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A Haunted Mansion Restaurant? Magic Kingdom’s Next Best Option

Haunted Mansion Restaurant

Disney excels in telling a great story. You’ve seen it repeatedly through the many movies the Walt Disney Company has produced over the years, as well as within Disney Park locations worldwide. And on that latter note, we’ve all been treated to our fair share of great stories via Park rides and other experiences. From novelty attractions with well-plotted backstories ...

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Great American Folk Heroes as Told by Disney

Sometimes real people do great deeds, and the stories of those deeds go down in history. Sometimes people create stories of impossible deeds around real people. And sometimes people invent great people to tell stories of impossible deeds. America’s legends contain all of these stories and more. Let’s celebrate America and all that it stands for, as the land of ...

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Bring the Magic Home: Magic Kingdom’s Liberty Square

Hello, Disney Fanatics of all ages! Are you a working mom looking for fun activities to do at home with your kids? Are you an average American dad looking for activities to teach your children about our great nation? Are you a person looking to bring more crafts and projects to bring magic to your daily life? Are you missing ...

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5 Little-Known Facts About Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom

Liberty Square

Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom is the most patriotic land in any Disney park, taking its inspiration from the original 13 colonies during the Revolutionary War. Imagineers did their homework when designing Liberty Square with loads of details hidden in plain sight. See how many of these little-known Liberty Square facts are new to you! Liberty Square was originally ...

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The Top 10 Things to Do in Liberty Square and Adventureland

When we visit the Magic Kingdom, we are hard-pressed to figure out where we want to go first. Do we make a dash to Frontierland to conquer two-thirds of the Magic Kingdom mountains? Or do we head to Fantasyland and tackle the headliner attractions that will have unbearable queues by mid-morning? Rarely, however, do we have any thoughts about heading ...

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How To Tackle Adventureland and Liberty Square Before Lunch

Liberty Square

Time can be crucial on a vacation. Sometimes you have the luxury of exploring, walking around, and soaking in the details. Other trips, you will only be visiting the park for a short period of time and need to focus on accomplishing what you want to accomplish in a short period of time. This is often the case for us ...

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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom

Liberty Square

The Magic Kingdom is the world’s most popular theme park. It has six lands, set up in a hub and spoke pattern. Starting at the front of the park and moving clockwise, the six lands are: Main Street USA, Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. Each land is themed to a certain time and/or place. Perhaps the smallest but ...

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5 Reasons You MUST Eat At Liberty Tree Tavern

Liberty Tree Tavern

As you head through the pillared entrance and inside the invitingly quaint lobby you’ll be treated to the creaking sounds of the wooden planks beneath your feet and the bellowing calls of a colonially-outfitted “town crier” who is summoning the next party to be seated with a, “Hear ye, Hear ye!” Right away you’ll be transported to a simpler time ...

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12 Most Decadent Snack Foods At Magic Kingdom

What’s not to like about snacking? It can be cheaper and quicker than the alternative of counter and table service restaurants at the Magic Kingdom. It allows you to experience a wide variety of different sweet, sour, tangy, and tasty treats! Everywhere you look there is a cart, a counter, or a restaurant offering you something delicious. It can seem ...

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10 Amazing Facts About the Magic Kingdom

10. Magic Kingdom Walkway The next time you visit the Magic Kingdom, notice the walkways. They are red, and that is because Walt Disney wanted his guests to feel like the “red carpet” had been rolled out for them. Also, cast members who are in character costumes stay in character until the red walkway entrances and exits turn a different ...

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