We visited the Morocco Pavilion last night. All but one of the indoor shops, off the interior courtyard, are now closed and only fixtures remain. The shop that was open had hardly any merchandise on display. Remaining merchandise, which is truly sparse, has been brought to and displayed in the open market area of the courtyard. Sadly, it looks more like a yard sale rather than a shopping district. It also reminded me of a store that is closing, and has little to no merchandise left, but remains open to sell the little that remains because the lease expires on the 31st of the month.
Based on our observations, one cast member, located at the register in the interior courtyard, staffed the pavilion from the fountain to Restaurant Marrakesh. Additional cast members could be found at Spice Road Table and the shop adjacent to it.
If that was not sad enough, the host at Spice Road Table was pleading to guests, "Please join us for dinner."
Although it seemed as though photos for the 'gram were being taken in full force, the experiences are now limited to the Gallery of Arts and History and Spice Road Table. Regarding the former, because the doors are always closed, I cannot help but wonder how many people realize it is an open museum.