Markersea Park: Victoria Bay
When guests enter the park, they are immersed in a charming English city reminiscent of London in the late Victorian era. This serves as the entrance to the park and is shaped like a sideways 'E.' In addition, this area offers an excellent view of the large lagoon in the center of the park.
After going through the main gates, guests first emerge in a town square with a small park in the center. On the left side of the square is Expedition Hall, where they can find help and services. On the other side is the Crystal Palace Inn, a glass dome area recreating the one in London during the 1851 World's Fair. This houses a restaurant serving food from all over the world. As guests go down the street past the park, they can find Mulligan's Irish Pub and Big Ben Boutique on the right as well as the largest store in the park, League of Adventurers Store, on the left. This street leads down to another park with a stage behind it as well as a statue of Mason G. Marker and Ray on his shoulder.
Going to the right side of the land is a London block area with Charles Dickens Christmas Shop and the River Thames Restaurant in the center. Guests can hop aboard an old Double-Decker Bus and see the City. On the left side of the building are some London Flats while on the right side is the Trafalgar Outfitters store. Near these two sections and across the street from the building is a recreation of the British Museum, home to the Museum of Mysteries ride. This is a Cat in the Hat-style dark ride where guests visit the museum, but then a curious night guard accidentally activates an ancient Thai amulet that brings the exhibits to life and he must find a way to make it stop. Museum Gift Shop is a gift shop after the ride. Going up from the building is a road by the lagoon and some seats to watch nighttime shows.
To the left side of the land is yet another block area with a monument in the center of it, recreating the Wellington Arch. On the right side is more of the League of Adventurers Store while on the left side is the Taste of Britain restaurant and the Fish Market. In the street in front of the square is a boarding station for the Markersea Steamer Line, where boats depart to California Coast. Behind the monument is a spooky Tudorian-era fortress, recreating the Tower of London. This is home to the drop tower known as the Fortress of Fear. Here, guests enter a rundown prison that was once operated by a powerful sorcerer, which is currently under renovations, but as they ride the elevator to the top, they encounter the vengeful inhuman prisoners who caused the sorcerer to disappear years before. The ride exits into Mythical Merchandise, a gift shop.
1. Expedition Hall
2. Double-Decker Bus
3. Museum of Mysteries
4. Markersea Steamer Line
5. Fortress of Fear
Dining:
6. Crystal Palace Inn
7. Mulligan's Irish Pub
8. River Thames Restaurant
9. Taste of Britain
Shopping
10. Big Ben Boutique
11. League of Adventurers Store
12. Charles Dickens Christmas Shop
13. Trafalgar Outfitters
14. Museum Gift Shop
15. Fish Market
16. Mythical Merchandise
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