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The Haunted Mansion - As you walk through the cemetery you feel an awry coolness in the air.  You enter the main chamber and your "Ghost Host" greets you with a cynical voice.  You end up in a chamber with no windows and no doors.  There is something else happening.  "Is the haunted room actually stretching?"  The "ride" portion begins when you board your "doom buggy" and get a first hand tour of the mansion.  Your host tells you, "We have 999 happy haunts here, but there is room for 1,000.  Any volunteers?"  The attention to detail in this attraction is awe inspiring.  On most attractions, they spend plenty of time cleaning.  Here, they keep it nice and dirty.  Enjoy!
The Hall of Presidents - Many people call this "The Hall of Haunted Presidents."  This is because the Disney Imagineers have outdone themselves.  Each of the 42 presidents are represented as audioanamatronics (George W. Bush is the 43rd president, however, Grover Cleveland served two nonconsecutive terms as the 22nd and 24th presidents).  The show begins with a big screen presentation of American History.  As it ends, the screens move apart and the Presidents appear for a symbolic role call.  Both George W. Bush and Abraham Lincoln speak.  Note that several of the Presidents nod, turn their heads, and even rudely speak to others while these two speeches are being delivered.
The Liberty Belle Riverboat - Climb aboard this historic American Icon.  This is an actual steam paddle wheel boat which takes you on a 30 minute tour of the "Rivers of America."  At night, the boat is all lit up and looks magnificent
The Mike Fink Keelboats - This attraction is currently closed indefinetly due to bidget cuts.
The Liberty Bell and Liberty Tree - Come see an authentic replica of the Liberty Bell.  The Liberty Tree is majestic and contains 13 lanterns to signify the original 13 states.

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