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The Ultimate Magic Kingdom Visit – Tips for Tackling Disney’s Most Popular Park
1. Choose a Slow Day Of course, the Magic Kingdom is almost always a busy place. However, it is possible to choose a day that is not quite as packed as others. For this reason, we highly recommend checking crowd prediction calendars and doing your very best to schedule your Magic Kingdom when crowd levels are predicted to be low. This is
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The Ultimate Magic Kingdom Visit – Tips for Tackling Disney’s Most Popular Park
A visit to the Magic Kingdom is an exciting part of any Disney World trip! Unfortunately, due to the popularity of this park, it can also be a very stressful part of the vacation. That said, by doing the proper planning and setting reasonable expectations, it is possible to have a fun and low-stress experience at this most magical of plac
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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom
8. Play and eat As one of Magic Kingdom Park’s more low-key areas, Liberty Square is the perfect place to unwind, grab a bite to eat, and get a little shopping done. You may decide to tuck into a hearty family-style feast at the famed Liberty Tree Tavern or grab a quick snack at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments. Columbia Harbour House is a grea
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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom
7. The “Presidential Seal” of approval The Hall of Presidents, which is the closest manifestation to Walt Disney’s original concept for his One Nation Under God attraction, is more than just a theatrical presentation honoring the services and contributions of the nation’s Commanders and Chiefs throughout history. It is also a federally re
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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom
6. Time and Place Take notice of the timeline progression as you venture through Liberty Square, as well as the shift of scenery denoting changes in geography. The changes in architectural style previously mentioned actually start where Fantasyland ends, making the transition from English to early American. You’ll notice certain areas in
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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom
5. Numbers on Doors You may notice the two-digit numbering on the doors that appear in a great succession of buildings. These buildings present a progression in time as demonstrated by each uniquely crafted style in the windows, doors, and even the medium used in the construction. But if you’re left wondering what the exact year is that’s
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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom
4. Attention to details The smallest details make the biggest impact on the overall representation of early American life depicted in Liberty Square. Look closely at the shutters on the houses, for example, and you will notice that they are slightly crooked. This is a reflection on the American Revolution when England ceased shipment of m
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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom
3. Bells of authenticity The large Liberty Bell replica you’ll find in Liberty Square was in fact made using the same mold as the real Liberty Bell. However, there is an urban legend floating about that this bell is the actual replica of the Liberty Bell that was given to Pennsylvania at the time of the bicentennial, when each of the 50 s
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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom
2. Rooted in history One of Liberty Square’s most iconic markers is an enormous Southern Live Oak tree that stands right outside Liberty Tree Tavern and is adorned with 13 hanging lanterns, symbolizing the 13 original colonies. And rightly so the tree is known as “Liberty Tree” after the song by the same name, which was featured in the 19
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8 Secrets People Don’t Know About Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom
1. The founding of Liberty Square The story behind the very development and establishment of Liberty Square has a history all its own. Walt Disney, with a hearty love of history, hoped to someday establish a special area in Disneyland—Liberty Street on Edison Square, which would be an extension off Main Street and would represent Colonial
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