Liberty Square

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Liberty Square

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1180 Seven Seas Drive, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

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Colonial America theme, turkey legs, Hall of Presidents  

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"A historically themed land that leans toward authenticity rather than convenience—complete with a replica Liberty Bell and Liberty Tree—and even goes so far as to place modern restrooms deep within adjoining restaurant spaces so that the land itself remains true to colonial-era norms, preserving the period atmosphere for visitors." - Carlye Wisel Carlye Wisel Carlye Wisel is one of the nation's leading theme park journalists. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Bloomberg, Time, Travel + Leisure, and dozens of other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Todd Keller

Google
Great area of the park. Make a point to visit Hall of Presidents which is really enjoyable. This is one of the few places where you can find turkey legs for sale, so my husband makes sure to visit this area. Sleepy Hollow Refreshments is one of our favorite stops and, in my opinion, is a hidden gem. This is a little slower area of the park, but it's a great place to take a little breather here.

Travis Bohrer

Google
There are only three prime attractions in this area. Haunted Mansion, Hall of Presidents and Liberty Belle Riverboat. I don't know what the future holds for the Liberty Belle. Like Tom Sawyer Island, I see reports that demolition will be soon for a Cars ride, but I see other reports that have this demolition on hold. In my opinion, it's a nice ride around the Rivers of America, and it takes no more than 15 minutes. Ride it while you can. The Hall of Presidents is an interesting story about the role the President of the United States plays. Please be advised that with the current political climate, some guests may feel compelled to boo and hiss when presidents are called forth (the current president introduces Abraham Lincoln, too). It can be a bit stressful, in my opinion. Finally, there is the Haunted Mansion. In my opinion, it is a classic. But some younger audiences can find it scary at times. I suggest watching the ride videos on YouTube to decide. There are dining spots in this area. Sit down restaurants at the Columbia Harbour House and the Liberty Tree Tavern (reservations are recommended, in my opinion). Delicious turkey legs and other goodies are available at the Liberty Square Market. Finally, dessert items and other treats are at Sleepy Hollow. If you plan on watching a parade from this area, please get a spot early as this is a high foot traffic area. Enjoy.

Rachel Morgan

Google
Liberty Square Tavern is here. That's worth 5 stars alone. Liberty Square is atmospheric, you get a good dose of Americana and pride for our country, which is greatly needed right now. Not too busy except for when parades pass by. Some unique shops. Would recommend.

Gabriella

Google
A very nice and classic area of Magic Kingdom. The Muppets show is very entertaining and fun. It is also home to Sleepy Hollow Refreshments, which has a delicious Waffle Sandwich. The Liberty Square Market is here as well, which is great for a Mickey Pretzel or quick refreshment!

J. B. Godwin

Google
Great area of the Magic Kingdom. Explored Tim Sawyer Island as a kid in the 70s and as an adult with my wife on our most recent trip.

Mylo Crane

Google
Go see the County Bears!!! I hope Disney never changes this show. Absolutely the best! "She ain't pretty and I ain't too" hahaha

R C

Google
So incredible I love this show, I am British but this moves me and I think what an incredible country Americans have.

stevepeel1

Google
Very accurate portrayal of the colonial times architecture and atmosphere. The buildings look amazing as only Disney could recreate. Don't forget to check out the replica Liberty Bell cast from the mold of the original !
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Amanda L.

Yelp
Of all the "sections" at Magic Kingdom, Liberty Square is probably the smallest in terms of having the least amount of attractions of them all. My personal favorite part of the park is Tomorrowland in my #1, but I think Liberty Square comes in right at #3, tied with Adventureland! My favorite parts of Liberty Square is WITHOUT A DOUBT Haunted Mansion!!!!!! This is one of my top rides in the whole park and is more than reason enough to be going to the Liberty Square area! You should also maybe take note of the ground you're walking on throughout Liberty Square and perhaps look up the meaning of it and how it differs from the rest of the park!
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May A.

Yelp
Magic Kingdom (Orlando) Liberty Square is one of six "themed lands" at Magic Kingdom. There are more places to eat inside Liberty Square than there are rides and attractions. As far as attractions go we were able to watch a 22-min presentation inside a theatre at The Hall of Presidents. It was an animatronic presentation of all 45 U.S. Presidents on stage together. I wasn't able to get FastPass+ for Haunted Mansion and we weren't about to stand in the crazy long almost 3-hr line. Anyway, it wouldn't be a first time experience for us, this attraction can be found in New Orleans Square at Disneyland California. "Liberty Belle" at the Liberty Square Riverboat also sails from here (looks similar to the Mark Twain Riverboat at Disneyland) except here around the river there are signs that says "DANGER! Alligators and Snakes in area" Yikes! I guess they're really everywhere in Florida. So I got sent to the Pillory and Stocks at Liberty Square... all I wanted was a Mickey ice-cream! Review #1441
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Arlene M.

Yelp
Liberty Square is a small themed land connecting Frontierland with Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom. In the center of Liberty square is the great Liberty tree that sits in front of the Liberty tree tavern. This tree was purposely transported and planted here. Among its branches are 13 lanterns representing the 13 original colonies. it is the largest living tree in the Magic Kingdom. While there take a look at the replica of the Liberty bell with the crack surrounded by the flags of the 13 original colonies. A nearby pillory allows for a great photo opportunity. Attractions in this area include the hall of Presidents, the haunted mansion, and the Liberty Square riverboats on a trip through the rivers of America. Shops include Ye Old Christmas shop and Memento Mori which is a Haunted Mansion themed store. Sit down restaurants include the Liberty Tree Tavern and the Diamond Horseshoe serving identical menus. Fast casual food is also available from Columbia Harbor House, funnel cakes from Sleepy Hollow, and Liberty Square market where you can buy those delicious turkey legs. This area is great also for watching the parades. Parades normally start in Frontierland, cross over part of Liberty Square and work their way to the Cinderella castle and down Main St. You can usually get a good vantage point to see them. It's one of my favorite lands to visit in the Magic Kingdom!
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Stacy F.

Yelp
One of many themed areas in Magic Kingdom that transports you to a specific kind of 'land'. This one is historic Americana vibe. They have several shops and restaurants (I suggest looking for reservations in advance for the sit down restaurants). It's a large area, so it's easy to walk around and it has a lake view throughout, which is nice. The two main rides are the ferry boat and Haunted Mansion. The shooting area is closed for COVID right now, but the shops are open with controlled capacities. I prefer the Disneyland version where it's New Orleans based, but it's still a fun and scenic walkthrough nonetheless. Overall: B A fun 'land' in World with plenty to see and do. It does house my favorite ride in MK - Haunted Mansion.
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Aly W.

Yelp
I grew up with Disneyland and New Orleans Square. When you're in New Orleans Square, it transports you to another time and place. It is, without a doubt, my favorite of all Disney hubs day and night. Plus it's home to both the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean, and both rides are better for it somehow. Liberty Square just feels like an extension of Main Street. It's only home to the Haunted Mansion and it doesn't set the stage anywhere near as well. It's modeled after New England, but I know New England can be more atmospheric than this.
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Amy S.

Yelp
Liberty Square is the smallest part of The Magic Kingdom and has the fewest attractions, but that doesn't mean it isn't still great! The Haunted Mansion - This is simply a must-do. It's The Haunted Mansion, what else is there to say?! Personally, I don't think it's scary for kids; but, if you happen to have an overly sensitive child, you may not want to take them on this one. http://www.yelp.com/biz/haunted-mansion-orlando#hrid:UsiDpC5qcTsgos1jQ24A1A The Hall of Presidents - Great animatronics show about the history of the Presidents of the United States. Kids and adults will both enjoy this show. Great break from the heat too! http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-hall-of-presidents-orlando#hrid:GMhqPTp44zz4FNP-0e58HA Liberty Square Riverboat - Unless you just really need a break or really love riverboats, I'd say skip this one. There's not much to see, there aren't enough places to sit, and during the summer the sunny part of the deck gets super hot. http://www.yelp.com/biz/liberty-square-riverboat-orlando#hrid:W29cM2iDlhG369v5NMpZOg For meals in Liberty Square you have Liberty Tree Tavern and Columbia Harbor House. The fish and chips at Columbia Harbor House are pretty good. http://www.yelp.com/biz/columbia-harbour-house-lake-buena-vista#hrid:ODVvd7UfFX1G6NEWb-vwtA For a nice, fattening, yummy, yummy snack, grab a funnel cake from Sleepy Hollow. http://www.yelp.com/biz/sleepy-hollow-lake-buena-vista#hrid:5Yq6KROyYK6fvVtW2TK9lw For a nice, delicious, healthy snack, grab some fresh fruit from Liberty Square Market. There are 2 really great places to do some shopping here. Find everything Disney has to offer for Christmas at Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe http://www.yelp.com/biz/ye-olde-christmas-shoppe-orlando#hrid:fPuZX_3-DAmd-LgGyoRuYQ and find everything Disney has to offer for your kitchen at http://www.yelp.com/biz/yankee-trader-gourmet-shop-orlando#hrid:Ee2oeeYf-Ui0VnLHkjFn0Q There's also an area behind Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe where the little ones can meet Princess Tiana.
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Andrea A.

Yelp
Liberty Square is my favorite land in Disney World's Magic Kingdom. Now if you were to ask me what my favorite land in Disneyland is, it's Fantasyland. I love Liberty Square the best because it is unique and special to the park; Disneyland does not have Liberty Square so coming to visit this land is a rare and special treat. It's also smaller than the other lands which means it is a less crowded area than Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and Frontierland. Liberty Square begins and is found on the outskirts of Fantasyland. My husband and I found the Haunted Mansion right outside the Cinderella Castle (which you all know the Haunted Mansion is such an iconic ride but I will write a review on that attraction later). Liberty Square is extremely colonial and my husband commented that the land looks like Philadelphia. The cast members are dressed up from the Colonial era which gives a historical feel to the park. Liberty Square contains the attractions of the Haunted Mansion (as previously stated), the Liberty Square River Boat, and the Hall of Presidents (which is my husband's favorite attraction). They also have Sleepy Hollow and Liberty Tree restaurants and specialty stores like Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe. The attractions are amazing, the restaurants are fantastic and the stores are fun to browse in or shop at. Stop by this land for a good time and to take a break from all the crowds in Disney World.
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Pegah Y.

Yelp
Fun little section of Magic Kingdom! Liberty Square is probably the smallest "area" of the park, but contains some classic attractions. My fiance and I visited: -Haunted Mansion -Liberty Square River Boat Cruise (which goes around Tom Sawyer's Island, technically located in Frontierland) -Hall of Presidents (I don't know if they have this at Disneyland, but it was my first time visiting and I loved it). I'll review those separately. Definitely a very fun little part of the park, even if it doesn't have as solid a unifying theme as Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland, and Frontierland do.
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Karen C.

Yelp
Expensive, but you are in Disney 's clutches. Burger that was recommended by server as her favorite consisted of an over cooked fried egg, some indistinguishable seafoood (also over cooked), 2 strips of bacon, 2 slices of yellow cheese, a good-sized burger (underdone), a a lot of bun in proportion to the other components. Fries were blah. Server offered malt vinegar but did not bring salt, pepper, or sweetener for our iced teas. The other meal consisted of one piece of fried haddock (greasy) and fries. Total bill was $56 for 2 meals + 2 teas. Would not eat here again.
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P A.

Yelp
Liberty Square...the least favorite part of the Magic Kingdom for me. Why? It's small and unmemorable....I have no fond memories of this part of Disney. The paddlewheel riverboat is cool, I'll give it that....and the Haunted Mansion....but that's all she wrote about this place. On our recent trip, it was just a pass-through from Adventureland to Fantasyland...sorry Disney fans! Return Factor - 50%
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Liz C.

Yelp
While this isn't my fav area of the park, It does have one of my fav rides, Haunted Mansion is amazing! The river boat is cute. Definitely check it out. There's good restaurants in this area too.
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Louisa M.

Yelp
Liberty Square is the undisputed crappiest land in all of the Magic Kingdom (now that Toontown has bitten the dust). It's not that it's bad, it just can't compete with the glamour of Adventureland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, etc. The crown jewel of Liberty Square is the Haunted Mansion, one of the best attractions in the park. Liberty Square is also home to my favorite air conditioned napping spot: the Hall of Presidents!
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Daisy D.

Yelp
I've walked through this section for years and didn't realize - or just didn't pay attention - that it actually had it's own name. The main draw for me to this area is the Haunted Mansion (http://www.yelp.com/biz/haunted-mansion-orlando#hrid:ujpphYF6hphgd1OKkjiEkQ). I don't remember ever riding the Riverboat (though I walk by it on the path all the time) or the Hall of Presidents. I haven't eaten at any of the places in the area, but I've heard great things about Columbia Harbor House. I'll have to try that one of these days. Liberty Square does draw a lot of the crowd for the parade - so if you're not stopping to see the parade my advice would be to avoid this area around that time if you can. Other Activities Meet & Greet - Tiana Food Diamond Horseshoe Liberty Tree Tavern Sleepy Hollow Shopping Heritage House Yankee Trader Ye Olde Christmas Shop
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Esther B.

Yelp
Liberty Square! Probably the Magic Kingdom's most ignored land of all the 7 lands. You've gotta feel a little sorry for it. After all, the only reason anybody even comes here is to go to The Haunted Mansion (or as my family prefers to call it, "the not so haunted mansion"). It's very family friendly, typical Disney, and really, not to be missed. What it lacks in the scary factor, it more than makes up for in humor and stlye. The Hall of Presidents is also back here. Your kids might hate you for it, but if they are over 5 years old, you should make them see it. (just please leave the theater if they act up and can't be quiet!). I often wonder why Disney does not do something more with this area of the park. The river boats are so incredibly boring! At least this is a small area, so just before this piece of colonial America is able to put you to sleep, you will either be at Frontierland where you can get a real kick out of Big Thunder Mountain, or at the awesomeness of Fantasyland, which is the epitome of Disney awesomeness!
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Angela K.

Yelp
Every time we visit the Magic Kingdom we make a point to get to Liberty Square. For the Haunted Mansion, natch, but also for our lunch spot: the Columbia Harbor House. For Disney, the food is very good. The clam chowder is excellent, and the salmon over couscous with brocolli was very tasty without having any part of it fried. The fried shrimp basket is standard and good, as are the fish and chips. Slather on the malt vinegar and tartar sauce and you're set. For kids they offer pb&j, grilled cheese, and mac n cheese (plus applesauce, fries, or cookie upon request). After lunch you can laze around and catch the Hall of Presidents, which makes me tear up every time, I'm so sentimental. I also love the cute little random mallard ducks roaming around Liberty Sqaure.
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Bill E.

Yelp
On the hunt for the tastiest lobster roll in central Florida I tried the Columbia Harbor House in Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom. It's difficult to find really good food in any of the Disney parks unless you want to spend a large amount of money. This place was in the middle as far as cost per meal is concerned. Although they had a 10 dollar tuna sandwich (seriously?). The burgers are also about 10 dollars. The lobster roll was $13.00 which is a bit less than average. We also ordered the fish and chips which was about $8.50. The restaurant was big, and delightfully air conditioned which was a huge plus on this sweltering day. There were plenty of available tables as there is also seating upstairs. Very cute nautical themed spot to eat. The fish and chips were pretty good but not great. The lobster roll was very disappointing. Very little meat, lots of mayonnaise and celery on a large untoasted hunk of bread shaped like a roll. More like a lobster salad sandwich than an authentic lobster roll. I will add that I was born in Maine and spend my vacation there so I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to lobster rolls. While I appreciated the respite from the blaring heat in this charming place, next visit I'll try the burger. I was wicked disappointed in the lobster roll.
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Laura Kate S.

Yelp
It's hopping and bopping with patriotic fever. Hall of Presidents! Liberty Tree Tavern! HAUNTED MANSION!!
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George D.

Yelp
This part of the Magic Kingdom gives you a taste of what a Town Square must have been like during Colonial America just after its independence. Here you have the Hall of Presidents, Columbia Harbor House and the Haunted Mansion. This is a "must see" part of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
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John S.

Yelp
We don't have a Liberty Square at Disnelyand, in fact most of the stuff here is at the front of the park in California. However, it's a nice area of it's own here. We ate at the Colonial Harbour House which had some really decent food without breaking the budget and the ride around the steam boat was relaxing. We went to the Hall of President's show with the animatronics which was really cool, I hadn't seen it since I was a kid 20 years ago. The haunted mansion is located here and while the ride does seem better than Disneyland's the mansion only looks like a house while it looks like a real haunted mansion in California. We got lucky and got on before the lines got long. I gave it a 5 stars because of the theme, casting, and shows. We also found food we could eat here for someone who only eat veggies and seafood at the Colonial Harbour House with good food there and helpful cast members there. There's also a fixed menu restaurant which seems very well themed and popular.

Caleb H.

Yelp
Liberty Square is okay. My least favorite area of the park, but they do have one of my favorite rides in this area; the Haunted Mansion. Hopefully within the next few years they can expand this like they did to Fantasyland.