• On Feb 15, 2017
    Thomas from NC Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    What type of dining meal plan is Liberty Tree Tavern Lunch counted as? Table service or Quick Service?

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Thomas!

    Dining at the stately Liberty Tree Tavern places you in a traditional, colonial-style inn where you’ll enjoy New England-inspired meals. This restaurant is recognized on the Disney Dining Plan as a Table-Service venue with a value of one (1) Meal Entitlement per Guest for lunch or dinner, served as ‘all-you-care-to-eat’ meals. Thomas, enjoy your meal in one of 6 historically themed dining rooms representing the days of Colonial Williamsburg, named: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones, Paul Revere, Betsy Ross and George Washington, pivotal figures in U.S. history.

    I love the true-to-form Disney Imagineering details and backstories of Liberty Square, such as the ‘Crooked Shutters’, the 13 lanterns representing the 13 original colonies hanging from The Liberty Tree and the Liberty Bell replica, to name a few.

    Thomas, after your meal, enjoy The Hall of Presidents Audio-Animatronic display followed by a leisurely ride on the Liberty Square Riverboat through the scenic ‘Rivers of America’ for an ice cream social and reserved viewing of the Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade with Tiana's Riverboat Party - Ice Cream Social & Viewing Party.

    Jacqueline

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Meet the Panelist: Jacqueline, Ontario

Hello, from Ontario, Canada! I am a former band and visual arts teacher who is retired and home full-time always planning my next Disney Destination vacation. I would be honored to help you plan your Walt Disney World Resort vacation, with a few personal first-hand tips for sailing with Disney, walking in Walt's footsteps at Disneyland Resort and travelling with a special needs family member. Learn More About Jacqueline

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