Hall of Presidents to Re-open December 19, 2017

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On January 17, 2017 The Hall Of Presidents closed it doors for renovations and the installation of the 45th President of the United States, President Donald J. Trump. Initially reported to re-open June/July 2017, the re-opening was pushed back to an unannounced date. For the past few weeks rumors ran across the Disney Social Media boards of a potential opening, Today, it was announced the anticipated opening is tomorrow December 19, 2017.

President Donald J. Trump will have as several previous Presidents, a speaking role in the revamped 25 minute show. I have seen some previews, and will be seeing the show this weekend, what I have seen looks better than I expected. Will it hold up to previous versions? I will tel you this weekend.

Peruse an authentic artifact collection nearby featuring such treasures as George Washington’s dental instruments and Abraham Lincoln’s leather portfolio

Often this show is overlooked by the casual guest, and has a love/hate relation with the seasoned guest. I am a lover, though my feelings have swayed on which version over the last 20 plus years is my favorite, I will admit that I do listen while walking my dog to the recent Obama/Morgan Freeman Version .

Whether you enjoy The Hall of President for the refreshing air conditioning, or if you enjoy it the 25 minute shot of American History and Patriotism, the new edition is not to be missed.

A bit of trivia before I go, President Donald J. Trump is the 45th President of the U.S., but there really have only been 44 President…Why? President Grover Cleveland is counted twice because of two non-consecutive terms and is considered the 22nd and 24th President…How bout that piece of knowledge.

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