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After Two Years, Splash Mountain Music Returns to Disneyland

Splash Mountain's soundtrack echoed through Disneyland Park for the first time in two years when guests smuggled a portable speaker onto Tiana's Bayou Adventure. The group played original songs from the controversial attraction throughout their ride, documenting the stunt on TikTok despite potentially violating park rules.

Unauthorized Splash Mountain Audio Overlay

Former Disney attraction Splash Mountain
Credit: Disney

TikTok user @n8thegr88888888 posted multiple videos showing his party's attempt to recreate Splash Mountain during their Tiana's Bayou Adventure ride. The footage captures a portable speaker blasting “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” as their log floated past Princess and the Frog (2009)-themed scenes.

@n8thegr88888888

This was a dream come true!🥹 #disneyland #splashmountain #tianasbayouadventure #disneyadult #disneytiktok

♬ original sound – N8TheGr8

A second video shows the group singing “How Do You Do?” while filming their unauthorized audio overlay.

@n8thegr88888888

We really brought it back!🥹 #disneyland #splashmountain #tianasbayouadventure #disneyadult #disneytiktok

♬ original sound – N8TheGr8

A third clip documents them playing Splash Mountain's “Laughing Place” music during an interior section of the reimagined attraction.

@n8thegr88888888

We really brought it back!🥹 #disneyland #splashmountain #tianasbayouadventure #disneyadult #disneytiktok

♬ original sound – N8TheGr8

A Two-Year Absence

Splash Mountain Disneyland
Credit: Disney

Splash Mountain closed at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort in 2023, ending decades of operation featuring music and characters from Song of the South (1946). Disney replaced the attraction with Tiana's Bayou Adventure to eliminate associations with the 1946 film's racist depictions.

The rethemed ride follows Princess Tiana, Louis, Prince Naveen, and Mama Odie as they recruit musicians for a bayou celebration. Original cast members Anika Noni Rose, Michael-Leon Wooley, Bruno Campos, and Jenifer Lewis provided voice work for advanced audio-animatronics populating the attraction.

Magic Kingdom Park's Tiana's Bayou Adventure opened in June 2024. Disneyland Park's version debuted in November 2024. Splash Mountain music hadn't been played at the California park for approximately two years until this group's speaker stunt.

Social Media Users React

The end party scene of Tiana's Bayou Adventure in the Magic Kingdom at Disney World.
Credit: Disney

Disney Parks fans were divided sharply over the guests' actions. Supporters praised them for temporarily resurrecting Splash Mountain.

“Splash was sooooooo much better,” commented @randomtiktoc2. “Great work.”

A group of animated, blue-green frogs sits on a mossy forest floor amidst tall grasses and plants. One frog lounges on a tree root, another holds a small object, and two converse with each other, illuminated by a dim, soft light in a dark, lush forest setting.
Credit: Disney

“Let me know next time you go so I can enjoy the ride again,” wrote @dewmandrew.

Critics condemned the group for ruining other guests' experiences. Many riders specifically want to enjoy Tiana's Bayou Adventure as Disney designed it, without unauthorized Splash Mountain audio bleeding into their ride.

“That's how you ruin a ride for everyone,” stated @roxas255sora6.

Tiana animatronic on Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Walt Disney World Resort
Credit: Disney

“Yeah I would've most definitely threw that speaker off the ride,” replied kayia87. “Ain't finna ruin my Tiana bayou ride with that goofy song.”

The TikToker dismissed criticism with a three-word defense: “I made it better!”

Do you miss Splash Mountain? Share your opinion with Disney Fanatic in the comments!

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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