Greece
The surroundings of the Greece Pavilion are lush and green, with a Ancient Grecian Feel. The center of the Pavilion features a smaller Replica of the Parthenon. Inside the Parthenon is an eatery called
The Olive Tree.
The Olive Tree
The Olive Tree Storyline is based on the legend that Athena, the Greek Goddess of Wisdom, gave the Greeks the olive tree. Which is why the center of the restaurant is a giant olive tree wrapping all around the interior of the restaurant, with carved stories from Greek mythology showcased throughout the tree. Statues depicting Greek Gods and Goddesses are also throughout the Restaurant. During lunch for quick service, statues and olive tree carvings stand in stone. However at night, they come to life for table service meals (Via Projection and AA technology).
The Olive Tree serves Quick Service during the day, and Table Service during the evening (Similar to Be Our Guest). During lunch, statues inside the restaurant stand in stone while at night, they come to life for table service meals.
Menu
Vegetarian Moussaka – $10.25
Griddled Greek Cheese – with Pistachios and Honey- $12.75
Build Your Own Gyro – $12.00
- Pick Your Bread: Wheat or White Pita Bread
- Pick Your Meat - Chicken, Lamb or Beef
- Pick Your Toppings: Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber, Bacon, Green Onions, Olives, Red Onions.
- Served with Tzatziki Sauce and Feta Cheese
Spanakopita – Savory Spinach and Cheese Pastry - $6.00
Greek Salad w/ Pita Bread – $7.25
Karydopita - Walnut and Coffee Cake– $4.50
Dannon Oikos: Blueberry, Key Lime, Vanilla, Strawberry, and Honey. - $3.25
Dinner Menu for The Olive Tree at the discretion of Olive Tree's new head chef and World Center Boardwalk's head chef.
Surrounding the Greece Pavilion are small “houses” on a mountain, resembling the architecture of small Greek Islands such as Santorini, Ios, and Naxos. For resort guests, this is where some deluxe hotel rooms are located. This is also where you can find small shops, a Kidcot Fun Stop, Ticket Kiosks, and an Adventures By Disney kiosk that shows the wonders of Disney’s Greece Vacations. Along these shops is Dionysus’ Wine Room, which features a space to try Greek Wines and unwind.
Dionysus’ Wine Room
Domaine Skouras Moscofilero – $3.50
Domaine Sigalas Assyrtiko Athiri - $3.50
Domaine Skouras St. George - $3.25
Alpha Estate Axa Syrah Xinomavro - $4.25
Tzatziki Martini – featuring Crop Organic Cucumber Vodka aand BOLS Natural Yogurt Liquer – $7.75
Creta Olympias Xerolithia – $4.25
Tsantalis Rapsani – $3.00
Behind The Olive Tree is the E-Ticket Mythos: The Tale of Greece.
- New '66 Map of Greece Pavilion Coming Soon.... -
Mythos: The Tale of Greece
This attraction begins in the queue, themed to a Museum in Greece, where guests see various artwork, historical pieces, and moments photographed throughout Greek history.
As you enter the pre-show, guests funnel into a room surrounded by Greek Pottery as the door closes.
Then, pretty much a recreation of this scene from Hercules happens. The Muses come to life on the pottery in front of guests, offering to show them the Heroes of Greek history, as only the Muses can, in Disney comedy style. A piece of pottery grows in size and opens the painted doors on the piece, and guests go through the art piece.
This attraction then takes guests on Greek pottery style vehicles, on a wild telling of Heroes throughout Grecian history, such as Achilles, Jason, Odysseus, Perseus, Theseus....
And yes, a spectacular Hercules scene does take place in the attraction, pretty much the same as the Zero the Hero number in the movie.
The ending is a revised rendition of "A Star is Born" from the movie to include the "edutainment" aspect from the attraction, adding in parts about the other heroes.
This zany ride is a Fastpass attraction, so reserve your adventure today!