| Liberty Square takes you all the way back to the days of the thirteen colonies. It is a tribute to the birth of the United States of America. Liberty Square was originally a project designed for Disneyland, but was put on hold so it could created especially for Disney World. |
| The Hall of Presidents The Hall of Presidents is a presentation of the story of the American Revolution. First, there is about a 15 minute cartoon narrated by Maya Angelou that informs of details that lead up to the war. The main attraction of the show is a display featuring all of the presidents of the United States. Life-size audio animatronics molded as exact look-a-likes of the presidents give the attraction an innovative approach to teaching the nations history. They do everything from agreeing by shaking their heads to fixing their clothes to give them a realistic look. Abraham Lincoln was the only president to have a speech until Bill Clinton was added. Now that Clinton's term is over, Lincoln is, again, the only one who speaks. The Haunted Mansion Here you'll take a tour of a mansion a get spooked by some pretty good Disney effects. You board "Doom Buggies" that rotate and are equipped with speakers that allow you to hear a guided tour by one of the mansion's many ghosts. There are some great special effects here that will disturb some young children, like the hanging body at the ceiling of the shrinking room when the thunder crashes. Scary!!!! The Liberty Belle Riverboat The Liberty Belle Riverboat is an authentic steam-powered sternwheeler. It makes daily trips up and down the Rivers of America providing a nice boatride for the park's guests. |