All Splash Mountain Signs are Now Gone from the Magic Kingdom. Tiana’s bayou Adventure is not expected to open anytime soon, it is projected to be late in 2024. That is not stopping Disney from moving really fast removing the past attractions signs. Out of sight, out of mind.
Southern Dome Salt Company has taken over the old Splash Mountain and has removed almost every sign that use to be up. From the outside, it now looks like you can only see one reference to the old Splash Mountian attraction. The one above the Lightning Lane entrance.
All other signs have been removed. From the old sign that used to say “This Way to Splash Mountian” which sat above a 3d Br’er Rabbit, to the two marquee signs at the front of the attraction, and the barn door signage is now all gone.
Included with the removal, the larger-than-life Br’er Rabbit, Bear, and Fox is gone now.
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First announced in 2020, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will take guests on a musical adventure inspired by the beloved story and characters from the fan-favorite film. Picking up where the film left off, guests will join Princess Tiana, Naveen and jazz-loving alligator Louis on an adventure through the bayou as they prepare to host a one-of-a-kind Mardi Gras celebration where everyone is welcome.
Along the way, guests will encounter familiar faces, make new friends and travel through the bayou to original music inspired by songs from the film as they are brought into the next chapter of Tiana’s story.
All Splash Mountain Signs are Now Gone from the Magic Kingdom
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