Ray's Berets and Louis' Critter Club will join Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland

Mar 18, 2024 in "Disneyland Resort"

Posted: Monday March 18, 2024 1:41pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has announced that Tiana's Bayou Adventure, which is coming later this year to Disneyland, will include two reimagined merchandise locations.

The first location, Ray's Berets (currently The Briar Patch), will be the best place for guests to shop for headwear, apparel, accessories, toys, and more with firefly Raymond and his firefly kin in the coziest cabin in Critter Country.

Traveling further into the land, you'll come across Louis' Critter Club (currently on the left-hand side of Pooh Corner), where the friends of Tiana's Bayou Adventure call this local hot spot their home away from home. Louis' Critter Club is the place to go for apparel, accessories, home decor, and more, featuring some of your favorite critters and Princess Tiana.

The treats side of Pooh Corner will remain as a destination for must-have merchandise from Hundred Acre Wood, including beloved sweet treats like Tigger tails.

Critter Country will temporarily close on May 1, 2024, to make way for these land enhancements.

There is no word yet on which merchandise locations will be coming to Walt Disney World's version of Tiana's Bayou Adventure, but we should expect at least two.

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brb100635 minutes ago

I wonder how Califronian Elisit feels about the POV video that arrived recently. She hadn't been active on this site since November 2023.

DrAlice4 hours ago

OOF. Ugh. Wow. I'm stunned. I really wanted to like this change. Ooof. What a shame to put so much engineering time & talent on those fabulous animatronics, only to have them wasted in a non-story. I had essentially the same thoughts as @Rich T , so I'll just add this: I enjoyed the Special Spice song in isolation. However, when watching the POV video and listening to all the music from the movie, that song just doesn't fit. Someone more musical than me could probably explain why, but it just doesn't feel the same. RIP the Vultures. RIP any sense of telling a story in multiple acts. RIP Disney Imagineering.

tanc4 hours ago

I truly wonder what Disney's thought process was for not doing Disneyland first. I just am so puzzled by why they took a big grand step to retheme the Florida one first and then finish California later? Especially since the impressions seem so mixed, it's really such a strange move. You would think they would use the Disneyland version as a baseline and improve upon it, but now there's potential for DL to be better than WDW? Who would have thought.

mickEblu5 hours ago

It’s a disaster. People like to say the music is fine (and it is one area that’s not a total $hit show) because they re trying to be optimistic but @Professortango1 wrote a great post on another thread highlighting what a downgrade the overall sound design is. You should read it.

Rich T5 hours ago

Watched the ride-through. Saving final opinion until I ride it in person, but… Good grief. I’ve been trying to be optimistic, but the best thing I can think of to say is, it looks pretty and the music’s mostly fun and… there are no trim brakes added to the big drop… and it’s better than having the flu? Judging from Ariel’s ride and now this, I have to wonder: What exactly does today’s Imagineering think an “Adventure” is? Cause it sure ain’t this. It’s so bland. It’s so monotone. The story is such a nothing-burger. The repetitive theme of animals playing instruments gets old so quickly. Every scene feels the same. There is ZERO drama or excitement. Disney, seriously, how can you take a potentially good idea like “magically shrinking the riders” and make it so BORING???? The celebration at the end feels empty, because nothing dramatic precedes it. It’s unearned. It’s a celebration of nothing happening, in spite of what the song lyrics and dialogue try so hard to hammer into your head. No. I’m sorry. The emperor has no clothes, and this ride’s lousy excuse for an “adventure” amounts to a whole lot of vapid smiling. Seriously, every animatronic on this ride seems to have the same stupid, vacant smile on its face. Again… so monotone. So emotionally flat. And why was it so vital to have animals playing at the party? Wouldn’t it have been nicer to employ local human musicians who need money to survive? They should call it “Tiana’s Happy Happy Joy Joy Flowers and Sunshine Party Logs.” ‘Cause this is not my idea of any kind of “adventure.” And I LOVE the Princess and the Frog!!! Pity the unsuspecting adventure-hater who streams the movie for the first time, thinking it’ll be like the Tiana ride, and finds themselves being exposed to (gasp) dramatic tension, (gasp) a villain the heroes must defeat and (horrors!) a genuinely emotional, exciting story where something actually happens. It’ll be a pleasant enough log flume ride, I’m sure. But what a missed opportunity to create an actual adventure. I just hope Disney keeps the animatronics in good working order, because… can you imagine what this ride would be like without that element? I’d take a ride on Knott’s Timber Mtn. over this any day.

mlayton1446 hours ago

The biggest thing I’m going to miss from splash was the music - from the banjo bluegrass in the long MK queue all the way to Zip at the end , I like the new music but it’s gonna take quite some time (if ever) to leave the same impression. The other thing is the cheese of the story line , but that should be easy to ignore with the wonderful ride layout and the fairly impressive artistry of the scenes

Disney Irish6 hours ago

Agreed, Splash was great but it wasn't some masterpiece of storytelling. GP knew it was a flume ride with a bunny where you got wet, that's about it. So now it'll be a flume ride with Tiana with a gator and other critters, where you get wet.

zipadee9997 hours ago

I was upset when I first saw the POV, then I watched a prime Splash POV from the 90s and then it really cut me deep

mlayton1447 hours ago

Let’s be real , the casual rider on splash had no idea of the backstory or what the heck was going on , they just knew it was fun

Disney Irish7 hours ago

He isn't hiding, but whatever. As for what the casual rider will pick up on, we don't know yet. The queue might lay out better the whole concept of searching for the band, which will make why Louis searching in the Okra make sense.

Disney Irish7 hours ago

Couple things, while this is not the thread for it, but D+ is profitable (its only when adding in ESPN+ that DTC is not profitable) and the stock has been up the last few days, up over $2 just yesterday. And honestly I don't really care about Starcruiser, I've never really commented on it or even tried to defend it, but it was a lousy implementation of a good idea that was priced way too high, yeah so they deserve to take a huge L on that one. Also I don't really care what the Like/Dislike ratio is on a Youtube video, as it doesn't affect me one way or the other. As for this attraction and my opinion on it, I'm just calling it as I see it for me personally. I'm not here to win some fake internet points, I'm just giving my opinion. If others don't agree based on how they see it, that is what the discussion is for.

chadwpalm7 hours ago

So we now have to look to the queue and critter profiles posted on a blog to understand why Louis is hiding in the okra. Alrighty then. I'm sure the casual rider will totally pick up on that.

Disney Irish7 hours ago

We don't know the whole setup of the story, which I presume is told in the queue at some point, but... As I mentioned earlier in the thread I suspect he is starting with looking for Gritty the Rabbit who is described as "Always willing to dig a little deeper" in the band critter profiles. So Louis starting the garden makes sense in that context.

chadwpalm7 hours ago

I feel like you are playing the long game here.....like since the last 4 years you've been defending this so hard you gotta save face by coming up with reasons why this is a good ride lol. Also, the ratio has now shifted. After so many box office losses, the failure of the Starcruiser, Disney+ still not profitable, stock prices going down, Disney really needed a win on this one since it is the parks that are keeping the company alive right now.