Liberty Square Market: A Colonial Culinary Journey

Nestled in the heart of Liberty Square at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Liberty Square Market offers visitors a delightful colonial-inspired culinary experience. With its charming theming, fresh and healthy snacks, and convenient location, this open-air market invites guests to step back in time and enjoy a taste of early American history.

Liberty Square Market is designed to transport guests to the colonial era of American history. The market’s architecture and decor reflect the charm of early American marketplaces, with wooden structures, colonial-style signage, and traditional lanterns. Surrounding Liberty Square’s iconic Liberty Bell, the market evokes the patriotic spirit and historical significance of America’s founding era. The attention to detail immerses visitors in the ambiance of the past, making the experience not only a culinary delight but also a glimpse into the country’s rich heritage.

The highlight of Liberty Square Market is its menu of fresh and healthy snacks that cater to various dietary preferences. Guests can indulge in a variety of fresh fruits, including watermelon, pineapple, and grapes, perfect for a refreshing treat on a warm Florida day. Other offerings include pickles, mixed fruit cups, and baked goods, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy while exploring the theme park.

Liberty Square Market’s central location makes it a convenient spot for guests exploring Liberty Square and nearby attractions like the Haunted Mansion and Hall of Presidents. The open-air seating area provides a peaceful and relaxing setting to enjoy snacks, offering a temporary escape from the bustling theme park atmosphere.

Liberty Square Market at Disney’s Magic Kingdom is more than just a snack destination; it’s a journey through American history. With its colonial theming, fresh offerings, and serene ambiance, this delightful market provides guests with a unique and wholesome dining experience.

Guest Reportedly Falls to Their Death at Contemporary Resort

Potential tragic news today at Walt Disney World Resort as reports suggest that a visitor at Bay Lake Tower has fallen to their death. The sad information was released to Twitter by user The Rogue Attraction and later published by Inside the Magic. Initial reports claim that while attempting to use the 5th-floor bridge that connects Bay Lake Tower to the Contemporary Resort, Guests were stopped by emergency service personnel and not allowed to cross due to an apparent suicide.

Sadly, Walt Disney World is no stranger to death, including suicide. The same can be said for the Contemporary Resort. As this isn’t the first time an apparent suicide has occurred at this location, Guests may be surprised to learn the frequency of attempts to end life here. A similar situation happened at the Contemporary, which sits right outside of Magic Kingdom, in 2020 when a 22-year-old woman jumped to her death from the 4th floor of the Resort.

There’s this weird phenomenon where people who are severely depressed but want to have that one last good happy family memory will go to Walt Disney World. They’ll deliberately book a room at the Contemporary Resort, which is 14 stories tall. And after that happy family time they will throw themselves off the building.” – a quote from the New York Post.

The current details surrounding this most recent event at the Contemporary Resort remain quiet. Although it isn’t entirely uncommon for Disney World to keep matters like this away from the press, there is little information to report outside of what is being shared on social media. Guests at the Contemporary did also tweet that they were not allowed to enter the bridge to Bay Lake Tower as security and other crews were still cleaning and investigating the scene.

However, corroborating first-hand accounts on Reddit further confirm the story’s validity. Guests staying at the Resort report receiving a call early in the morning notifying them of a medical emergency and advising not to enter their balcony areas. The site of the apparent suicide was riddled with law enforcement and emergency services. 

Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort opened in 2009 at the Walt Disney World Resort. Although meant to serve as a stand-alone Resort dedication to Disney Vacation Club members, it is widley considered part of Disney’s deluxe Resort offering that famoulsy sits upon the monorail to Magic Kingdom. A large bridge reached from the 5th floor of  Bay Lake Tower to the Grand Canyon Concourse of the main building providing easy access to shopping and dining options available at the Contemporary.

There has been no official statement by Walt Disney World or local authorities, so it is difficult to suggest that the fall resulted from a suicide attempt. However, many Guests indicate that the action that led to the death of a Disney World Guest was intentional. We will update this story as more details are released to the public.

As the Disney World Resort is home to  themeParks such as EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom (as well as water Parks and Disney Springs), it’s difficult to understand why anyone would consider suicide at “The Most Magical Place On Earth.” Although there isn’t extreme clarity regarding what happened at this specific Disney World Resort hotel today, suicide’s do happen at and around Disney Theme Parks. As the United States boasts one of the highest rates for suicide attempts and ideation in the world, we want to make sure that our readers have the proper resources.

A Disney Park is Bringing Back Free ‘FastPasses’

For better or worse, the Disney FastPass system has become a classic staple of Disney Park nostalgia. Although it worked very differently than Genie+ does today, it was the theme park’s first venture into line skipping.

While other theme park chains like Six Flags and Universal Studios offered similar services, they came with a significant cost. Disney, however, provided the service for free simply with the cost of admission. Those days are long behind us…well, not all of us.

Disney is bringing back free-line skipping at Tokyo Disney Resort, making it the only Disney Resort in the world to offer such a service (anymore). Beginning this week (July 26), Disney Guests with a ticket for Park admission will also be given a 40th Anniversary Priority Pass.

It will operate similarly to the old Fast Pass+ system at Walt Disney World Resort. Using the Tokyo Disney Resort App (or contacting a Cast Member with tablets), Guests can skip the line for an attraction on a first-come, first-served basis.

Once that Guest has used their Priority Pass (or 120 minutes have passed), they can select a second attraction and skip its line.

tokyo disney resort splash mountain

The only downside to this system over the current one in the United States is that you do not have any control over the time you wish to visit your attraction of choice. You simply request your ride and get your pass.

Tokyo Disney Resort has hinted that this will only be available for a limited time, but they have not released any specific date when the free Priority Passes will go away.

Exterior of Castle at Tokyo Disneyland

The free Priority Passes can be used on the following attractions:

Tokyo Disneyland

  • Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
  • Space Mountain
  • Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters
  • Big Thunder Mountain
  • Pooh’s Hunny Hunt
  • Haunted Mansion
  • Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek

Tokyo DisneySea

  • Aquatopia
  • Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  • Turtle Talk
  • Nemo & Friends SeaRider
  • The Magic Lamp Theater
  • Raging Spirits

There is still a Premium Priority Pass, similar to Individual Lightning Lanes at domestic parks, which Guests can purchase for additional access to more popular attractions such as Splash Mountain, Soaring: Fantastic Flight, and the Tower of Terror.

FIRE at Animal Kingdom Lodge: Guests Evacuated

Occasionally things do not go according to plan on your Disney World Vacation which many unfortunately discovered last night. While we wish Disney existed in a bubble where nothing bad ever happened, sadly, that’s just not true. Tragedy sometimes strikes and the unexpected can occur, even at the Happiest Place on Earth! Many discovered that last night after Animal Kingdom Lodge guests woke to an unwelcome surprise.

Around 1:00 am, guests, many of whom were asleep in their beds woke to a terribly loud noise as fire alarms went off throughout Jambo House. Through sleep filled hazes, many tried to ignore and go back to bed thinking it was a malfunction or a prank. Then they heard the speakers. A resort wide intercom system told guests that there was a fire reported in the resort and that the resort was being evacuated.

Animal Kingdom lodge fire

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House is a very large resort so evacuation is no small undertaking. With six floors and 972 rooms, the resort was extremely chaotic as everyone tried to get out safely. In the event of an emergency, elevator use is forbidden so guests piled into stairwells to make their way to safety. Once outside, guests huddled in the parking lot in pajamas until the all-clear was given to reenter the resort.

Animal Kingdom lodge fire

A video by Roadtrip Dave was uploaded to YouTube detailing the evacuation. He reported that the evacuation was successful and no one, at that time, had been reported as injured. He shared his experience and explained that there are more questions than answers currently. He reported that he “smelled something electrical.” Fire trucks arrived on scene quickly and entered the resort to check out the source of the alarm, extinguish any active fire, and evaluate for guest safety. Guests were eventually permitted back inside the hotel. You can see his full account here:

Columbia Harbour House: A Nautical Delight at Disney’s Magic Kingdom

Nestled in Liberty Square at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Columbia Harbour House is a charming quick-service restaurant that whisks visitors away to the golden age of American seafaring. Offering a menu of delectable seafood dishes and a nautical-themed ambiance, this eatery provides a delightful dining experience for guests of all ages.

Columbia Harbour House is designed to evoke the maritime spirit of 18th-century New England. The restaurant’s interior is adorned with vintage nautical décor, wooden ship wheels, and weathered seafaring artifacts, transporting guests to a bygone era of maritime adventures. The dining rooms are named after famous American ports, such as Boston Harbor and Columbia Harbor, adding a touch of historical charm to the experience. This attention to detail immerses guests in the seafaring atmosphere and makes them feel like they are dining in a quaint coastal inn.

The menu at Columbia Harbour House is a seafood lover’s dream. Guests can savor a variety of seafood dishes, including the popular Lobster Roll, New England Clam Chowder, and the Anchors Aweigh Sandwich. For those seeking non-seafood options, the restaurant also offers delectable chicken and vegetarian dishes. With a focus on fresh ingredients and flavorful recipes, the menu caters to different tastes and ensures a satisfying dining experience.

Columbia Harbour House provides a welcome respite from the excitement of the theme park. Its multiple floors offer ample seating, making it a convenient spot for families and groups. The second-floor seating area offers scenic views of Liberty Square, while the lower level provides a cozy and relaxing space to enjoy a meal. This airy ambiance allows guests to unwind and recharge before continuing their magical adventure at Disney’s Magic Kingdom.

Columbia Harbour House at Magic Kingdom is a hidden gem for those seeking a nautical-themed dining experience. With its historical charm, delectable seafood, and inviting ambiance, this restaurant offers a delightful escape to the seafaring days of yore.