4th of July Hijincks From Some Of Our Favorite Disney Vloggers

I hope that everyone is enjoy their Independence Day! At Walt Disney World for Grown-ups we're taking it easy from the homestead as we spend time with our loved ones. The 4th of July is notoriously busy in Walt Disney World and sometimes the view from the couch is just as enjoyable. While you're waiting for the #DisneyParksLIVE webcast tonight, check out this collection Disney tributes to America.


A scene from 'The American Adventure'A scene from 'The American Adventure'

TheTimTracker is one of my daughter's favorite Disney YouTube channels, and in 2016 he filmed the "Disney's Celebrate America!" from the beach at Disney's Polynesian Resort. Have a seat and watch the show.




My buddy John over at the BigFatPanda channel offers his fans some of the finest Walt Disney World videos online, in glorious PandaVision! This video of his shows "The Muppets Present... Great Moments in American History" The Ride of Paul Revere. I love the Muppets in Liberty Square, it's a super fun addition. Sam Eagle has always been one of my favorites.




While the "Spirit of American Fife & Drum Corp" no longer preforms at Epcot, the military band was a special addition to the pavilion and its loss is felt. March down memory lane with this video by Destinations in Florida, from way back in 2013. It's just not July without some fife and drum.




And if you want a little remind of the history our nation has been through, ride along with BigFat Panda on "The American Adventure" an introspective look at 250 years of American History as told by some of our most respected figures. The music in this show always seems to bring me to tears.




What are your favorite bits of Americana at Walt Disney World? Leave a comment and share your favorites!

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