Hall of Presidents - Liberty Square - Disney's Magic Kingdom
Although The Hall of Presidents was one of the original attractions when Disney’s Magic Kingdom first opened its doors in 1971, the history of the attraction actually dates to an audio-animatronic exhibition called “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” that Walt Disney featured at the 1964 New York World’s Fair.
The Hall of Presidents takes place in a 700-seat, state-of-the-art theater (the perfect spot to escape the summer heat!) that lies in the heart of Liberty Square – just across the bridge from Cinderella Castle. The attraction begins with a short patriotic film that traces the history of the United States Constitution and early presidential milestones. After the film, the screen disappears to reveal a stage full of life-size, audio-animatronic figures of each of the 42 U.S. presidents – from George Washington to George W. Bush (who actually gives a speech, along with Abraham Lincoln).
The meticulous detail apparent in the design of the audio-animatronic presidents includes authentically reproduced hand-tailored suits, hairstyles, mannerisms and even braces on Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s legs. Also look for the dramatic moment when Lincoln actually rises from his chair to give his speech.
The Hall of Presidents show runs for approximately 25 minutes and takes place every half-hour. Dining opportunities near the theater include the Liberty Tree Tavern and Sleepy Hollow (snack bar). For souvenirs, check out the adjacent Heritage House, which offers a variety of presidential memorabilia, and Liberty Square Portrait Gallery.
Note: The Hall of Presidents is wheelchair accessible.
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