Guests on board the Disneyland Railway You can now see the restored cavern lighting and catch a glimpse of the final scene of Tiana's Bayou Adventure through the uncovered windows.
Tiana's Bayou Adventure officially opened in November at Disneyland. He replaced Splash Mountain and led the move from Critter Country to Bayou Country.
Cave lighting restored
After nearly five years, the cavern lighting effect has been restored to the train tunnel leading to Tiana's Bayou Adventure. When ancient Splash Mountain was active, these caverns were lit in warmer orange, red, and yellow hues. Now, with Tiana's arrival, the colors are a deep blue, somewhat reminiscent of the bayou.
Final scene of Tiana's Bayou adventure
Windows that give insight Tiana's Bayou Adventure The final scene is significantly smaller than those in the Splash Mountain finale. It is difficult to photograph it while the train passes.
As seen above, the far window is completely obscured. Given the placement of the fake foliage sticker on the still-open windows, the blocked view might have something to do with the new lighting equipment and other unwanted behind-the-scenes views that the Imagineers wanted to hide from guests.
This side-by-side comparison above shows the view from the final scenes of Tiana's Bayou Adventure and the old Splash Mountain.
Additionally, posters related to the story of Tiana's Bayou Adventure have also been added to the existing Mardi Gras Supply Company scene, found as the train approaches New Orleans Square Station. Although the scene has been around for a while, it gets updates from time to time. The large flowers seen here are props left behind during the opening day of Disney California Adventure's “Disney's Eureka: A California Parade” in 2001.
Are you happy to see the cavern lighting return? Have you taken a peek at Tiana's Bayou adventure from the newly added windows on the train? Let us know in the comments and on social media.
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