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.


Hidden Mickeys in the Magic Kingdom and DinoLand U.S.A.

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Let’s study a few images from the Magic Kingdom. Along the entrance queue of Under the Sea – Journey of The Little Mermaid, many collections of circles and circular objects can resemble classic Hidden Mickeys. For example, just before you enter the inside portion of the queue, look up high above and behind you for … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys in the Magic Kingdom and DinoLand U.S.A."
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Hidden Mickeys in the Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs

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Recently, I checked on some new and old Hidden Images in Town Square Theater in the Magic Kingdom. Along the way to meet Mickey, this first image is on a painting on the right-side wall of the FastPass queue (you can also spot this painting in the Standby queue, right where it joins up with … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys in the Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs"
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Hidden Mickeys around Epcot

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I’d heard that the wire mesh Hidden Mickey (in the shrimp tube on Living with the Land) could be moved around at times. For the last few years, it sat in a tube along the right side of your boat, but recently I spotted the mesh Mickey on the left side. So, be sure and … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys around Epcot"
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Hidden Mickeys in Japan, Be Our Guest Restaurant, and Tren-D

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Stop by the Mitsukoshi Store in Epcot’s Japan Pavilion and look for Hidden Mickeys in the oyster-pearl display. Sometimes, you can find pearls arranged as a classic three-circle Mickey, and other times Cast Members arrange the oyster shells into a classic Mickey in the water. I arrived right after store opening and watched the CM … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys in Japan, Be Our Guest Restaurant, and Tren-D"
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Possible Hidden Mickeys at the Magic Kingdom and in Epcot’s Norway

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For years, folks have been spotting the following two images in the Magic Kingdom. The question is: are they legitimate Hidden Mickeys? The first image is in the first room, which is the children’s bedroom, along Peter Pan’s Flight. Chocolate chip cookies are on a plate on a small tea table to your right. Do … Continue reading "Possible Hidden Mickeys at the Magic Kingdom and in Epcot’s Norway"
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Hidden Mickeys around Epcot

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Along the inside entrance queue of Frozen Ever After, three plates on the wall come together to form a classic Hidden Mickey. At least, it looks purposeful and properly proportioned to me. If you disagree, let me know! To find the image, after you walk into the room to the left (the “Ice Master & … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys around Epcot"
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Hidden Mickeys in Disney Springs

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As Disney Springs develops and fills out with new specialty restaurants and shops, folks are spotting Hidden Mickeys here and there. So, here are a few images to consider. Walking away from the Lime Garage, you encounter a fountain with green inside tile work. The tile has circles or bubbles in the design, and some … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys in Disney Springs"
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Hidden Mickeys at Disney Springs and Epcot

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New shops and restaurants at Disney Springs may bring us new Hidden Mickeys. At least, we need to stay alert for new images. What about these bushes on the top level of the Coca-Cola store at The Landing? They’re planted beside the Rooftop Beverage Bar. A classic Hidden Mickey? (Thanks to Donna McMurrey). Here’s another … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys at Disney Springs and Epcot"
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