Magic Carpets Over Agrabah

The Magic Carpets Over Agrabah (formerly known as The Magic Carpets of Aladdin) is a ride in Epcot, at Walt Disney World. It is based on the 1992 film, Aladdin. It is similar to the ride Dumbo the Flying Elephant, in that riders in the front rows control how high their carpets fly, and the ride lasts about 90 seconds. There is Aladdin's magic lamp at the top, rather than Timothy Mouse. At the entrance, there is a camel that squirts people as they walk by, much like the Stitch figurine outside World of Disney shop, also in Walt Disney World. The ride is found in the Morocco pavilion in the World Showcase. It originally opened in the Magic Kingdom on May 24th, 2011. It was temporary closed on December 11th, 2017, and moved to Epcot. It will reopen on January 27th, 2018.

Premise
Magic Carpets Over Agrabah is based on the Disney animated feature, Aladdin. The story continues, when the Genie, in a fit of flight and fancy, has conjured up an entire fleet of magic carpets (16 in all) for adventure-seeking Guests to experience on this attraction.

Trivia

 * Magic Carpets Over Agrabah first opened in the Magic Kingdom under the name The Magic Carpets of Aladdin. On December 11th, 2017 it closed, so it could be moved to Epcot. It will reopen in Morocco on January 27th, 2018. Adventureland was also closed from December 11th, 2017-December 23rd, 2017.