Aladdin's Oasis is a defunct restaurant from Disneyland's Adventureland. It was themed to the 1992 film Aladdin and replaced by the Jungle Cruise property attraction, the Tropical Hideaway.
History[]
Backstory[]
Aladdin's Oasis was a mystical venue run by the merchant Kazim in the deserts of Agrabah. The oasis would host Agrabah figures such as Aladdin, the Cave of Wonders, the Genie, Princess Jasmine and many others.
Development history[]
Aladdin's Oasis replaced the Tahitian Terrace in 1993, following the success of the Aladdin film. In 2008, the restaurant was used for Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries where it was made to depict the Temple of Sherdil in Bengal.
Summary[]
The oasis was a dining-service with a stage including the head of the Cave of Wonders. Performers would do Aladdin themed shows on the stage as guests ate.
Jungle Cruise connections[]
Adventure Trading Company[]
Aladdin's Oasis was a location in this attraction. A map of the Wilds of Adventureland had an illustration of the oasis and the location housed the Skull Juju mission where guests needed to tell stories within the oasis and have them hung up by the titular Adventure Trading Company.
Tropical Hideaway[]
Rosita references the restaurant when she says the location proceeding the Enchanted Tiki Room's restaurant was a, "Real oasis". The Magic Carpet mosaic from the oasis also continues to appear in the Tropical Hideaway. In addition to this, a small market-area sells, "Magic Carpets" and, "Exotic lamps" in tribute to the oasis' history.