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Hidden Mickeys

Hidden Mickeys

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Believe it or not, Disney intentionally hides “Mickeys” all over the place! The internationally recognized Mickey Mouse head (one big circle and two smaller circles for the ears) has been discovered hidden in murals, fences, shows—you name it, you can probably find a Mickey hidden somewhere in it! Disney fans maintain lists of these Hidden Mickeys—try http://www.hiddenmickeys.org and http://www.hiddenmickeysguide.com. You will also enjoy the “Hidden Mickeys” field guide by Steven M. Barrett, available in bookstores. We made a list of our favorite Hidden Mickeys for a rainy day activity—how many hiding places can you find? Write your answers below.

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# Location Hint Hiding Place
1. General Isn’t it good to know Disney cares for the environment?                                
2. General Ka-ching! Look at what you get when the cash register rings!  
3. General Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble, look to laundry for three bubbles.  
4. Magic Kingdom Clippity clop, clippity clop! I pull a trolley past the Main St. shops.  
5. Magic Kingdom Look to your feet for the holes in the street.  
6. Magic Kingdom A Mickey up a sleeve—no joke—check the Grim Reaper’s cloak.  
7. Epcot Test the Track, can you cope? Find the Mickey in the rope.  
8. Epcot In the pretty koi pond in Japan, look down to the grate you can.  
9. Epcot Now turn your glance to the gardens of France.  
10. Disney’s Hollywood Look for a tower and we’ll bet Studios if you say “terror” you’re all wet.  
11. Disney’s Hollywood All around the park I run, Studios my thin black bars protect the fun.  
12. Disney’s Hollywood Writers Stop at the window display Studios to check out the cookie jar, you say?  
13. Disney’s Animal Amid the trees near Simba’s fest Kingdom hangs a house that holds a nest.  
14. Disney’s Animal Near Pangani you’ll pass some fruit. Kingdom Don’t squish Mickey under your boot!  
15. Disney’s Animal There is a froggie near Pizzafari. Kingdom Now that’s the end of this safari!  

Hidden Mickey hiding places are found on page 291.

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Top Photo Slice: A hidden Mickey in the hallway carpet at the BoardWalk Villas (℗ 13340) Photo contributed by © Princessdreamer



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