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Post by jo on Mar 26, 2011 15:54:05 GMT
The Morocco Pavilion is a cultural area in Epcot theme park where Guests of all ages can enter a distant land designed after a Moroccan city.
A realistic Koutoubia Minaret leads the way into this faraway land of traditional belly dancers, intricate Moroccan architecture and swirling mosaics made by native craftsmen. The Morocco Pavilion has 2 fascinating sections: the Ville Nouvelle (new city) and the Medina (old city). Discover a bustling plaza with a variety of shops and be on the lookout for some familiar Arabian Disney friends throughout the day.
•Dining: Enjoy the scrumptious delights and marvelous belly dancers at Restaurant Marrakesh, serving typical Moroccan fare such as roast lamb, Couscous and Harira Soup. •Entertainment: Listen to the incredible world music of Mo'Rockin' or enjoy beautiful belly dancers during dinner at Restaurant Marrakesh. Discover incredible artifacts at the Gallery of Arts and History exhibit "Moroccan Style: The Art of Personal Adornment," and see the Fez House, an example of a typical Moroccan dwelling. Plus, Aladdin and Princess Jasmine appear daily in the Morocco Pavilion. •Shopping: Fascinating shops offer authentic goods like Rabat carpets, woven belts, leather sandals, fabulous fezzes, beautiful brass pots and planters, and much more. Guest Policies
•Guests may remain in their wheelchair, motorized scooter or ECV to experience the attraction
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