Reviews of Morocco Pavilion
Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020
Rating: (6) Not Recommended
great buildings and interesting items to buy but the staff hasn't been overly friendly in the numerous times I have been there. In the three times I have been to the main restaurant, the food was very bland and not worth the price.
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building and Moroccan itemsCons:
food and staff.Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020
Rating: (8) Recommended
morocco is my 2nd fave country beside japan. the food is great and atmosphere is genuine .
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food atmosphere shoppingCons:
smallReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020
Rating: (8) Recommended
morocco is my 2nd fav country. the quick service and food are great . the bazar is unique .you really fell like you there cant wait to go again and eat the kabobs
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food atmosphere shoppingCons:
smallReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020
Rating: (6) Not Recommended
Costumes. Decor
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ResturantCons:
SmellsReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020
Rating: (6) Not Recommended
This should be converted into \"Spain\". Wouldn't have to change much architecture. The giant restaurant in the back is always empty
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locationCons:
It's MoroccoReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020
Rating: (9) Recommended
Tangierine cafe is a great quick service spot. Totally yummy. The. Courtyard behind is really charming, with a store with lovely scarves, incense, and other tchotchkes.
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Great foodCons:
None that I can think ofReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020
Rating: (7) Recommended
The Morocco pavilion is so beautiful! While it may not have quite as much to offer as other pavilions, it has great food, cool shops, and some gorgeous scenery! The exhibit is best to walk through if you have extra time, and you can also meet Aladdin and Jasmine in the bazaar!