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I'm so glad to hear you had a wonderful mean at Agrabah Cafe! I've never eaten there myself but have only heard good things about it. The food looks delicious Do you remember what type of meat they had on offer?
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I agree. Morraco should have a buffet. I am iffy about trying Merrakesh, but if it was a buffet, I might be more prone to give it a go. Of course there are stil lso many places I want to try and just never have enough time.
Aside from the spilled coke, a great meal! I agree-- it would be wonderful to see Morocco at WDW have a buffet. I really like that restaurant, but get tired of just a plate of veggie couscous every time. The selection you had sounds fantastic. The decor is amazing, too. Perfect meal for the costumed Aladdin and Jasmine to choose!
What a delicious lunch! I was suprised that you are often able to find vegetarian moussaka. I've never seen it before without lamb or beef. Sorry that you couldn't enjoy the one at Agrabah!
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I'm so glad to hear you had a wonderful mean at Agrabah Cafe! I've never eaten there myself but have only heard good things about it. The food looks delicious Do you remember what type of meat they had on offer?
Mark says lamb, beef and chicken..... it's been a couple of weeks since we were there and that's the best he can come up with.
Aside from the spilled coke, a great meal! I agree-- it would be wonderful to see Morocco at WDW have a buffet. I really like that restaurant, but get tired of just a plate of veggie couscous every time. The selection you had sounds fantastic. The decor is amazing, too. Perfect meal for the costumed Aladdin and Jasmine to choose!
I'm with you about the veggie couscous - lovely though it is, it does get boring after a while....
I'm glad you had a great meal at Agrabah Cafe. The physical space and decor looks beautiful, and as I posted earlier, I absolutely love Adventureland at DLP. That restaurant did not exist the last time I was there (in 2005), so I am quite intrigued... I think they must have added the restaurant in the space that used to be the walk-through traction, "Le Passage d'Alladin." Do I have that right?
I can't wait to see what's next up in your TR!
Brad
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I'm glad you had a great meal at Agrabah Cafe. The physical space and decor looks beautiful, and as I posted earlier, I absolutely love Adventureland at DLP. That restaurant did not exist the last time I was there (in 2005), so I am quite intrigued... I think they must have added the restaurant in the space that used to be the walk-through traction, "Le Passage d'Alladin." Do I have that right?
I don't think so I believe that's still opposite the Agrabah Cafe. The Cafe is to your right just as you enter Adventureland.
Saturday 6 October – part nine: camels, dragons and princesses
We headed out through a shop that had a camel in it – seriously!
Our next stop was outside the castle, to get some photos...
A photo of the two of us ... and here’s how Mark got it!
... and then we went underneath to see the dragon who lives there. We both love this piece of animatronics. It’s just amazing to see, and I think we could both stand there for ages, admiring it, but eventually we had to tear ourselves away.
When we came out of there, we headed across to Fantasyland, which is so well themed.
Mark was worried that we might be going on his favourite ride...
... but alas, it had a long line, so that wasn’t an option, and besides, I want to make sure to get him on the one in Disneyland in California, as that will have its holiday makeover, and he has to see that!
I figured we’d go round Alice’s Curious Labyrinth, so we headed there, but for the first time ever, it had a line to get in it. Wow, we’ve never seen that in all the times we’ve been to Disneyland Paris. I guess it really was a busy day!
With that, we headed out of Fantasyland, and saw Princess Tiana and Cinderella, who had just finished with their meets and greets. It was fascinating to see everyone running after them, including a mother and her young daughter, who literally sprinted after them. We knew it was going to end in tears, as we could tell there was no way that they’d make it before they went backstage – and so it proved to be. As I said to Mark, the princesses can’t go into Discoveryland, and sure enough, the backstage area, was at the start of the walkway to Discoveryland.
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