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The Boardwalk at Epcot is quite possibly one of my favorite little unknown secrets of the Disney property. It’s free to park there and walk around. You can explore the resorts (which are stunning), you can enjoy street performers, delicious food, and the Boardwalk ambience that was so very popular in the twenties. By far, one of my favorite places to just hang out, and if you’re like me and love to save on parking and don’t mind a scenic walk, you can park at the Boardwalk and enter Epcot through their International Gateway entrance.

Now we’re on to Morocco.

This room is one of my other favorite spots. It’s so rarely frequented by the crowds that flood Epcot everyday, yet it is one of the most beautiful examples of culturally inspired architecture in the park. Just a room, with a couple benches and a thousand tiles. Win.

The other reason I love Morocco so much as far as locations in Epcot goes is because unlike the rest of the countries therein, I’ve never been anywhere that feels even slightly like Morocco. I’ve been to China, I’ve been to Europe, I’ve been to South America,  but never the Middle East. I suppose it’ll be that time soon.

Twist my arm, why don’t ya?

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