in 2024. A similar version of the attraction is also being built at Disneyland in California.