World of Discovery: City of Nature

 

Located left to the City of Tomorrow is this area, which celebrates the natural world. On land, air, and sea, guests can learn about the nature of the world we live in.

LAND PAVILION
The first pavilion of this area is the largest pavilion in the World of Discovery. Here, guests come into an African village, where the Festival of the Lion King plays. They can also embark on two journeys involving animals: Pride Land Safaris and Harambe Wildlife Trails. Also here is the Trader's Market and the Safari Shack restaurant.

SEA PAVILION
Next to the Land Pavilion is the newest facility of the Marine Life Institute, the Sea Pavilion. Here, guests are allowed to take part in Nemo and Friends Searider, a motion simulator where guests are shrunken to the size of a fish and travel through the seas with Nemo. Also in the pavilion is Turtle Talk with Crush, and most importantly, the Marine Life Institute Exhibits. Here, guests can see fish and other marine life up close. Coral Corral is a restaurant while Institute Shop is a gift shop.

AIR PAVILION
Last but not least is a weather station, where guests learn about the weather in The Sky Labs. Also in the building is Aviator's Grill, a restaurant, and Soarin', the iconic glider ride.

Attractions:
29. Festival of the Lion King
30. Pride Land Safaris
31. Harambe Wlldlife Reserve
32. Nemo and Friends Searider
33. Turtle Talk with Crush
34. Marine Life Institute Exhibits
35. The Sky Labs
36. Soarin'

Dining:
37. Safari Shack
38. Coral Corral
39. Aviator's Grill

Shopping:
40. Trader's Market
41. Institute Shop
I was originally going to have a smaller Animal Kingdom for this area, but I felt like it would be too much. This would be the only part of a park that has animals in it, so there was that. Plus, if there was more of that, it meant that the area would have to close earlier. So in all, I've decided to simplify it into this, just three nature-themed pavilions.

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