There are 3 rides in Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom. Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom is the most historic lands and a land where everyone in your party can learn something about America’s history. Here you’ll find a cast of the Liberty Bell, the flags of all 13 original colonies and a 100-year-old oak tree called The Liberty Tree. It is also home to one of the parks most popular dark rides, The Haunted Mansion.
The Haunted Mansion is a dark ride through a old, abandoned estate haunted by 999 happy haunts. Your Doom Buggy will carry you through 15 rooms as your ghostly tour guide points out the haunts along the way. And at the end of your tour, 3 happy haunts might just hitch a ride with you for a way out of the mansion. Little ones beware, this ride is dark and somewhat scary for the youngest members of your party. My kids were finally brave enough to ride this attraction when they were over the age of 6.
The Hall of Presidents is an amazing attraction, bringing together 43 animatronics resembling and representing all of the United States presidents. The presidents work together to tell the history of America, from signing the constitution to present. If your children are studying American history, this attraction is sure to enrich their education.
The Liberty Belle steam-powered riverboat takes you on a scenic half-mile adventure around the Rivers of America. This riverboat features 4 pristine decks, the Plighthouse, the Promenade, The Texas and the Main Deck, and is a reproduction of the historic vessels that traveled up and down the mighty Mississippi River. If you need a break from the crowds and want to get some fresh air, take a 17 minute ride on the Liberty Belle.
Don’t miss the secret path between Liberty Square and Big Thunder Mountain.
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