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
Restauraknt
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, Princess
Jasmine and Genie
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.