Food: If you want a snack of an incredible French pastry or
dessert, try the counter service in the France
section called Boulangerie Patisserie. There are two full serve restaurants
here, Bistro de Paris and Chefs de France. They are both in the same building,
with the Bistro being the more expensive. At Bistro de Paris, start with an
appetizer of escargot or duck foie gras and move onto an entree of truffles,
lobster tail, other seafood, or any other number of French cuisine specialties.
Chefs de France offers many menu selections of seafood and fish, meats, and
poultry. Both restaurants serve fabulous French desserts.
Shopping: Numerous shops in the France
area offer Parisian souvenirs, French dinnerware, perfumes and cosmetics, and
wine.
Rides or Attractions: The Impressions de France movie is
excellent and makes the movie-goer feel as if he or she just flew over France.
Watch for the live juggling act and be sure to snap a photograph of the 1/10th
size reproduction of the Eiffel Tower.
When it was built, Mr. Eiffel's original plans and blueprints were used.
MOROCCO
Food: Morocco's
counter service open-air restaurant is called Tangierine Cafe. They offer
Mediterranean Pizza, wraps, chicken, hummus, tabouleh, couscous, etc. There is
a coffee bar in the cafe. Morocco's
full service restaurant is called Restaurant Marrakesh and they serve kebabs,
seafood bastilla, lamb meshoui, and many other North African dishes and unique
desserts. You may catch the entertainment, a belly dancer, at the full serve
restaurant.
Shopping: The half dozen shops in Morocco
offer the buyer jewelry, leather, brass, baskets, dishware, carpets, furniture,
wood items, musical instruments, and clothing in addition to many other items.
Rides or Attractions: You will not be able to miss the
Koutoubia Minaret (the prayer tower). The places represented here are Marrakesh,
Casablanca, and Fez.
You can learn about Morocco
with the 45 minute tour called The Treasures of Morocco. Be sure to also see
the Gallery of Arts and History and the Fez House, which shows how a Moroccan
family lives.