Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opens on June 28, 2024 at Walt Disney World Resort. Ahead of the opening of this attraction, Disney continues to reveal more information about different aspects of the attraction. Today, details about Tiana’s Foods Water Tower were revealed. Specifically, details about the small businesses that created this tower.
The tower includes a larger-than-life tiara fit for a princess and standing at 32 feet tall. It is a big part of the story of the attraction and the next chapter of Tiana’s story. It features the Tiana’s Foods co-op logo along with some special nods to The Princess and the Frog. There is also a beautiful starry tribute found on the right side of the tower.
This new icon was a labor of love. Walt Disney Imagineers worked with Icarus Exhibits, a local Central Florida business, to create this water tower that was fit for Princess Tiana. It fits perfectly into the story of Tiana’s Foods and invites guests to join a truly memorable Mardi Gras celebration. Below is what Disney has shared about this new icon at Magic Kingdom at Disneyland.
Constructing the Tiana’s Foods Water Tower
Icarus is a design and build company founded in 1987 just down the road from Disney World. Their specialty is creating intentional, themed designs that bring immersive environments to life … something they’ve been doing with Disney since the 1990s when they first worked with Imagineers at Magic Kingdom.
The process for creating an immersive set piece like the Tiana’s Foods water tower is a collaborative one. Disney Imagineers dreamed up the design, and the team at Icarus helped make those dreams realities.
“Whenever we’re creating new experiences, we frequently work with trusted and valued industry leaders like Icarus,” said Peter Ricci, principal show manager at Walt Disney Imagineering. “That was no different for the construction of the beautiful water tower at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. I’ve had the privilege of working with Icarus for more than two decades now, and their work as a longtime collaborator never ceases to amaze me.”
From design mock-ups, to paint and material samples, feedback sessions and the final installation, Imagineers worked with Icarus in lockstep to make sure every piece of the water tower was crafted to perfection.
“There’s an immense sense of pride to know that you’ve built it,” Icarus co-owner Mark Ireland said when reflecting on the final installation. “First, there’s a little bit of relief that everything turned out and was installed correctly, but mostly there’s pride.”
The pride in working on this project hit closer to home for co-owner Drayton Knox, who has lived in Florida his whole life.
“Growing up here in Florida, I’ve been going to Magic Kingdom since I was seven years old,” he said. “Any time we work on anything at the park, it’s special. Working on an attraction like Tiana’s is really cool.”
Imagineers Collaborate with Hometown Business
Over the years, Icarus has grown its business, and the team continues to implement best practices learned from working with Imagineers. In fact, Icarus General Manager Jennifer Smith spent more than a decade of her career as an Imagineer!
“My combined past of working for Disney and working with Icarus definitely helped prepare me for my role at Icarus today, as I have a deep understanding and respect for both sides of the work,” Jennifer said. “I am immensely proud of the work we produce for all of our clients. It is also quite fun to still have an opportunity to leave my mark at Disney!”
See the Work of Imagineers and Icarus in the Parks
If you’ve visited Disney World, chances are you’ve been blown away by at least one of the iconic landmarks Icarus helped bring to life.
- Have you entered the grid on TRON Lightcycle / Run presented by Enterprise? Icarus crafted the Lightcycle shown in the exit area.
- If you’ve sat on a super cool speeder at Galaxy’s Edge, this photo op was yet another collaboration between Icarus and Disney Imagineers.
- Posed with Andy’s pals in Toy Story Land? Icarus helped create the larger-than-life figures.
Now, you can see the Tiana’s Foods water tower in Frontierland as we await the grand opening of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.
Disney Supports Small Businesses
While initially starting their work with Disney here in Florida, Icarus has helped Imagineers create immersive experiences at every Disney destination – and Disney Cruise Line – around the world.
They’ve also been able to expand their business and work with other companies across a variety of industries.
“Our relationship working with Disney has allowed us to grow,” Mark said. “We now get to work with NASA and other companies like that, and we may not have had those opportunities if it hadn’t been for Disney.”
Icarus is just one of the 2,500 Florida-based small businesses contracted to supply products and services to Disney World – part of the 8,500 small businesses across the country contracted by The Walt Disney Company.
You can learn more about other small businesses we work with at DisneyFlorida.com.