From the Disney Parks Blog and written by: The Editors

As many of you know, Disney Imagineers have been researching and working to put you into the next chapter of Tiana’s story in a way only Disney can do. And during the journey, we’ve been there – sharing inside looks on how it’s all coming to life.

Here are 17 fascinating (and a few never-released) images that few others have seen – until now!

From the get-go, the Imagineering project team has looked to draw inspiration from the city of New Orleans.  In this never-released photo, Imagineers Charita Carter, Dustin Eshenroder and Ted Robledo visit with local blacksmith Darryl Reeves in Louisiana for early research and to gather ideas on creating a one-of-a-kind celebration.

A priority for creating Tiana’s Bayou Adventure has been to represent all aspects of the New Orleans culture throughout the attraction with an emphasis on the power of the city’s music!

Recording session for the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure soundtrack

As we shared, the music of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure borrows from several musical styles that originated or took up permanent residence in New Orleans. Some of our new Audio-Animatronics figures will even bring the sounds of New Orleans to life inside the attraction.

Musician Terence Blanchard smiling

In 2023, we first announced that we’re collaborating with award-winning artists Terence Blanchard (pictured above at Dooky Chase’s restaurant in New Orleans) and PJ Morton on music that guests will hear as part of this adventure. Terence is helping us score a lyrical love letter to the region that first inspired our endeavor with Princess Tiana.

Musician PJ Morton chats with Imagineer and Executive Creative Director of Music John Dennis

During the trip, PJ talked with Imagineer and Executive Creative Director of Music John Dennis about the historic Disney collaboration and arrangements of his original song and songs from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “The Princess and the Frog.”

Water was added to the attraction earlier in 2024 and not long after, ride vehicles were on the move as you can see in these never-before-released photos.

Carmen Smith, senior vice president, Creative Development - Product/Content & Inclusive Strategies, fellow Imagineer Charita Carter and local artist Malaika Favorite discuss Tiana's Bayou Adventure

During a visit to New Orleans, Carmen Smith, senior vice president, Creative Development – Product/Content & Inclusive Strategies, fellow Imagineer Charita Carter and local artist Malaika Favorite discussed the future attraction during a special moment we’ve never shared before.

New Orleans artist Sharika Mahdi smiles with her artwork

Our next photo was captured during a research trip to meet New Orleans artist Sharika Mahdi at her renowned alma mater YAYA (Young Aspirations Young Artists) Arts Center. We commissioned four pieces from Sharika with the art above showing the key theme of family in Tiana’s story.

Sharika showcased her latest work, a painting of Tiana with her mother, in a proud moment aptly photographed with her own mother.

Imagineers Charita Carter and Ted Robledo at Dooky Chase’s Restaurant in New Orleans

Imagineers Charita Carter and Ted Robledo were also captured enjoying the atmosphere at Dooky Chase’s Restaurant in New Orleans.

Malaika Favorite decorates the walls in the queue for Tiana's Bayou Adventure

In this photo, Malaika Favorite was showing her masterpiece that decorates the walls as part of the queue of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Continuing the storyline from Disney Animation’s “The Princess and the Frog,” Malaika’s mural features a collage of breathtaking scenes displayed on two of the building’s exterior walls as you enter the indoor queue.

More recently, we captured a few perfect examples of the attention to detail going into the attraction to make you feel like you’ve stepped foot inside the next chapter of Tiana’s story.

Blacksmith Darryl Reeves installing a custom handcrafted weathervane

And in this photo, you’ll see yet another example of the attraction’s attention to detail as Imagineers install a custom handcrafted weathervane by Louisiana’s master blacksmith, Darryl Reeves.

Darryl, who is a 3rd generation master blacksmith and Vietnam Veteran, has his work displayed across the city, and in fact, around the world. With over 50 years of service to his craft and city, it’s no wonder why we asked Darryl to create the weathervane; one of the high points of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.

Imagineers pose in a group photo

Of course, there are many more high points and unforgettable moments to share from the journey but we’ll wrap for now.

We’re excited for you to “come join the party” when Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opens at Disney World on June 28 and later in 2024 at Disneyland Park in California.

Keep checking the Disney Parks Blog for the latest updates on our Everything Tiana section.

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