Removal of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Virtual Queue Reveals Splash Mountain Replacement Just Isn’t Popular

February 25, 2025  ·
  W. D. W. Pro
The interior of Tiana's Bayou Adventure

Felipe the Frog, Mayra the Frog, Isabel the Green Tree Frog, and Mondo the Frog inside Tiana's Bayou Adventure

February 25th was the first day that Disney decided to have Tiana’s Bayou Adventure function without a virtual queue, going to a normal line for the attraction, and boy did it not go well! For the first time ever, the Splash Mountain replacement was revealed to not be very popular at all. The weather was warm, the ride didn’t even open until later in the day (which should pump up the wait time), and still it was one of the shorter lines at Magic Kingdom.

From the opening of the attraction until Space Mountain closed for technical difficulties, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure hovered between 25 – 45 minutes for its wait time. Some reports suggest the wait may have also been a bit exaggerated. Without a virtual queue, people could just stand in a normal line. And despite Splash Mountain having been the most popular attraction in the world — not just at Magic Kingdom — its reskin was often a shorter line than the carousel in Fantasyland. This was revealed live during The Pro Show as it was happening!

 

In all fairness, once Space Mountain was taken offline completely during the day, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure finally did get a significant line. That may have been because with both Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad unavailable, as well as long lines for Tron and Seven Dwarfs… people just finally had nowhere else to go!

Taken at 4:00 PM Eastern; courtesy WDW Passport

 

Over at Epcot, one other ride received a normal line for the first time ever, dropping its virtual queue system for a real line. Cosmic Rewind, however, opened with far different results than Tiana. The attraction quickly zoomed to over an hour’s wait right out of the gate!

 As one might expect, Cosmic Rewind had significant fluctuations throughout the day in wait times as people get accustomed to the ride being more than just a pay-to-ride additional DLC. For both attractions, the change may have essentially been forced upon Disney World management. Frontierland is more like Ghostland without Big Thunder Mountain Railroad — that meant Pecos Bill’s was being severely underutilized, putting stress on other Magic Kingdom restaurants. At Epcot, meanwhile, there simply aren’t enough attractions. With Cosmic Rewind going into normal attraction availability, all of Epcot has a grand total of nine rides. Nine.

But at least that’s better than Animal Kingdom… with all of five open attractions.

But the takeaway for today most certainly has to be, Disney spent hundreds of millions of dollars to take their most popular attraction and turn it into something that gets less interest than the carousel. It’s an L for the House of Mouse in a very visible way we haven’t seen until today.

Author: W. D. W. Pro
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