Markersea: Asian Waterfront
Guests travel to mainland Southeast Asia for a one-of-a-kind adventure. This area focuses on the sights and cultures of Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos. Aside from large thrills, this area also features some nods to the culture all around.
Guests enter a Southeast Asian village inspired by places like Vientiane, Siem Reap, Bangkok, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Mihn City. Here, guests will find two city blocks. One block is home to the Angkor Wat Trading Post gift shop and the Lao Falls Restaurant, which sells Lao food. Across from these is the Halong Bay Restaurant, a Vietnamese restaurant, and the Southeast Asia Trading Company, which sells cultural items. The other city block is where guests can find the Sukhothai Palace restaurant, where Thai food is sold. Khmer Food Court is across the street, selling Cambodian food. Guests can ride Tuk-Tuk vehicles around the area. Near the water's edge is where guests can also find the station for the Markersea Steamer Line, which returns to Victoria Bay.
In the farthest part of the area is a large Siamese temple, where guests can board the longest, fastest, and most intense coaster in the park, as well as the Markerland resort, Might of the Naga. Here, guests enter the temple to channel the power of the Phaya Naga, and when they do, they go on a wild ride through the sights of Southeast Asia. This ride features three launches, five inversions, including two barrel rolls, two loops (one of which is non-inverting like the one on the former Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit attraction at Universal), and a flip on a hill, and several sights like junk boats, a Khmer ruin, and some caves. This ride is intense, so guests are required to put their belongings in a locker before they ride.
Attractions:
66. Tuk-Tuk
67. Markersea Steamer Line
68. Might of the Naga
Dining:
69. Lao Falls Restaurant
70. Halong Bay Restaurant
71. Sukhothai Palace
72. Khmer Food Court
Shopping:
73. Angkor Wat Trading Post
74. Southeast Asia Trading Company
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