For V.I.PASSHOLDER Days at Walt Disney World, Restaurant Marrakesh has become an exclusive Passholder lounge.
Restaurant Marrakesh Passholder Lounge
Restaurant Marrakesh in the Morocco Pavilion has not operated as a restaurant since 2020. Since then, it has been used as an open seating area and as the Florida Blue Medicare Lounge. It will be open as a Passholder lounge from May 1 to June 18, from noon to 8 p.m. daily.
Signage inside and outside of the restaurant has been changed to read “Annual Passholder Lounge.” The color scheme of the signs and interior decorations is red and yellow.
Passholders must present their valid Annual pass and a government-issued photo ID to enter the lounge.
There’s a recharging station. Guests can lock their devices in the lockers while they charge.
Passholders can enjoy complimentary snacks and water. The space is air-conditioned with seating.
Passholders receive a small Passholder button.
Surprise Disney characters appear for meet and greets. There’s a line in the center of the lounge for the meet and greets.
We got to meet Genie. There is a PhotoPass photographer available.
During last year’s V.I.PASSHOLDER Days, the Passholder lounge was in The Land Pavilion.
V.I.PASSHOLDER Days lasts through June 26. Passholders can also take advantage of a Disney Store discount. Other EPCOT offerings include the Stitch Passholder magnet, Stitch Cake Cone, and Stitch Magic Shot.
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