Hidden Mickeys in Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion

I journeyed to the World Showcase at Epcot to search for new Hidden Mickeys. Luck was with me as I discovered a few interesting images inside the Mexico Pavilion. First, I checked on old standards, like the Hidden Mickey that materializes at times in the smoke that rises from the volcano. You can admire the volcano from in or near the San Angel Inn Restaurante or from your seat in the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride. I hadn’t been able to capture a decent photo in the past, and today, I almost got it! As you can see, a photo image a second or two after this photo might capture the entire Hidden Mickey, but I think you can see the image forming.
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I snapped a photo of the blue necklace classic Mickey on the neck of the fifth person back from the end of the left wall as you enter the first tunnel in your boat, just after the volcano. The left “ear” of the classic Hidden Mickey is mostly covered.
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In the “Fiesta Hoy” room
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look up to your left at the blue circles on the yellow roof of this building. Is there an upside-down classic Mickey at the left side of the roof? Let me know what you think!
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These next Hidden Mickeys can only be seen with a light from your camera or cell phone, etc. As your boat floats by the last scene of the ride with the map of Mexico on the wall, look down at tiles that line the base of the platform to your left. The tiles are just above the side of your boat. With my light on, I spotted two Mickey stickers on the tiles! They’re located about one-third of the distance along the row of tiles. (Thanks to James West, and Alexis Miller). The first one is a full-body Mickey.
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Several tiles further along is Mickey’s face and ears.
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I hope these truly Hidden images last a while!

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Steve Barrett is a doctor and Disney nut whose favorite Walt Disney World memory is strolling through the Magic Kingdom with his young son on his shoulders. Not surprisingly, his favorite spot in the World is anywhere there's a Hidden Mickey. He suggests that all visitors take some time to chat with cast members, especially when looking for Hidden Mickeys, as they can enrich your Disney experience and make it even more magical.

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4 Replies to “Hidden Mickeys in Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion”

  1. On the tile with the blue design to the left of the tile with the full body Mickey, the three circles in the upper right side look like a HM to me.

  2. While inside the Mexico Pavilion on the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride I snapped this old stand-by hidden mickey, located in the lower right corner of the Viva Donald float, comprised of 3 drums forming the mickey icon.

  3. My favorite hidden Mickey in Mexico is the three drums that make a Mickey. It’s on the left side of the boat near the end of the ride (where the fireworks are).