This article is on the real-world shopping locations. For the fictional location, see Adventureland Bazaar (location).
The Adventureland Bazaar is a shopping-service in the Adventureland of Disneyland, Disneyland Paris and Tokyo Disneyland. In the Magic Kingdom's Adventureland, it is known as the Agrabah Bazaar. The bazaar is largely themed to the 1001 Arabian Nights and the film Aladdin (1992) in most parks but Tokyo where it is themed to The Jungle Book.
History[]
Backstory[]
The Adventureland Bazaar is a shopping-locale in the realm of, "Adventureland", a hybrid region of exotic regions from across the world, connected by the supernatural Rivers of Adventure. The bazaar is a middle-eastern establishment, presumably constructed in the middle-east or by middle-eastern people, most likely from the kingdom of Agrabah.
Development history[]
Summary[]
This is a shopping locale in Adventureland. It also contains, "Aladdin's Other Lamp", a coin-operated form of comedic fortune-teller.[1]
Jungle Cruise connections[]
Adventure Trading Company[]
In The Daily Gnus were advertisements for the bazaar which read, "Adventureland Bazaar for all your shopping needs, From everyday to the bizarre". The bazaar was also featured on a maraglyph map of Adventureland. On the outpost's bulletin board there was a note reading, "-New book by Prof. Albright the Albright Award Winning Author Only at the bazaar”, referencing historic author, archaeologist and biblical scholar, William F. Albright (1891-1971).
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye[]
The genie in Aladdin's other lamp will sometimes foretell guests going on adventures with Indiana Jones.
Jungle Cruise[]
Above the establishment is a window for tattoo-artist, "Prof. Harper Goff", a tribute to Jungle Cruise imagineer Harper Goff. Goff's fictional counterpart has since been further tied into the story of the Jungle Cruise. The genie in Aladdin's other lamp will sometimes mention the Jungle Cruise. One of the racks in the store has a weathervane adorned with one of the Jungle Cruise's boats atop it.
Skipper Canteen[]
In the canteen's library is a book by James Q. Treeface called, "The Strange Bazaar".
Tropical Hideaway[]
The bazaar is referenced by Rosita who claims the region across from the hideaway is, "Bizarre".
Trivia[]
- The market resembles a similar marketplace from the film Casablanca (1942), a film which Harper Goff was set-designer for.
- In Tokyo Disneyland, there is a mural of Shere Khan from the Jungle Book outside the bazaar on the upper level. There is also a mosaic of Kaa from the Jungle Book wrapped around a fountain outside of the entrance.

