Aladins Oasis?

ParkHoppa

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Ive never been to this, i mean ive seen it many times, but never has it been open. What is it? Is it closed? If so why arent they putting an attraction there? :confused3
 
You're thinking of the area between Tiki Room and Jungle Cruise? If so, it was a small show.

They changed it at the start of the summer to an Indiana Jones show, but that has now ended and I think I heard that nothing is going on in there right now. Hope Aladdin comes back, I missed it each time before!
 
I really hope that they have it back as they will not have the show at the Hyperion Theatre in DCA open when we are there. :sad2:
 
If you've seen the Aladdin Musical Spectacular at California Adventure, then the Aladdin Oasis show is like someone's backyard version of the DCA show.

It's more of a kid friendly show, lots of kid audience participation. So good if you're with young children, a little boring and a "skip" if you're not with any kids. I'm pretty sure I've seen footage available on YouTube, if you're curious.
 

If you've seen the Aladdin Musical Spectacular at California Adventure, then the Aladdin Oasis show is like someone's backyard version of the DCA show.

It's more of a kid friendly show, lots of kid audience participation. So good if you're with young children, a little boring and a "skip" if you're not with any kids. I'm pretty sure I've seen footage on YouTube, if you're curious.

Thanks Everyone :goodvibes
 
We saw Aladdin and Jasmine doing a meet and greet there last Thursday- October 16. My daughter loves Jasmine but wouldn't go up because she was a little intimidated by Aladdin.
 
What use to be there in the 90's was the Aladin's Oasis Dinner show. It was great and only lasted perhaps 1 year. It a good dinner that had middle eastern style food and then dessert was a chocolate Lamp. They had a show going on during dinner that was in the style of the Aladin show in DCA today. The actors were good, singing was good and it was very funny. The food was good and it was a nice break in the day to sit down and have entertainment and food.

I never did get to see the meet and greet or any other shows they had had there, but from what I understand nothing matches the Dinner show they had. I wish Disney would do more of these.
 












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