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=== Smokeshack Smoke ===
=== Smokeshack Smoke ===
Next to the [[River City Smoke House]] is a fenced off barbecue pit. They do not cook on it, but they will burn wood in it to give the area a distinct smell of a barbecue. (Disney parks do a similar trick with scents, though they use chemical smells.)
Next to the [[River City Smoke Shack]] is a fenced off barbecue pit. They do not cook on it, but they will burn wood in it to give the area a distinct smell of a barbecue. (Disney parks do a similar trick with scents, though they use chemical smells.)

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River City

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River City represents Missippi River communities of the past. It has a distinct New Orleans feel to the area, with themed music and architecture.

Food and Drink

Games

Restrooms

The nearest restrooms are located past the Lighthouse.

Rides

Shows

Trivia

Boat Dock

The River City Smoke Shack has a distinct dock look to it, including posts with a nautical rope fence around the water edge. This is because the location used to be a functional dock for a riverboat that sailed around the water.

Smokeshack Smoke

Next to the River City Smoke Shack is a fenced off barbecue pit. They do not cook on it, but they will burn wood in it to give the area a distinct smell of a barbecue. (Disney parks do a similar trick with scents, though they use chemical smells.)