Casablanca is a real-world city in Morocco.
Description[]
Casablanca is a city in Morocco, along the Atlantic Ocean. It is a densely populated and highly commercial city with a large port.
Points of interest[]
- Airport:
- Rick's Cafe Americain: This was a, "Neutral" American gimmicked café located at 112642 Rue Renault.
History[]
Background[]
Jungle Cruise appearances[]
Jungle Cruise[]
On AWOL Airwaves, Albert Awol advertises the business, "Aero-Casablanca" as being a sponsor of the DBC which arranges for flights to the Congo. The downed plane in the Congo used to be implied to be one of this company's planes before it was retconned to being a plane belonging to Hathaway Browne.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar[]
There is a post-card in the Enchanted Tiki Bar to Trader Sam from Rick Blaine via the Jungle Navigation Company, presumably from his café in Casablanca which he identifies Sam as having visited.[1]
Other connections[]
Casablanca[]
Casablanca is the titular setting of this film which was set-designed by Jungle Cruise imagineer Harper Goff.
The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management)[]
A sticker for the Casablanca Hotel was amongst William and Morris' luggage.
The Great Movie Ride[]
Guests passed through a Casablanca airport as Rick Blaine said goodbye to Isla Lund.
Jungle Cruise Adventure Game[]
In this game, Rick Blaine is shown as a member of the Cruz and DeNyle families.
Other appearances[]
Min & Bill’s Dockside Diner[]
A crate outside of this Echo Lake restaurant is addressed to Rick's Café Americain in Casablanca.[2] This restaurant is themed to being run by the characters of Min Divot and Bill from the 1930 film Min and Bill.
World Showcase[]
The Morocco Pavilion of EPCOT has an establishment called, "Casablanca Carpets".[3]
Trivia[]
- Disneyland's Adventureland Bazaar resembles the bazaar from Casablanca.