Patriotic Experiences at Walt Disney World


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The Fourth of July at Walt Disney World might be a special day but the parks celebrate the Spirit of America all year round.   Here’s a great list of patriotic things to experience at Walt Disney World as we celebrate 239 years of independence.  

The Hall of Presidents – The Hall of Presidents is a great place to cool off and enjoy a spectacular presentation in which every U.S. President appears on stage. Behold all 43 U.S. Presidents on stage together in a patriotic celebration tracing the history of the United States.

Voice of Liberty – Gather ‘round as this outstanding a cappella group brings patriotic music to life beneath an acoustically perfect dome in the halls of The American Adventure.  Costumed in finery from the 1800s, this exceptionally talented choir of vocalists captures hearts with each stirring performances of Americana music.

The American Adventure – A 30-minute stage show chronicling our illustrious past and boundless future through Audio-Animatronics, film and music.  Benjamin Franklin and Mark Twain are your guides on this inspiring journey of our nation’s history. Join them atop the Statue of Liberty’s torch as they salute America’s greatest resource: its people.

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©Mad About the Mouse

Muppet*Vision 3-D – And now, for something completely silly. Join in the fun with Sam Eagle’s “A Salute to All Nations, But Mostly America” and Lady Liberty Piggy beams majestically…until….

Mickey’s Backyard BBQIt doesn’t have to be the Fourth of July to enjoy corn-on-the-cob, chicken, burgers, mac and cheese and other national treasures at Mickey’s Backyard BBQ.  Join Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Chip ’n Dale and listen to live country music and watch rope tricks.  Reservations for dinner are required, but you don’t have to be staying at Fort Wilderness Campground and Resort to book it.

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Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream –  Walt Disney was often referred to as an  “American original” and a very patriotic man.  As he once said, “Actually, if you could see close in my eyes, the American flag is waving in both of them and up my spine is glowing  this red white and blue stripe.” He was the epitome of the American dream – exhibiting hard work, goals and dreams realized.  Embark on a journey of the life and career of everyone’s favorite American icon.

Holly Wiencek
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