Morocco
Most guests enter Busch Gardens through Morocco, which is the most recently renovated park entrance. All of the guest relations building, as well as two ticketing buildings, can be found in front of the entrance. Morocco contains a number of shops containing African-themed items and Budweiser memorabilia. Casablanca Outfitters offers clothes in current fashions as well as accessories. Continental Curios features African merchandise, including brass gifts. To rent a stroller or to purchase toys and gifts geared toward children, guests can go shopping at Jeepers and Creepers. For Anheuser-Busch gear, including hats, towels, and shirts, guests can stop by the Label Stable. Nature’s Kingdom provides natural gifts and Safari Central offers toys, souvenirs, and clothing.
There is also an ice cream shop called Sultan’s Sweets and a candy shop named Tangier’s Taffy in Morocco, as well as the Zagora Café, which is a dining facility. Here, guests can enjoy chicken strip, hamburgers, salads, fries, fruit, and other refreshments for lunch or choose from an extensive breakfast menu, including sausage and fruits.
The musical show KaTonga is the primary attraction in Morocco. It can be found in the Moroccan Palace Theater. It will always be busy in Morocco because it is one of the entrances to the park and it is the only exit. Since there are no rides, however, there aren’t any lines. Zagora Café can get crowded around meal times.
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