A ride based on the story of Disney's first Black princess opens to the public on June 28 in Orlando, Florida, replacing the decades-old Splash Mountain attraction that was beloved by many Disney fans yet also widely criticised. Walt Disney World's new ride, inspired by the movie "The Princess and the Frog" and its heroine Tiana, is currently in preview mode for groups including employees and annual passholders and has already elicited mixed reactions in the midst of the culture wars. The structure of the log-flume ride has not changed, but the theme has been completely redone four years after Disney first announced the project in 2020, during the same season of US protests over the death of George Floyd.
The original Splash Mountain ride – which first opened at Disneyland in 1989, and at Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland in 1992 – was based on characters from Song of the South , a 1946 Disney movie that has long been criticised as racist for its stereotypical portrayals of African Americans and a romanticised view of the antebellum South. READ MORE: The best places to be a digital nomad in 2024, based on affordability, weather, and internet speeds Turning Splash Mountain into Tiana's Bayou Adventure is also happening at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, with an opening date yet to be announced. Tokyo Disneyland is also home to a Splash Mountain ride, but the theme in that location is not changing.
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