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Disneyland has shut down another area of its world-famous theme park as it undergoes extensive renovations.
Disney's park in Anaheim, California, announced Monday that Critter Country will temporarily close on May 1 to help make space for construction on Tiana's Bayou Adventure, a redo of the classic Splash Mountain ride based on the film The Princess and the Frog.
"Teams are working hard to bring Tiana's Bayou Adventure to life, and we're continuing to invest in the improvement of overall pathways and surrounding areas to help provide a great guest experience when the attraction opens," Disney said in a statement.
The new renovation will include a reworked gift shop called Ray's Berets, which will replace the current Briar Patch, with Disney saying in a press release it "will be the best place for guests to shop for headwear, apparel, accessories, toys and more."
"Teams are working hard to bring Tiana's Bayou Adventure to life, and we're continuing to invest in the improvement of overall pathways and surrounding areas to help provide a great guest experience when the attraction opens," Disney said in a statement.
The new renovation will include a reworked gift shop called Ray's Berets, which will replace the current Briar Patch, with Disney saying in a press release it "will be the best place for guests to shop for headwear, apparel, accessories, toys and more."
Pooh Corner will be replaced by Louis' Critter Club, another gift store to find apparel, accessories, home decor and more featuring characters from The Princess and the Frog.
"Tiana's Bayou Adventure will take guests on musical adventures... with Princess Tiana and alligator through the bayou as they prepare to host a one-of-a-kind celebration during Mardi Gras season where everyone is welcome," Disney said in a press release.
The latest closure comes amid a flurry of construction and closures at the Californian park.
The iconic Haunted Mansion closed indefinitely on January 21 to add some new additions, but some Disney fans speculated it would reopen in time for Halloween in October.
Disneyland's refurbishment comes as part of Disney's wider plans to invest $60 billion in its theme parks and cruise line divisions over the next 10 years.
Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/ne...1&cvid=7ced7d360a7e4d71d682b5a8ae186bf6&ei=16