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Disneyland Stopped Tiana's Bayou Adventure After Another Child Exited a Log

TMZ reported a Saturday night emergency stop at Disneyland Park after a child exited a log on the Bayou Country ride.

Tiana's Bayou Adventure exterior at Disneyland Resort with the final drop in view
Photo: Disneyland Resort / Sean Teegarden.

TMZ reported another child exited a log on Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland Park on Saturday night, prompting an emergency ride stop before the situation escalated.

TMZ, citing sources with direct knowledge, reported that a cast member monitoring the attraction on closed-circuit video saw the child leave the log and stopped the ride. Disneyland told TMZ that Saturday's occurrence was handled by cast members, who stopped the attraction to assist guests.

No injury was reported from the Saturday incident. TMZ published the story Tuesday, July 7, and updated it later Tuesday afternoon.

Tiana Was Operating Tuesday Evening

CrowdLevels showed Tiana's Bayou Adventure operating with a 40-minute posted wait at 5:05 p.m. PDT Tuesday, July 7. Lightning Lane return times were also available in the same CrowdLevels snapshot.

The attraction carries guests through a bayou story with Princess Tiana, Mama Odie, Louis, and a 50-foot drop.

Earlier Tiana Incidents

The Saturday stop follows a June 29 Instagram reel that showed guests standing up from a Disneyland log before the final drop. The person who posted that video said riders behind the party were stuck for more than 30 minutes.

Disneyland also confirmed that a 13-year-old guest was evaluated and released after exiting a boat before the ride ended June 21. Cal/OSHA inspected the attraction the next morning and approved it to reopen.

Sources: TMZ original report, Disneyland Resort, CrowdLevels Disneyland live data, CrowdLevels Tiana's Bayou Adventure data, and CrowdLevels prior Tiana's Bayou Adventure coverage.

Image credit: Disneyland Resort / Sean Teegarden.

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