Magic Carpets or Flying Carpets are a mythological form of object, most famously affiliated with the One Thousand and One Nights.
Description[]
Magic Carpets are rugs capable of being used as flying vehicular transport. At-least some magic carpets were of roughly human-level sentience and intelligence with anthropomorphic features. Magic Carpets are most frequently affiliated with the middle-east.
History[]
Jungle Cruise appearances[]
Tropical Hideaway[]
In the Tropical Hideaway is an area selling magic carpets with brass and silk. A mosaic in the pavement also depicts Aladdin's magic carpet.
Other connections[]
Adventureland Bazaar[]
In Disneyland Paris, murals depict magic carpets in this bazaar.[1]
Adventurers Club[]
In the Adventurers Club's headquarters on Pleasure Island was the, "Authentic Magic Carpet of Abu Dhabi". This came with a plaque that read, "Acquired by Lord and Lady Reed and donated to the Club’s permanent collection following an unfortunate camel collision. Fortunately, Lord and Lady Reed walked away from the incident unscathed. “It pays to buckle up”.[2]
Aladdin[]
A sentient Magic Carpet was a supporting character in this film.
Other appearances[]
Aladdin's Oasis[]
It's a Small World[]
Several flying carpets appear over guests heads in this attraction, including Aladdin's magic carpet with Aladdin and Jasmine.
Magic Carpets of Aladdin[]
This attraction is set in Agrabah and has guests riding on magic carpets created by the Genie of the Lamp.
Mickey's PhilharMagic[]
Soaring: Fantastic Flight[]
In the late Camellia Falco's possession at the Museum of Fantastic Flight in Porto Paradiso was part of a magic carpet.
Walt Disney World Railroad[]
While passing through the Heart of Adventureland, the train conductor brings up Aladdin and his flying carpets.