Construction walls have shifted slightly during the courtyard construction at the Morocco Pavilion in EPCOT.
Morocco Pavilion Construction
We reported a week ago on the new construction walls taking up much of the pavilion’s front courtyard.
Scaffolding and scrim cover the archway entrances into the rest of the pavilion. But construction walls have been pulled back from this area. They no longer run right up around the scaffolding.
There is now a pathway between the construction walls and scaffolding. Guests can enter the pavilion through the scaffolding or another doorway on the Tangierine Cafe side of the courtyard.
For reference, the photo above shows what this area looked like when construction began:
On the other side of the pavilion’s main entrance, a small construction wall has been removed. More scaffolding and scrim jut into the space where it used to be. A rolling planter sits in front of this scaffolding.
Another rolling planter has replaced a construction wall on the other side of this pathway.
The pavilion’s regular dining and shopping options all remain open during construction.
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