Markersea: Polynesian Port


 Drawing inspiration from Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, this island paradise is where guests experience the wonders of the South Pacific. Here, they can find a lot of things to see and do in this tropical land.

When guests cross the bridge from Mystic Bazaar, they approach a large volcano. Here, they can venture inside and ride the Wrath of Pele aqua coaster. Similar to Journey to Atlantis at Sea World, this is where guests go deep into the volcano, but when they accidentally awaken the volcano goddess Pele, they must rush to escape her wrath. Every few minutes, some fire erupts from the top of it. The ride exits into Honu House, a gift shop. Going further on, guests will find the South Seas Restaurant, which overlooks the lagoon.
Guests then proceed into a Polynesian village, where they can find even more things. They can eat at the Liliokani Terrace, an outdoor restaurant named after Hawaii's last monarch. They can also shop at Aloha Marketplace, a gift shop, and the Moana Mercantile shop. Finally, guests can go into a theater and watch the Festival of the Islands show, a Polynesian show similar to Festival of the Lion King where guests take part in a celebration of Polynesian culture.
Attractions:
59. Wrath of Pele
60. Festival of the Islands

Dining:
61. South Seas Restaurant
62. Liliokani Terrace

Shopping:
63. Honu House
64. Aloha Marketplace
65. Moana Mercantile

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