Marker Disneysea: Arabian Coast
This Middle Eastern area is another family area, even though its rides are more family-centered than the ones in Mermaid Lagoon. This area has a theme based off the Arabian Nights stories, most especially Aladdin.
When crossing over from Mermaid Lagoon, guests enter a Middle Eastern port. A dhow (Arabian boat) is seen nearby on the left. Also on the is Aladdin's Flying Carpets, a spinner ride where guests may get squirted by camels. Closeby is the Sultan's Palace restaurant, where guests can eat an authentic Middle Eastern cuisine, and the Caravan Carousel, a two-story carousel where guests ride camels. Guests can also shop at the nearby buildings, Open Sesame and 3 Wishes Bazaar. A snack stand known as the Eats of Agrabah is also nearby, as well as the station for the Marker Disneysea Steamer Line, which goes to Forgotten Rivers.
Further up north past a second bridge to Mermaid Lagoon is a small, Arabian building where guests ride Sinbad's Storybook Voyage, a dark ride similar to the one in Tokyo. Desert Moon is a nearby restaurant. In the back of the area is the ominous Cave of Wonders, where guests ride the family coaster, Aladdin and the Cave of Wonders. Although it is based off the animated film, the exterior resembles that of the live action film to hide the show building. Treasure Trove is a nearby gift shop.
Attractions:
40. Aladdin's Flying Carpets
41. Caravan Carousel
42. Marker Disneysea Steamer Line
43. Sinbad's Storybook Voyage
44. Aladdin and the Cave of Wonders
Dining:
45. Sultan's Palace
46. Eats of Agrabah
47. Desert Moon
Shopping:
48. Open Sesame
49. 3 Wishes Bazaar
50. Treasure Trove
This and Mermaid Lagoon create a family area, but I did add more of a flare to it. I had a cave of wonders coaster, an idea I've had for a while, and some Middle Eastern things. Do note that the Sultan's Palace has gardens in front of it, and that's where the snack stand and flying carpets are found. The carousel is located in a nearby tower.



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I’ve always loved Aladdin so I think I’d really love this area-especially riding the coaster! There is so much you can do with this theme. It’d be really fun to explore.
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