Tree Removed, Fountain Fixed During Morocco Pavilion Construction at EPCOT

Toni Ferrigno

Morocco Pavilion scaffolding and scrim

Tree Removed, Fountain Fixed During Morocco Pavilion Construction at EPCOT

The Morocco Pavilion in EPCOT continues to be plagued by construction, with walls blocking much of the front courtyard.

Morocco Pavilion Construction

Morocco Pavilion courtyard construction walls and scaffolding

These construction walls, scaffolding, and scrim went up in March. While the walls can be discouraging, everything is open as usual within the pavilion, including the Jasmine meet and greet.

Morocco Pavilion courtyard construction walls

A tree behind this walled section — seen in previous construction updates — has been removed. Seating around the walls is for Tangierine Café.

Scaffolding covered in scrim on Morocco wall

The scaffolding, covered in scrim, reaches all the way up over the pavilion’s walls.

Walkway between Morocco Pavilion scaffolding and construction walls

A pathway is open between the scaffolding and construction walls.

Morocco Pavilion scaffolding and scrim

Guests can walk through the scaffolding and scrim into the pavilion. On this side, rolling planters block a walkway next to the scaffolding.

Fez House fountain

Both of the spouts in the Fez House are operating again. Recently, only the left one was working.

The Morocco Pavilion has been under near-constant construction since Disney took over ownership in 2020. Disney revamped Spice Road Table but never reopened Restaurant Marrakesh, although it remains on the Walt Disney World website as “temporarily unavailable.”

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