When Brian went to Disneyland the month before we went he brought us back a souvenir... We LOVE it! He got us the "hidden mickey" book. It's a book that tells you where there are hidden mickeys all through out Disneyland and California Adventure. They also tell you where they are in the Disneyland Hotels and Downtown Disney...
We ALL had a blast trying to find all the ones through out the book!! Here are some of our favorites!!
Near Main Street Cinema, a "Casting Agency" sign on a door has two classic Mickeys in the design, one at the top and one at the bottom.
"It's a Small World" In the last room of the ride, shadows from the last set of small balloons that move up and down at times form classic Mickey's to the left of your boat. These were SO cool!!
A classic Mickey made of cherries is on the front of a fruit drink stand, which is often located near Heimlich's Chew Chew Train.
Taste Pilot's Grill~ A photo of an engine shows a classic Mickey shape.
Disney Vault 28~ A tiny classic Mickey is stuck on the upper right of the large metal vault door that forms the back wall of the entrance.
Another Favorite!! Ü On the sign in front of the store, swirls in the letter "M" and "C" combine to form a classic Mickey.
A green classic Mickey hides on an axle under a fruit cart that is usually positioned midway along Main Street.
World of Disney~ Blue classic Mickeys are on the corners of the large sign over the entrance doorway to the store.
Some of the engraved personalized brick plaques at your feet feature a bell design. The bell ringer is a classic Mickey.
As soon as you enter Disneyland, turn around to spot the classic Mickey speaker grid on the utility box next to the entrance turnstile. The ticket attendant may be blocking your view.
This is one of my favorites!! This is on the post at the entrance of Splash Mountain... It's small!!
Silhouette Studio~ In the front display window, the outer frame design of some of the displays have classic Mickey symbols. These were hard to spot for some of us!!
Inside the refrigerator in Minnie's kitchen, a bottle of cheese relish on the second shelf in the door has a red classic Mickey "brand mark" at the top of the label. As you can see, we couldn't find that one, they have Minnie's fridge locked shut! Ü
We found a total of 78 Hidden Mickey's! We had a lot more that we could have found but we'd get so busy riding rides and stuff that we didn't always remember to check the book!! Ü We can't wait to go back and find them again and more that we didn't find this trip!! Brian did a good job with this souvenir!! If you haven't checked out the book yourself and LOVE Disneyland like we do, I suggest you pick it up while you're there! It's a ton of FUN!!
Near Main Street Cinema, a "Casting Agency" sign on a door has two classic Mickeys in the design, one at the top and one at the bottom.
"It's a Small World" In the last room of the ride, shadows from the last set of small balloons that move up and down at times form classic Mickey's to the left of your boat. These were SO cool!!
A classic Mickey made of cherries is on the front of a fruit drink stand, which is often located near Heimlich's Chew Chew Train.
Taste Pilot's Grill~ A photo of an engine shows a classic Mickey shape.
Disney Vault 28~ A tiny classic Mickey is stuck on the upper right of the large metal vault door that forms the back wall of the entrance.
Another Favorite!! Ü On the sign in front of the store, swirls in the letter "M" and "C" combine to form a classic Mickey.
A green classic Mickey hides on an axle under a fruit cart that is usually positioned midway along Main Street.
World of Disney~ Blue classic Mickeys are on the corners of the large sign over the entrance doorway to the store.
Some of the engraved personalized brick plaques at your feet feature a bell design. The bell ringer is a classic Mickey.
As soon as you enter Disneyland, turn around to spot the classic Mickey speaker grid on the utility box next to the entrance turnstile. The ticket attendant may be blocking your view.
This is one of my favorites!! This is on the post at the entrance of Splash Mountain... It's small!!
Silhouette Studio~ In the front display window, the outer frame design of some of the displays have classic Mickey symbols. These were hard to spot for some of us!!
Inside the refrigerator in Minnie's kitchen, a bottle of cheese relish on the second shelf in the door has a red classic Mickey "brand mark" at the top of the label. As you can see, we couldn't find that one, they have Minnie's fridge locked shut! Ü
We found a total of 78 Hidden Mickey's! We had a lot more that we could have found but we'd get so busy riding rides and stuff that we didn't always remember to check the book!! Ü We can't wait to go back and find them again and more that we didn't find this trip!! Brian did a good job with this souvenir!! If you haven't checked out the book yourself and LOVE Disneyland like we do, I suggest you pick it up while you're there! It's a ton of FUN!!
4 comments:
Ryan and I have one of those bricks in the courtyard. I can never find it though. I always forget to look at the map they gave us before we go. My favorite hidden Mickeys are the ones in the haunted mansion and pirates. Now I want to back even more all of the pictures you took! A Lot! I think we are going on Halloween, we will see?
Jessica, that was really neat. With as many times as you visit Disneyland, it is fun to have something like this to do. It would be so fun to find all of them. Maybe when your kids are grown, and you and Brian make a trip by yourselves, you will take one day to look and find all of them! That was really thoughtful of Brian to get the book for you to use this trip!!!!
Love the hidden Mickey's, it did make it so fun for allllll of us! Can't wait to go back and look for more!
That is so cool! You guys are living the life. Every time I check your blog it seems like you are vacationing!
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