Liberty Square in the Magic Kingdom.
It's a small section in comparison to other themed areas, but it's packed full of history. First there's the architecture of the buildings and walkways, and the town square complete with the Liberty Bell and the Liberty Tree. You have the boat landing and the Liberty Bell Riverboat, always nice for a relaxing ride on the rivers of America. Two places to eat... The Liberty Tree Tavern for table service and the Columbia Harbor House for counter service. Both usually have decent eats but for something fast the Harbor House has the upstairs dining area that has a little alcove that overlooks the walkway below. There's the Haunted Mansion which is always a must do, especially on hot days. Some things ya never get tired of. Shopping offers there stores... The Christmas Shop, the history based shop, and the Haunted Mansion themed shop. There's a little shop to relax and get sweet treats like ice cream and funnel cakes, and sometimes it's simply nice to sit either under the Liberty Tree or the private little porch with to rocking chairs, and watch the crowds walk by. There's a little outdoor market right in the town square to get quick drinks and so snack treats. All in all... One of our favorite places to relax. Of course there's the Hall of Presidents to round out the history of America. One quick tip... It's always been our experience the Three Haunted Mansion line will be long... And then someone later almost a walk on... So if it's long when you first part by, return later for a shorter wait. So enjoy the history on your way to Frontierland or Fantasyland.
It's a small section in comparison to other themed areas, but it's packed full of history. First there's the architecture of the buildings and walkways, and the town square complete with the Liberty Bell and the Liberty Tree. You have the boat landing and the Liberty Bell Riverboat, always nice for a relaxing ride on the rivers of America. Two places to eat... The Liberty Tree Tavern for table service and the Columbia Harbor House for counter service. Both usually have decent eats but for something fast the Harbor House has the upstairs dining area that has a little alcove that overlooks the walkway below. There's the Haunted Mansion which is always a must do, especially on hot days. Some things ya never get tired of. Shopping offers there stores... The Christmas Shop, the history based shop, and the Haunted Mansion themed shop. There's a little shop to relax and get sweet treats like ice cream and funnel cakes, and sometimes it's simply nice to sit either under the Liberty Tree or the private little porch with to rocking chairs, and watch the crowds walk by. There's a little outdoor market right in the town square to get quick drinks and so snack treats. All in all... One of our favorite places to relax. Of course there's the Hall of Presidents to round out the history of America. One quick tip... It's always been our experience the Three Haunted Mansion line will be long... And then someone later almost a walk on... So if it's long when you first part by, return later for a shorter wait. So enjoy the history on your way to Frontierland or Fantasyland.




