Reviews of Mexico Pavilion

Reviews

31

Rating

8.32 / 10

Recommended By

90%



Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020

Rating: (6)
Not Recommended

To be updated

Pros:

Nice it has a Ride

Cons:

To old
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Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/13/2020

Rating: (3)
Not Recommended

I love the scenery in Mexico, but I can’t get behind the temple. The ride is simply outdated and should be redone with a Coco theme. The best part of Mexico is the quick service outside of the temple.

Pros:

Good Food Air Conditioning

Cons:

Outdated Ride Can get packed
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Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/12/2020

Rating: (3)
Not Recommended

this pavilion is a nice place to cool off and have a meal. The attraction is good for little children.

Pros:

restaurant very good

Cons:

Attraction is lame. Just another boat ride
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Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 08/04/2022

Rating: (7)
Recommended

Nice layout & good choice of quick & sit down food

Pros:

Layout, food choices & a boat ride

Cons:

Shopping areas are all quite similar
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Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 05/23/2022

Rating: (9)
Recommended

I honestly love the Mexico pavilion. Although, it could use an expansion. Sometimes it feels crowded. If they want to expand it, I definitely think they should include a Coco attraction. This would allow Gran Fiesta Tour to remain (which doesn't have much line capacity).

Pros:

It has a ride. The area is very beautiful.

Cons:

Can be crowded.
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Reviewed by Perkisizing Review Date: 12/27/2021

Rating: (8)
Recommended

I love the night time atmosphere as well as it being a place to cool down. Great merchandise, and place to sit and eat or drink. And hey, if you want go hop on a boat with Donald, Jose, and Panchito.

Pros:

Great food and drink, places to buy things, cute ride

Cons:

Love Gran Fiesta, but perhaps it might be time for Coco to come in.
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Reviewed by Salz Review Date: 09/20/2021

Rating: (10)
Recommended

This may be our family favorite! Most of the Mexico pavilion is in or around the pyramid - don’t just walk by. It has much more to offer than most of the pavilions. Inside you’ll find a replica of an open air market with souvenirs from Mexico. When you first enter the pyramid there is a cultural exhibit. Recently it has focused on Dia de los Muertos (think Coco) and there is a little interactive part to play with. There are two amazing sets of artisans working right there. You can watch a glass blower or see authentic Oaxacan carving and painting. You can buy affordable, hand crafted decorative art here. There is also a beautiful restaurant and a tequila bar, as well as the Kidcot station and bathrooms. The restaurant is very beautifully themed, the food is good, but it is dark. Take the Gran Fiesta boat ride! It’s like it’s a small world goes south of the border without the ear worm. The ride is funny, relaxing and a nice break inside with AC. There has been a great element in this pavilion when the interactive games like Agent P were available. Hopefully there will continue to be fun interactive surprises here when the Duck Tales game eventually debuts. Outside of the pyramid you can meet Donald Duck in his Mexican attire. You can typically hear Mariachi Cobre here (they’re in the big theater during the pandemic). You can buy a marionette or a hand carved ring at the kiosk. The second building house a restaurants with dine in or take out options. You can get a nice meal here, overlooking the lagoon. Finally there is a food booth where you can get a cold margarita or a yummy snack like nachos to carry around with you.

Pros:

Several restaurants, a ride, a character meet, a cultural exhibit, open air shopping market, artisans, character meet, live music

Cons:

Pyramid can get crowded
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Reviewed by HeartBreakKris Review Date: 03/01/2021

Rating: (9)
Recommended

The indoor setting makes the whole pavilion unique compared to the rest of them. The restaurants aren’t the best but they’re still pretty good. The shopping is fun with some unique merch. The Three Caballeros boat ride is 1 of 2 rides in World Showcase, so hop on and have some fun!

Pros:

Ride, shopping, indoors

Cons:

Food could be better
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Reviewed by Camila Review Date: 10/21/2020

Rating: (10)
Recommended

The pavilion with the most things to do.

Pros:

Ride, a lot of shopping, eating, drinking. Represents Mexican culture in a great way and respectfully.

Cons:

I know Coco is a mexican based movie and a best-seller, but there's too much coco and coco isn't the only thing about Mexico.
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Reviewed by NatalieWay Review Date: 07/14/2020

Rating: (9)
Recommended

Delicious food and drinks. The inside is really neat and pretty. The Three Caballeros ride is inside.

Pros:

Food. Drinks. Ride.

Cons:

None.
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