Liberty Square Riverboat Ride Review
The Liberty Square Riverboat is a classic attraction located in Liberty Square at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom theme park. This charming riverboat takes guests on a peaceful 12-minute journey around the Rivers of America, offering beautiful views of Frontierland and unique perspectives of classic Magic Kingdom attractions. With a ride aboard an authentic 19th century-style steamboat and narration by the iconic Mark Twain, the Liberty Square Riverboat celebrates the nostalgia of riverboat travel’s golden era. It’s a perfect way to take a break from the high-thrill rides and enjoy a relaxing voyage back in time.
Table of Contents
- Average Wait Times
- Height Requirements
- Single Rider
- Ride Duration
- Genie+ and Lightning Lane
- Rider Switch
- Early Entry Ride
Best Times to Ride
- Original Boats
- Current Boat
- Disembarking
Special Events
Tips for riders.
- Tokyo Disneyland
- Hong Kong Disneyland
- Shanghai Disneyland
- Disneyland Paris
General Ride Information
Average Wait Time: The Liberty Square Riverboat typically has short wait times, averaging 10–20 minutes on moderate and busy days.
Height Requirement: There is no height requirement for this slow-moving boat ride.
Single Rider: The Liberty Square Riverboat does not offer single rider lines.
Ride Duration: The total ride duration is approximately 12 minutes as the boat navigates the Rivers of America.
Genie+ and Lightning Lane: Genie + and Lightning Lane access are not available for the Liberty Square Riverboat.
Rider Switch: Rider switch is also not offered as there is no height requirement.
Disability Access Service: Guests with disabilities can take advantage of the Disability Access Service (DAS) to receive a return time.
Ride Location: The Liberty Square Riverboat is located in Liberty Square, just across from The Hall of Presidents.
Early Entry: The Liberty Square Riverboat is not included as one of the attractions available for Early Theme Park Entry.
The best times to ride the Liberty Square Riverboat are during the middle of the day when wait times for more popular attractions peak, first thing in the morning after riding a few headliners, and at night during the fireworks shows. Riding when crowds are lower, especially during mealtimes and the Electrical Water Pageant, can also mean shorter wait times. Avoid exiting immediately after a performance of The Hall of Presidents, when crowds flood the area.
History and Design
The Liberty Square Riverboat has a long history, dating back to Walt Disney’s original vision for Disneyland . Walt incorporated a riverboat attraction into his plans for Disneyland, using the iconic Mark Twain Riverboat on the Rivers of America as inspiration. When designing Magic Kingdom, Imagineers brought a similar riverboat to life on the park’s Rivers of America. The original Liberty Square riverboat was named the Admiral Joe Fowler. It operated for over 7 years before being damaged beyond repair.
The Admiral Joe Fowler was replaced in 1973 by the boat currently in operation – the Richard F. Irvine. After an extensive refurbishment in 1996, the Richard F. Irvine was renamed the Liberty Belle. The Liberty Belle is an exact replica of a 19th century paddle wheel riverboat. It stands 47 feet tall and weighs 100 tons. The boat has a maximum capacity of 450 guests over three levels. The Liberty Belle is powered by a working steam engine that rotates the rear paddle wheel to propel the boat during its journey. While the steam engine is fully functioning, the boat does follow an underwater track for guidance and safety.
Ride Experience
The Liberty Square Riverboat ride experience begins at the loading dock in Liberty Square. Guests board the boat from the middle, second deck, while ramp access for wheelchairs and ECVs is offered on the first deck. As the boat departs, guests are welcomed aboard by a pre-recorded spiel from Captain Horace Bixby. He introduces the pilot guiding this journey – none other than Samuel Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain.
Twain shares memories of his many adventures traveling along the Mississippi River as the Liberty Belle passes by Frontierland and approaches Tom Sawyer Island. Along the way, riders can spot wildlife, mining structures, and old settlements along the shores. The narration highlights various sights along the river, including abandoned mines at Cutthroat Canyon and Fort Langhorn on Tom Sawyer Island.
As the boat completes its loop around the island, the majestic facade of The Haunted Mansion comes into view. Twain remarks on legends of the Haunted Mansion being built on sacred native burial grounds as the Liberty Belle returns to dock in Liberty Square, concluding the 12-minute journey. Guests exit the boat on the first deck and can browse photos taken during the ride that are available for purchase.
In addition to its regular operation, the Liberty Square Riverboat offers special cruises for certain hard ticket events and holidays throughout the year. During Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, the Liberty Belle is decorated with Halloween theming. The boat hosts Happy HalloWishes Dessert Parties that coincide with the special Halloween fireworks show. Guests are served desserts while enjoying premium views of the fireworks bursting over Cinderella Castle. For the holidays, the Liberty Belle gets a festive Christmas overlay and operates during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. It offers Holiday Wishes Dessert Parties to pair with the Christmas fireworks spectacular.
The Liberty Square Riverboat also occasionally has evening cruises during Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular fireworks with unique viewing opportunities for Star Wars fans. Outside the special events, guests might catch the Liberty Belle testing its steam whistle after refurbishments and at other random times. When the steam whistle blows, it makes for an unforgettable part of the Liberty Square atmosphere. So beyond its regular operation, the Liberty Belle delivers even more magic through special holiday cruises and one-of-a-kind experiences like the steam whistle that delight guests.
- Arrive to board the Liberty Belle 5–10 minutes before the scheduled departure time printed on the sign at the entrance. This will ensure you get a spot and don’t have to wait for the next boat.
- The top deck offers the best views but can get very hot in the sun. Seek shade underneath the overhangs on the lower decks if needed.
- Bring your camera or phone to snap photos of unique magic kingdom views along the river.
- Keep an eye out for live entertainment along the shores of Frontierland and special decorations during holidays.
- Stop by the Liberty Square Riverboat sign near the exit after disembarking to browse onboard photos available for purchase.
- There are no restrooms on the boat, so make sure and use the bathroom before riding
Comparison to Other Disney Riverboat Rides
The Liberty Square Riverboat ride bears many similarities to riverboat attractions across Disney theme parks worldwide. Each boat offers a scenic tour of an artificial river with references to Mark Twain and American history. However , there are some variations in narration, sights along the river, and overall ride experience between the different versions. Here’s how Walt Disney World’s Liberty Belle compares to riverboats at other Disney Parks:
Disneyland – The Mark Twain Riverboat is a nearly identical ride experience to the Liberty Belle, complete with Twain narration and a relaxing voyage around Tom Sawyer Island and Frontierland. One key difference is Disneyland’s Columbia Sailing Ship that also navigates the river.
Tokyo Disneyland – The Western River Railroad at Tokyo Disneyland features similar sights along the Rivers of America but follows a different path around the entire Critter Country area.
Hong Kong Disneyland – Mystic Manor is visible from Hong Kong Disneyland’s Jungle River Cruise, offering a view of one of the park’s most popular attractions during the ride.
Shanghai Disneyland – The Voyage to the Crystal Grotto winds through rocky caves with dazzling effects as part of its tour around Fantasyland, a very different sight from Liberty Square and Frontierland.
Disneyland Paris – No riverboat ride exists at Disneyland Paris. Guests can walk through a full-scale replica of a frontier steamboat outside the Disneyland Railroad station.
The Liberty Square Riverboat continues to be a beloved classic, inviting guests of all ages to embark on a peaceful cruise back in time. For over 50 years, across Disney theme parks worldwide, these iconic boats offer an opportunity to recharge and appreciate the magic of Disney from a new perspective. A ride aboard the Liberty Belle showcases Disney’s knack for blending nostalgia, nature, and storytelling into an attraction experience that stands the test of time. So be sure to hop aboard for a relaxing voyage across the Rivers of America on your next visit to the Magic Kingdom!
Nearby Attractions
- The Hall of Presidents – Located directly across from the Liberty Square Riverboat in Liberty Square.
- The Haunted Mansion – A short walk from the Liberty Square Riverboat, next to the Hall of Presidents.
- Tiana’s Bayou Adventure – Located in Frontierland, opening this summer 2024!
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad – Also located in Frontierland, offering a unique view of the coaster from the riverboat.
Liberty Square Riverboat
Review Highlights
“ It is a nice relaxing ride around Tom Sawyer island on this huge riverboat that floats on the Rivers of America. ” in 5 reviews
“ There is a parlor in the center of that deck with cushions that may not want to stand for the entire ride. ” in 3 reviews
“ After we got home from DW, I told my wife that if we had another daughter I wanted to name her Liberty Belle . ” in 2 reviews
Location & Hours
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4720 Caribbean Way
Orlando, FL 32836
Disney World, Horizons West / West Orlando
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Fun boat ride! Relaxing to float down the water way and check out Disneyland. This is located at the Magic Kingdom. The boat is a nice break to get off your feet and take a break. It's about 10 minutes- so not very long. But a nice break when your feet hurt from walking. The commentary on the boat is funny and entertaining too lol Good for all ages: elderly and very young. This one is an easy ride. Nothing too crazy here. This is not a ride for thrill seekers looking for a rush of adrenaline lol This is a Mary Bo Peep kind of ride LOL at least that is what I call it anyway.... :)
This is a great ride that is free, relaxed, and rarely crowded. The location of this ride is in the Frontierland portion of the Magic Kingdom Park. It is one of the original rides of the park and opened the day after the park opened. It is a large 3-story steam-driven riverboat that loads and unloads from the entrance across from the Hall of Presidents and next to the Haunted Mansion. Passengers can choose to stand along the rail pretty much anywhere on the 3 decks. You enter on the middle deck. There is a parlor in the center of that deck with cushions that may not want to stand for the entire ride. We chose the middle level and enjoyed seeing one of the parades that came through Frontierland while we were there. Once the ride departs with the full steam whistle blows that precede departure, there is a running dialogue that is quite entertaining and talks about the various sites that you will see on your river adventure. The boat follows the river around Tom Sawyer's Island (another great place to visit). It is an enjoyable 20-minute ride that allows a good view of the park in a not-crowded moving platform. I recommend this for all people wanting a break from the hustle and bustle of the park when it gets busy. Enjoy.
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Another ride I've not done in ages, but when the park is crowded or you just need to unwind a bit, get in and sit down. Enjoy the no-pressure ride around the island and the boat operator's tale and you'll get off rejuvinated.
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This is an excellent attraction if you're looking for a break and still want to entertain the kiddies. What kid doesn't love to ride a huge boat? There's not much to it. It's a riverboat and takes you around in a circle. But it is nice to sit for a while and take in some beautiful scenery.
This is an often overlooked attraction in Liberty Square at Magic Kingdom. It is a nice relaxing ride around Tom Sawyer island on this huge riverboat that floats on the Rivers of America. It allows you to get some different views of Adventureland than if you were traveling by foot. There are also some corny & funny little scenes set up for you along your journey. A narrator describes everything you are passing so you have some background. If the weather is great, the ride is amazing! It's about 15 minutes long so be prepared if the weather is chilly.
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Every Disney fan knows that the Liberty Square Riverboat is nothing more than a "fill in the blanks" attraction, meaning that you only ride it when the park is overly crowded because it's a ride you can actually get on! The riverboat does have its own charms so don't automatically dismiss it on a quiet day at the park. If you are a fan of boats, I'd say don't miss it. Everyone else: skip it. This attraction can be enjoyed by the whole family, from toddlers to grandparents. There aren't many seats on the boat so be warned; you need to be able to stand for around 20 minutes. Head up to the top deck for the best views (but bring the sunscreen because the top deck is NOT shaded from the sun). I like to stand by the back so I can watch the riverboat glide through the water. The front of the boat is very popular with kids. The ride is slow and scenic, and there's a slightly cheesy recorded narration by "Mark Twain." I guess it's supposed to get us all nostalgic about old-timey transportation but instead it comes off as a senile old grandpa spinning yarns about traveling "back in his day." The boat meanders around the Magic Kingdom and is a great way to get unique photos of the park (with especially great views of Big Thunder, Splash Mountain and the Haunted Mansion). There are some lame fake "sights" that you sail by, including an early American settlement, a Native American village, a mill, a fort, and a bunch of silly fake woodland animals. Be on the lookout for several of the park's resident baby alligators! They like to swim near the edge of the boat. So cute (and yes, they are real, not animatronics).
The Liberty Square Riverboat leaves on the hour and half hour and the ride lasts about 15 minutes. The Liberty Belle is an authentic replica of an old paddle wheel riverboat. It travels down the Rivers of America and circles Tom Sawyer Island several times a day. This scenic tour offers a view of props along the riverbank to simulate a wild west effect. While not a thrilling adventure, this attraction offers a short respite from the busy crowds. The boat holds approximately 450 guests and has 3 decks from which to view the passing scenery. The riverboat is guided through the Rivers of America on a track, which is hidden under the green and brown dyed river water. They really need to rename this and add a Steamboat Willy theme to to.
It's a bit dated as are the displays and such along the river, but it's a relaxing ride and break in the middle of busy Disney day.
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Are you kidding me? Anything less than 5 stars is just proof that some folks can never be happy! It's the "Magic Kingdom",.... buck up and get in there. Enjoy!
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Casual boat ride. Great way to fill some time. Rode again for the first time in many years, and it was just as I remembered. Wave at people as you go by. They generally wave back. Mostly.
Reviewed by Journeytomickey Review Date: 06/30/2021
Rating: (6) recommended.
Grab some popcorn from the popcorn cart right across from the riverboat entrance and go on a relaxing ride. It does make you feel calm even though you're in the middle of a bustling theme park.
Reviewed by BobbiLee37 Review Date: 05/16/2021
Rating: (7) recommended, reviewed by anonymous review date: 05/01/2021, rating: (3) recommended.
It’s a big boat with all the romance of river voyages of the 19th century. I have to ride this every time it is available. Honestly a must do for any seeking a great time. It’s also the fastest way to get around the island and back to where you departed.
Reviewed by HibiscusMom218 Review Date: 04/06/2021
Need to rest your feet? Have a boat loving kid? This experience (I wouldn't really call it a ride) is for you! A gentle journey around the Rivers of America. We sat on a box on the front of the boat and rested our feet for the 20 minute ride. Is it thrilling? Nope. Is it modernly educational? Nope. It may not be the ride you want, but sometimes, it's the ride you need.
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Rating: (3) not recommended, reviewed by poornanapoorfather review date: 02/10/2021.
Beautiful river boat. Our family loves to take this leisure ride every visit. It's a great change from all the commotion. It feels like you're going back in time.
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Rating: (8) recommended.
fantastic example of vision and execution - really captures a snapshot of history that lends to the overall fabric of WDW Magic Kingdom and sets it apart from regular theme parks
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Just an ok actraction.It has made me see sick MANY times.
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A really great break for your feet after rushing around MK all day with some of the best views of the park. Great place to take photos and avoid massive crowds.
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Five Things to Know About the Liberty Square Riverboat
The Liberty Square Riverboat attraction docks at – you guessed it – Liberty Square. The boat itself is named the Liberty Belle. It’s an old-timey (read: historic) steam-powered paddle-wheel riverboat that travels around the Rivers of America. As you ride, you’ll hear a recorded narrator share memories of Mark Twain’s time on the Mississippi. If you want to paddle along with us, keep reading. Oar (dad pun) to skip to the whys, wheres, and hows, here’s your shortcut .
1. You’ll take a step back in time.
The Liberty Belle Riverboat is a large (47-foot tall) working reproduction of the boats that ran up and down the Mississippi River in the 19th century. It’s loaded with amazing details, as you might expect. The wood craftsmanship throughout is absolutely meticulous! The large paddle is powered by an actual steam engine that functions by converting water from the Rivers of America into steam, turning the paddle to propel the boat.
2. It’s full steam ahead!
The ride begins as its captain, Horace Bixby, welcomes guests aboard. He introduces his pilot, Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) and lets you know you’re in good hands, since this is Clemens’ 100th trip piloting the Liberty Belle. You depart from the dock and navigate the winding “river”. Along the way, you’ll get views of the Magic Kingdom you just can’t get anywhere else. You’ll see Tom Sawyer Island, Harper’s Mill, and Fort Langhorn from a new vantage point. Other sights from the American frontier include settler’s cabins, old mining paraphernalia, a Native American village, animatronic wildlife, and even Wilson’s Cave Inn from Davy Crockett and the River Pirates. The riverboat also offers unique perspectives of the Haunted Mansion and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. From the top deck especially, you’ll see Frontierland and Liberty Square in a whole new way.
As you ride, Sam Clemens offers his recollections of riding up and down the Mighty Mississippi. He points out various landmarks and shares a little about what he learned during his time on the river. Periodically, the horn and bell system are used, so you have to be prepared for the occasional and unpredictable ear-blasting loud outbursts. (I found that being toward the stern, rather than the bow, made the horn a bit more bearable.)
3. This Belle has quite a back story.
The first boat to sail the Rivers of America in the Magic Kingdom was the Admiral Joe Fowler. Named after Disneyland’s construction supervisor, it debuted on October 2, 1971, the day after the park’s official opening. In 1973, a second boat, the Richard F. Irvine, debuted. It was named after the Disney executive who oversaw the planning of Walt Disney World. Both boats ran on the river until 1980. The Richard F. Irvine was overhauled and received an all-new superstructure of aluminum and vinyl. The boat was renamed the Liberty Belle, and the attraction itself was renamed the Liberty Square Riverboat to make it easier to remember and to tie the boat in with Liberty Square. (Side note: two of the three ferry boats running from the Transportation and Ticket Center to the Magic Kingdom are now named the Admiral Joe Fowler and Richard F. Irvine, so their memory lives on!)
The scenery along the Rivers of America has been updated over the years. Tom Sawyer Island was added in 1973 and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in 1980. Similar versions of this attraction have also been added to other Disney Parks. At Disneyland Paris, it’s called the Rivers of the Far West. At Hong Kong Disneyland, there is no Frontierland, so the Imagineers merged the Rivers of America with the classic Adventureland Jungle Cruise attraction.
4. The Liberty Belle has her secrets, too.
Captain Horace Bixby, the Liberty Belle’s captain, was a real steamboat captain on the Mississippi. Horace Bixby and Sam Clemens met aboard a steamboat called The Paul Jones. Bixby agreed to take Sam on as his apprentice. About 21 years later, the now-famous Mark Twain reunited with Captain Bixby in St. Louis. The captain even makes an appearance in Twain’s book, Life on the Mississippi.
Inside The Liberty Belle’s Salon, there is a copy of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
The riverboat actually travels along an I-beam guide rail, so the pilot doesn’t really steer the ship. But that doesn’t mean he’s doing nothing. Rather, the pilot watches for other river traffic, like the Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island, and communicates to the boiler engineer who is on the bottom deck towards the stern. This is where the throttle and reverser are located, so the boiler engineer controls the speed and direction of the riverboat.
5. The Nuts and Bolts.
You can catch a ride on the Liberty Belle at the Magic Kingdom’s Liberty Square. There are no health or safety advisories and no height restrictions. Guests may remain in a wheelchair/ECV to ride the Liberty Belle. Sign language interpreters may be available, depending on when you visit. It’s truly a ride that everyone can enjoy.
The Liberty Belle has a maximum capacity of 450 people. You board the boat at mid-level; disembarking guests exit from the lower deck. There are 4 decks with limited seating available on each (some inside, some outside) but with plenty of space to stand and move around.
The Liberty Belle provides a stable, gentle ride. I’m vulnerable to motion sickness/sea sickness but have no trouble whatsoever riding the Liberty Belle. It’s a great idea to move around on the deck during this 17-minute trip to be sure to see all the different views.
Bad weather can affect the operation of the Liberty Belle Riverboat. Genie+ is not available, but there’s no need for it. There’s no bad time of day to ride the Liberty Belle. It departs roughly every half-hour and usually the only waiting is waiting for the boat to leave or return. A good time of day to enjoy your ride is when you want a break from the crowds! But it’s worth noting that it closes earlier than the park and other park attractions; there is also no Early Theme Park Entry and no Extended Evening Theme Park hours.
The Bottom Line.
We ride the Liberty Belle nearly every time we visit Walt Disney World. But it’s not for thrill-seekers, to be sure. It’s perfectly peaceful – unless of course you’re right underneath the horn which is jarringly loud. It’s a great way to get out of the crowds, rest a bit, and enjoy a fun ride for every member of the family.
Have you ridden the Liberty Belle Riverboat? What was your favorite view? Let us know in the comments below!
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Complete Guide to Liberty Square Riverboat at Magic Kingdom
Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the Magic Kingdom while learning a little bit about American history? Then welcome aboard the Liberty Square Riverboat!
You’ll ride the majestic Liberty Belle riverboat for a half-mile tour around Tom Sawyer Island .
On this 17-minute trip, you’ll hear the voice of iconic American author and humorist, Mark Twain, sharing some of his memories of life on the Mississippi. You’ll also encounter a rarely-seen side of the Magic Kingdom.
It’s full steam ahead for our complete guide to the Liberty Square Riverboat .
In this article
Liberty Square Riverboat Quick Facts
- Location: Liberty Square , in The Magic Kingdom
- Height req : None
- Suitable for: Anybody
- Attraction length: About 17 minutes
- Do we recommend? Just as a time filler
- When to visit: Anytime
- Scheduled Refurbishments
- Tip(s): Mostly standing room only, find a spot on the top deck to snap some good pics of nearby attractions.
- Description: This 17-minute cruise on a steam-powered boat takes you on a 1/2 mile tour around Tom Sawyer Island.
Liberty Square Riverboat is located in Liberty Square, across from Liberty Square Market and down the way from The Hall of Presidents .
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How to Ride Liberty Square Riverboat
Liberty Square Riverboat has a Standby Line. There is no Single Rider Line .
Do I need to use Genie+ at Liberty Square Riverboat?
Genie+ is not available at Liberty Square Riverboat.
Rider Switch/Child Swap
As there is no height requirement for Liberty Square Riverboat, this attraction does not offer Rider Switch .
Rider Switch is Disney’s system that allows guests with small children to take turns riding bigger rides, while another person/people wait with the little one.
You can learn more about Rider Switch via our helpful guide.
What to Expect When You Ride
The queue to ride the Liberty Square Riverboat is shaded with some benches. The loading dock is also covered.
The ride leaves twice an hour on the hour and the half-hour so if you don’t make the boat, you’ll be waiting quite a bit for the next one.
Ride Vehicles
The Liberty Square Riverboat is a 47-foot-tall working steamship called The Liberty Belle . It is propelled by the paddle wheel that is itself propelled by the steam engine.
It is a reproduction of the historic vessels that ferried people up and down the Mississippi River.
While it is fully functioning, it is actually guided on an “I-beam” track that is hidden by the green and brown-dyed water of the Rivers of America.
The Riverboat has a maximum capacity of 450 people.
Guests enter the ship on the middle deck. This area features a sitting room, an outside wheelhouse, and the captain’s quarters.
On the bottom deck of the boat, you can see the ship’s boiler and pistons and you can visit the viewing platform which has great views of all the attraction’s scenes.
On the top deck, guests get the best perspective of the Magic Kingdom from the water.
Accessibility Information
Guests in wheelchairs and ECVs may remain in them to ride The Liberty Square Riverboat.
If you are in a wheelchair or ECV, ask a Cast Member for help and they will assist you in boarding the ride up the exit ramp. There is actually a sign at the main entrance to the attraction that points those that require wheelchair or ECV access to enter to the left.
Those in wheelchairs and ECVs must remain on the middle deck of the riverboat as there is no handicap access for other levels.
On the Ride
If you prefer to keep your ride aboard The Liberty Square Riverboat a surprise, you may want to skip this part to avoid any spoilers.
The Liberty Square Riverboat begins with its captain, Horace Bixby, welcoming guests aboard The Liberty Belle as well as introducing his pilot, Samuel Clemens (known to future generations as the author, Mark Twain). You are currently on Clemens’ 100th journey aboard the Liberty Belle.
Before the Liberty Belle leaves port, Sam sets the scene for the ride ahead by warning guests to stay behind the railings, as river pirates are known to frequent the area.
As you sail down the river, you’ll see the sights of Frontierland, which for the purpose of the ride was once just a boom town but is well on its way to becoming a big city. Over the announcement system, Sam mentions that the large peak in Frontierland is known as Chick-A-Pin Hill (also known to Disney guests as the former Splash Mountain and future Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ).
Continuing on, the boat passes Sam’s “old stomping ground”, Tom Sawyer Island .
Next, he points out Big Thunder Mountain where the water gets so hot that geysers erupt. Sam explains that Native Americans used to think that the geysers were spirits and that’s why they named the mountain “Big Thunder Mountain” and the moniker stuck.
As your boat ride continues, you’ll see Beacon Joe and his dog Rufus in front of his bait shop.
You’ll then see Powhatan Native Americans gathering and pass by an unidentified Indian village. Down the river, the Liberty Belle reaches Cutthroat Corner where riders are told they are most likely to find river pirates.
Before returning to port in Liberty Square, the Liberty Belle passes The Haunted Mansion . Sam informs guests that rumor has it that the mansion was built on a Native American burial ground, and now 999 ghosts haunt it.
Finally, the Liberty Belle reaches port and Sam and Captain Bixby say goodbye as the boat docks and guests are directed to disembark.
One thing to note about taking a ride on The Liberty Square Riverboat: on top of the sights you see on the attraction, you will also get a unique view of Magic Kingdom. You might even be able to spot the parade or a cavalcade during your ride!
Is Liberty Square Riverboat Kid-Friendly?
This is a great ride for the whole family to take a break from the crowds of Magic Kingdom.
Strollers are not allowed in most queues at Walt Disney World. Instead, you’ll need to leave your stroller in the designated stroller parking area near the entrance to the queue.
The Liberty Square Riverboat is one of the few attractions that can trace its history back to before Disneyland or Walt Disney World even opened.
Walt Disney initially came up with the idea for a Mississippi steamboat attraction for the Disney Studio in Burbank, California. However, the Burbank Studio did not have the land to build the attraction so Walt decided to transfer the concept to Disneyland.
In order to create the attraction, Disney had to construct the first American-made, working steamboat in 50 years. Admiral Joe Fowler oversaw the construction of what would become The Mark Twain Riverboat in Disneyland.
The Mark Twain was built in two separate pieces. The hull was constructed in San Pedro, California and the deck was built at the Disney Studios in Burbank. The ship was assembled in Disneyland and The Mark Twin Riverboat debuted on July 17, 1955, for Disneyland’s opening day.
When Walt Disney World was in development, the riverboat was one of the attractions Imagineers decided to include in the opening day plans, however, it wasn’t quite ready.
The Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat opened one day after the park, on October 2, 1971. It was named in tribute to the man who had helped to create Disneyland and Walt Disney World, as well as the Riverboat attractions.
When the riverboat first debuted, live entertainment could often be found on deck because there wasn’t much else for guests to see on the Rivers of America at the time.
Since Walt Disney World did not yet have enough attractions to meet demand, in 1973 a second steamboat was built. The Richard F. Irvine Riverboat entered into service on May 20, 1973. It was named after the late Disney executive, Richard F. Irvine, who oversaw the planning and construction of Walt Disney World.
The only difference between the two steamboats was that The Admiral Joe Fowler had two smokestacks, while The Richard F. Irvine only had one.
In fall of 1980, The Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat was destroyed in a drydock accident. Disney decided not to repair it, and the bell from the riverboat was added to the #4 engine known as the Roy O. Disney on the Walt Disney World Railroad .
In 1996, The Richard F. Irvine was completely refurbished and returned to service as The Liberty Belle Riverboat.
The attraction itself was renamed the Liberty Square Riverboat to make it easier to remember and to tie the boat in with Liberty Square.
With one ship gone and the other one renamed, Disney decided to pay homage to Admiral Fowler and Richard Irvine by naming two ferries that run from the Ticket and Transportation Center to the Magic Kingdom after them in 1999.
The narration aboard the Liberty Belle has expanded as more rides have been added to Frontierland . References to Tom Sawyer Island , Splash Mountain (the future Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ), and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad have all been added to the script.
In 1992, the Powhatan Native Americans were added to the attraction after the release of the Disney-animated film, Pocahontas .
The Liberty Belle underwent extensive rehab from September 2005 to September 2006, and then in 2018 it was completely overhauled with a new boiler.
Other Fun Details
- Captain Horace Bixby, the name given to the Liberty Belle’s captain, was a real steamboat captain on the Mississippi. Horace Bixby and Sam Clemens met aboard a steamboat called The Paul Jones . Bixby agreed to take Sam on as his apprentice. About 21 years later, the now-famous Mark Twain reunited with Captain Bixby in St. Louis. The captain even makes an appearance in Twain’s book, Life on the Mississippi .
- Inside The Liberty Belle’s Salon, there is a copy of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
- Watch the Audio-Animatronic dog outside of Beaker Joe’s. Every once and a while he will turn his head as a fish jumps by.
- To pay homage to the Samuel Clemens connection, in Disneyland the attraction is known as the Mark Twain Riverboat.
- Crates located on the banks of Frontierland are imprinted with “Tell City Tool Co.” Tell City is a real town located in Indiana on the banks of the Mississippi River. It was one of the United States’ first “planned cities.” Another crate has “71” on it to honor the year the Magic Kingdom opened and another says “Russel’s Falls” after Davy Crockett’s sidekick, George E. Russel.
- The attraction’s landing building is one of the few in the Magic Kingdom that does not employ forced perspective. This may be to hide the riverboat from guests in Liberty Square where a steam-powered riverboat would not fit the land’s theming.
Other Attractions in Liberty Square
- The Hall of Presidents
- Haunted Mansion
- Liberty Square River Boat
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“Welcome aboard the Liberty Belle!” That’s how the narration begins as you embark down the Rivers of America on the Liberty Square Riverboat.
This beloved steamboat attraction has quite a history. Walt Disney originally came up with the idea to build a steamboat for Disneyland. He enlisted the help of Admiral Joe Fowler, who oversaw the construction of the steamboat. That first boat was named the Mark Twain.
A duplicate attraction was built for Magic Kingdom Park. While it wasn’t an original opening day attraction, it was close. The Admiral Joe Fowler opened on October 2, 1971, a day after the park’s grand opening. Walt Disney World’s version was named to honor the man Walt hired to oversee the attractions.
Funny enough, in its first few years, Magic Kingdom didn’t have enough attractions to meet the demands of guests. So, a second boat was added in 1973, the Richard F Irvine. Unfortunately, the original Admiral Joe Fowler was damaged at some point, leaving Richard F. Irvine as the sole steamboat attraction. Then, in the 90s, Richard F. Irvine was renamed the Liberty Belle to make the name more relatable to the surrounding Liberty Square.
So, the current riverboat is the Liberty Belle. Fun Fact: now Magic Kingdom’s two ferries are named Admiral Joe Fowler, in honor of the retired navy admiral, and Robert F. Irvine, the construction overseer of Walt Disney World.
Let’s look at a few details about taking your own Liberty Square Riverboat voyage.
Here are a few quick reference details:
Additional Info:
Guests may remain in a wheelchair or ECV to experience this attraction. A separate waiting area is available on the lower level of the boat.
Liberty Square Riverboat
Magic Kingdom’s Liberty Square Riverboat attraction is in Liberty Square past The Haunted Mansion and across the walkway from Columbia Harbour House.
There’s a large covered entrance in front of the boat dock. If you were to see the boat docked and guests waiting to board, you can usually join the line and walk on in a matter of minutes.
Liberty Belle departs every hour on the hour and the half hour. Typically, this attraction is open from 9:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. (or dusk).
Here is a view of the waiting area from the boat. Most guests will board on the second-floor deck. Guests with wheelchairs load on the first floor. All guests will unload on the first-floor deck.
When you board the Liberty Belle, you can go upstairs, downstairs, or stay on the middle deck.
If it’s not too busy, you might like to explore the steamboat.
However, if you want to stay in the shade, you’ll want to secure a spot quickly.
Or you might prefer a spot in direct sunlight.
Whatever you decide, it’s important to stand along the railings when possible. You’ll see several scenes during your trip down the river.
It takes approximately 17 minutes to travel full circle around Tom Sawyer’s Island . One of the first sights you’ll see is Harper’s Mill.
On the opposite side of the boat, you can see Frontierland.
As soon as you set sail, the narration begins. You’ll hear a recording of Captain Horace Bixby announcing that you’re setting sail. He then introduces you to Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain. Samuel Clemens tells the story of his time on the Mississippi River.
Another fun fact, the Liberty Belle Riverboat runs on an underwater track. Unfortunately, she doesn’t run off steam.
But you wouldn’t notice this unless the attraction was under refurbishment. When that happens, Disney drains the water from the river, and you can see the track.
After passing Harper’s Mills, you’ll see Splash Mountain, soon to be Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, in the distance.
Liberty Belle continues past Big Thunder Mountain Railroad .
If you’re on this side of the steamboat, it’s exciting to see the train cars racing past.
Some of the other sights include:
- An early American settlement
- Native American village
- Fort Langhorn
- Wilson’s Cave Inn
- Woodland animals
There’s a nod toward Native American history.
There are also a few places to see some of the fun activities offered on the island.
As you return to the dock, a familiar sight comes into view.
Not only is the Liberty Belle a relaxing boat ride, but it also offers an exceptionally unique perspective of the Haunted Mansion.
Related: Haunted Mansion Ride Review
About this time, the Liberty Belle’s boat dock comes into view. As always, it was a nice reprieve from the theme park’s crowds.
Sadly, it’s time to disembark.
Hopefully, this review encourages you to ride the Liberty Square Riverboat on your next vacation. She is a beautiful vessel.
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Liberty Square Riverboat
See the wild frontier.
Steam into American history aboard the majestic, Colonial-era Liberty Belle riverboat and enjoy a relaxing half-mile tour around Tom Sawyer Island .
Along the way, listen to a recorded narrator—in the voice of iconic American author and humorist Mark Twain—sharing memories of Twain’s time on the Mississippi.
It’s full steam ahead on this historic, nostalgic trip back to the past!
Along the River’s Edge
During this charming, 17-minute trip, you’ll encounter a rarely seen side of Magic Kingdom park . Behold a bevy of sights from the early days of the American frontier, including:
- An early American settlement
- An idyllic Native American village
- Harper’s Mill
- Fort Langhorn
- Wilson’s Cave Inn
- Woodland animals
You’ll also be treated to unique views of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Haunted Mansion .
Aboard the Liberty Belle
Featuring meticulously detailed wood craftsmanship, the 47-foot tall Liberty Belle is a working reproduction of the historic vessels that ferried people up and down the mighty Mississippi.
An actual steam engine converts water from the river into steam that powers the large paddle that in turn propels the boat.
There are 4 decks with limited seating available on each.
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The Liberty Square Riverboat
Take a scenic journey aboard the Liberty Square Riverboat, a grand, full-sized steam-powered paddle wheeler that sails the Rivers of America in the heart of Magic Kingdom’s Liberty Square. This leisurely cruise offers guests a chance to step back in time and enjoy the serene views of American wilderness inspired by the Mississippi River.
Liberty Square Riverboat Details
- Location: Disney’s Magic Kingdom / Liberty Square
- Experience Type: Scenic River Cruise
- Duration: Approximately 17 Minutes
- Age Requirements: None
- Height Requirements: None
- Accessibility: Fully Accessible
- Genie+ : Not Available
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Peaceful and Picturesque Voyage The Liberty Square Riverboat offers a tranquil break from the hustle and bustle of the park, providing stunning views of Liberty Square, Frontierland, and Tom Sawyer Island. The narration during the cruise shares interesting facts and tales, enhancing the journey through early American history.
Key Highlights of the Liberty Square Riverboat
- Historic Steamboat: Experience the charm of a bygone era on an authentic replica of a steam-powered paddle wheeler.
- Panoramic Views: Enjoy the peaceful sights of the meticulously recreated American wilderness, including wildlife and an early American settlement.
- Narrated Journey: Listen to the tales and historical facts that provide context to the scenic views along the Rivers of America.
- Leisurely Pace: A perfect attraction for those looking to relax and take in the sights at a slower pace.
FAQ’s
What can you see from the liberty square riverboat.
The cruise provides unique views of Liberty Square, Frontierland, and Tom Sawyer Island, featuring sights like lush forests, an early American frontier fort, and wildlife animatronics, offering a glimpse into America’s past.
How Often Does the Liberty Square Riverboat Depart?
Departures are typically on the hour and half-hour, but this can vary based on crowd levels and park hours. It’s advisable to check the day’s schedule upon arriving at Magic Kingdom.
Can you eat on Liberty Square Riverboat?
Typically, eating is not a primary feature of the Liberty Square Riverboat experience at Magic Kingdom. Cast members will ask you to finish your snacks or drinks prior to boarding.
How long is the riverboat ride at Disney?
The Liberty Square Riverboat ride at Disney’s Magic Kingdom is approximately 17 minutes long. This leisurely paddle-wheel boat cruise takes guests around the Rivers of America, offering picturesque views of Tom Sawyer Island and other attractions along the waterfront.
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Apr 2018 • Solo. One of the oldest attractions in the Liberty Square section of Disneyworld's Magic Kingdom is this showboat-type paddlewheel riverboat. Since it is a two decker, it accommodates a lot of passengers and you should not have to wait very long to board - that is a plus at this theme park, where some rides have one-hour long queues.
The Liberty Square Riverboat is a classic 12-minute journey around the Rivers of America offering beautiful views of Frontierland and unique perspectives of Magic Kingdom attractions. With narration by Mark Twain, this nostalgic steamboat celebrates the golden era of riverboat travel for a relaxing voyage back in time. 4.6.
The Liberty Square Riverboat leaves on the hour and half hour and the ride lasts about 15 minutes. The Liberty Belle is an authentic replica of an old paddle wheel riverboat. It travels down the Rivers of America and circles Tom Sawyer Island several times a day. This scenic tour offers a view of props along the riverbank to simulate a wild ...
Relaxing ride on a steamboat that makes a circle around Tom Sawyer Island and passes by Liberty Square and Frontierland. The ride lasts around 20 minutes and the steamboat leaves every half hour. ... The second day we were totally exhausted from running all over and finally decided to get on the Liberty Square Riverboat. It was just that, a ...
Book your tickets online for Liberty Square Riverboat, Orlando: See 64 reviews, articles, and 75 photos of Liberty Square Riverboat, ranked No.122 on Tripadvisor among 433 attractions in Orlando. ... Our day in Magic Kingdom turned out to be extraordinarily crowded, and the Liberty Square Riverboat ride was one attraction we were able to enjoy ...
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Recommended. It's a big boat with all the romance of river voyages of the 19th century. I have to ride this every time it is available. Honestly a must do for any seeking a great time. It's also the fastest way to get around the island and back to where you departed. Pros: The paint is so satisfying. Cons:
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Liberty Square Riverboat Ride Review. 6 The Liberty Square Riverboat is a classic attraction located in Liberty Square at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom theme park. This charming riverboat takes guests on a peaceful 12-minute journey around the Rivers of America, offering beautiful views of Frontierland and unique perspectives of classic ...
Liberty Square Riverboat, Orlando: See 63 reviews, articles, and 72 photos of Liberty Square Riverboat, ranked No.133 on Tripadvisor among 446 attractions in Orlando. ... and the Liberty Square Riverboat ride was one attraction we were able to enjoy despite the crowds. The boat carries a lot of people, so you don't need a FastPass, and you don ...
The Liberty Square Riverboat attraction docks at - you guessed it - Liberty Square. The boat itself is named the Liberty Belle. It's an old-timey (read: historic) steam-powered paddle-wheel riverboat that travels around the Rivers of America. As you ride, you'll hear a recorded narrator share memories of Mark Twain's time on the ...
Ride Vehicles. The Liberty Square Riverboat is a 47-foot-tall working steamship called The Liberty Belle. It is propelled by the paddle wheel that is itself propelled by the steam engine. It is a reproduction of the historic vessels that ferried people up and down the Mississippi River.
Liberty Square Amusement Ride An old-fashioned steamboat, the Liberty Belle is authentic, from its calliope whistle and the gingerbread trim on its three decks to the boilers that produce the ...
Related: Haunted Mansion Ride Review. About this time, the Liberty Belle's boat dock comes into view. As always, it was a nice reprieve from the theme park's crowds. Sadly, it's time to disembark. Hopefully, this review encourages you to ride the Liberty Square Riverboat on your next vacation. She is a beautiful vessel.
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For Walt Disney World dining, please book your reservation online. 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM Eastern Time. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call. Cruise the picturesque Rivers of America aboard the Liberty Square Riverboat in Magic Kingdom park at Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida.
Take a scenic journey aboard the Liberty Square Riverboat, a grand, full-sized steam-powered paddle wheeler that sails the Rivers of America in the heart of Magic Kingdom's Liberty Square. This leisurely cruise offers guests a. Take a scenic journey aboard the Liberty Square Riverboat, a grand, full-sized steam-powered paddle wheeler that sails ...
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Moscow River. Moskva river has the form of a snake and is the main waterway of Moscow, consisting of a cascade of reservoirs. Within the city, Moskva river is 80 km long, 120 m - 200 m wide and up to 14 m deep. The narrowest part of the river is the Kremlin area in the city center, and the most extensive is around the Luzhniki Stadium in the south.
Enjoy the glamorous experience of cruising down the Moscow River on a yacht. Along the way you'll see many of the most famous and beautiful sights of the Russian capital while relaxing on board. There's a restaurant on board so you can order something to eat or drink. This is an ideal way to get a feel for Moscow, and is ideal for travelers short on time.
Wander around the vast cobblestone square with rich past, gorgeous architecture, incredible GUM, bright colors of the Kremlin and swirling Saint Basil's Cathedral. Kitay Gorod. Walk across the Red Square to see the embankment of old Moscow river and plunge into the atmosphere of ancient Russian village where nobles preferred to settle in XV ...
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