Again with the false information. The Morocco pavilion is neither sponsored by or has any relationship with the country of Morocco. It has not for over a year.
“I think they should replace the current “outpost” area. I know that is supposed to become a larger africa area… but then animal kingdom happened. I think India or Spain would be awesome to have there.”
Yeah, but an India area at Animal Kingdom would be good too…Oops, wait! 😉
Middle East, sure, but that won’t be very popular with the alphabet crowd. Or the alphabet crowd won’t be very popular with the people represented by the expanded Middle East offering.
India? India has an entire land in Animal Kingdom, which is also one of the largest lands in all of Disney World. I think they are good.
India will get a pavilion when either the Indian government or I Dian companies pony a large helping of cash. Given that India is unlikely to be a big tourist draw for Americans, I can’t imagine their ministry responsible for tourism sinking a billion or two into sponsorship for a pavilion and there aren’t a lot of large Indian corporations looking to raise their profile with US tourists.
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Again with the false information. The Morocco pavilion is neither sponsored by or has any relationship with the country of Morocco. It has not for over a year.
EricJ
“I think they should replace the current “outpost” area. I know that is supposed to become a larger africa area… but then animal kingdom happened. I think India or Spain would be awesome to have there.”
Yeah, but an India area at Animal Kingdom would be good too…Oops, wait! 😉
MARK
It’s not inclusive enough, it needs LGBTQIAPF+ representation. Then can we see the real change.
J
Hmm, it is a little weird that India is not represented. I can picture the Disney version of the Taj Mahal.
Steve
Middle East, sure, but that won’t be very popular with the alphabet crowd. Or the alphabet crowd won’t be very popular with the people represented by the expanded Middle East offering.
India? India has an entire land in Animal Kingdom, which is also one of the largest lands in all of Disney World. I think they are good.
Barry
India will get a pavilion when either the Indian government or I Dian companies pony a large helping of cash. Given that India is unlikely to be a big tourist draw for Americans, I can’t imagine their ministry responsible for tourism sinking a billion or two into sponsorship for a pavilion and there aren’t a lot of large Indian corporations looking to raise their profile with US tourists.
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