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What Disney park has Aladdin?

Located in the center of Magic Kingdom's Adventureland, this is the only Aladdin-themed ride at the Walt Disney World Resort.



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Make your way into the exotic marketplace to meet Princess Jasmine and her prince, Aladdin. They'll share stories of Agrabah under the shade of a colorful awning. You can recount your own tales of adventure in another magical kingdom you may know.

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The Magic Carpets of Aladdin is a ride in Magic Kingdom, at Walt Disney World. It is based on the 1992 film, Aladdin. It is similar to the Dumbo the Flying Elephant attraction in that riders in the front rows control how high their carpets fly, and the ride lasts about 90 seconds.

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Aladdin and Jasmine Meet-and-Greet: Jasmine and Aladdin also pose for pictures and sign autographs near Restaurant Marrakesh in the Morocco Pavilion at Epcot.

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Princess Jasmine has returned indoors to her Lamps of Wonder meet-and-greet location as physical distancing is lifted for characters around Walt Disney World. Lamps of Wonder is in the Morocco Pavilion at EPCOT.

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Meet Princess Jasmine at Epcot Morocco Pavilion | Walt Disney World Resort.

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Pixar Place is a themed land at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

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Frozen – Live at the Hyperion was announced on September 9, 2015, as a replacement for the venue's previous musical, Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular, which played from 2003 to 2016.

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In the original movie and derived productions, Agrabah is in the middle of the desert. In the live-action adaptation, its location is moved on the shore, partially filmed in the Wadi Rum Desert in Jordan.

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Meet Moana at Animal Kingdom Moana greets guests daily on Discovery Island at Animal Kingdom! What is this? You can find her down the own the path across from Isle of Java and near the bridge that leads to DinoLand, U.S.A.

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If you're into rides more than general theme park merriment and atmosphere, we suggest skipping Epcot, as it doesn't offer as many thrills. However, families, foodies and world's fair enthusiasts will likely enjoy their time at this concept park. Featured image courtesy of Walt Disney World.

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EPCOT is arguably the least family-friendly park at Walt Disney World, so you may not need more than a few hours to do everything of interest if you have small children. With that said, a full day at EPCOT is highly recommended for first-timers.

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#1 – The Best Disney Park – Magic Kingdom Coming in at number one is the original 1971 Walt Disney World park, Magic Kingdom! Home to the most magical castle on Earth and some of the most classic attractions in theme parks.

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You can meet both Aladdin and Jasmine at the Agrabah Bazaar in Adventureland.

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At Magic Kingdom, catch the Frozen sisters at the castle show and parade. Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire stage show features a variety of characters including Anna, Elsa and Olaf.

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