Markersea: Mystic Bazaar


 Inspired by the legends of the Arabian Nights, this area recreates old cities in North Africa and the Middle East, most especially taking inspiration from places like Istanbul, old Dubai, Casablanca, Cario, and Amman. Here, guests will see domed spires and and dhows, as well as other things to bring this cultural area to life.

Guests enter through a gate and immediately find themselves in a Middle Eastern bazaar. Here, they can shop at the Petra Traders gift shop or eat at Constantinople Cafe. If they continue on, they will find a spinner ride called the Magic Carpet Ride, which is faster and more intense than the dolphin spinner ride. On its left is an Arabian fortress, where guests ride the omnimover dark ride Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves. Here, they ride camels as they travel through the story about how a merchant named Ali Baba found the treasure of the 40 Thieves and outwitted them. Open Sesame is a gift shop nearby. On the right is the park's icon, Shahryar's Palace, which features a walkthrough attraction and a restaurant, the Sultan's Dining Hall, which serves Middle Eastern cuisine.
If guests go further on, they begin to leave the village behind and enter into a desert area. Here, they can find the Oasis Eats restaurant and the boarding port for the Markersea Steamer Line, which travels to Asian Waterfront. The most notable thing here is a large theater, where guests can watch Sinbad's Stunt Spectacular. Here, guests follow Sinbad on his voyage, being eaten by a giant whale, fighting off pirates, dealing with rocs, and escaping from a giant.
Attractions:
49. Magic Carpet Ride
50. Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves
51. Shahryar's Palace
52. Markersea Steamer Line
53. Sinbad's Stunt Spectacular

Dining:
54. Constantinople Cafe
55. Sultan's Dining Hall
56. Oasis Eats

Shopping:
57. Petra Traders
58. Open Sesame

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