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Whit Honea is the author of The Parents' Phrase Book. He lives in the L.A. area with his wife and two boys. You can find his writings and other works all over the Internets. Now available on Twitter.

Hidden Mickey Avocado

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As with most Disney fans, I have a soft spot in my heart for Hidden Mickeys. The concept was created when Imagineers revolted against Disney Management’s decision to keep Disney characters out of the original plans for the EPCOT theme park. To fight back they surreptitiously hid both the three circle Mickey icon and silhouette Mickeys throughout the park and various attractions. Over time the Hidden Mickey tradition has spread to all Disney theme parks. That’s the short history.

There are really five classifications of Hidden Mickeys:

  1. Intentional: a hidden Mickey Mouse (or other Disney character) shape placed obscurely and deliberately to be spotted by guests. For purists this is the only real Hidden Mickey.
  2. Design: the use of the Mickey Mouse three circle icon as part of the design element of a piece of furniture, decoration, or other object. These range from the very hidden (in the wallpaper or comforters at the hotels) to the obvious (a pattern of Mickey shapes in a wood carving).
  3. Cast Member/Temporary: usually a placed object or graffiti added to a scene by a cast member. These tend to go away when ever Imagineering comes in and resets or updates an attraction. Over time some of these may graduate to the Intentional category.
  4. Accidental/unintentional: formed mostly in the mind’s eye out of shadows and obscure shapes that when looked at just right make a Hidden Mickey. The Mickey shape on the sail of the Wicked Wench at Disneyland’s Pirates Of The Caribbean was an example of this.
  5. Natural: Hidden Mickey’s that occur in nature. 

Two of the most famous are the Chinese Theatre/Disney-MGM studios central plaza which, until they added that big eyesore of a hat in there, was a giant intentional Hidden Mickey when viewed from the air, and the plates in Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion ballroom scene (which started as a temporary cast member prank and has since become canon).

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I’ve been known to see Hidden Mickeys in oil stains, clouds (I have a picture of one somewhere that I took while on our Honeymoon at WDW – I don’t know how Disney does that), and even in fruit. Take this photo of an avocado sent to me by reader Gregory. On the outside it’s just a normal looking avocado, but peel off the skin and voila! Mickey Mouse’s famous three circle icon is revealed. (I’ve highlighted it in one pic below the cut.)

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For more great reading on Hidden Mickeys pick up either the great Hidden Mickeys, 2nd Edition : A Field Guide to Walt Disney World’s Best Kept Secrets or Lou’s Walt Disney World Trivia Book, Volume 2: More Secrets, History & Fun Facts Behind the Magic.

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Disney’s child lines go upscale and global

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Disney continues its move away from the old The Disney Store in every mall model to the new multiple-tiered product and price structure model. Want to clad your child in standard Disney gear, you can now find stuff at Wal*Mart, Target, or the mall stores. Want to clad your child in couture and high fashion… Read More »Disney’s child lines go upscale and global

Extreme Makeover Home Edition: Built to Last?

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The Port Huron Times-Herald looks in on a local home being built by the ABC hit TV show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and wonders, "does the quality suffer when the home is built in a week?" The proof, Korman said, is a house the show built in New Orleans 2½ years ago. After Hurricane Katrina… Read More »Extreme Makeover Home Edition: Built to Last?

High School Musical to play at Disneyland and Disney World

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This year’s most popular Disney Channel movie, High School Musical, is about to find itself a part of Disney’s  theme parks; most likely California Adventure in Anaheim, CA and the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, FL. Auditions are underway and rehearsals are scheduled soon to stage High School Musical Pep Rallys with song and dance from… Read More »High School Musical to play at Disneyland and Disney World

Matterhorn Webcam, see Disneyland’s famous icon

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Back in the mid-90s Disney flirted with the idea of having webcams in their parks. They had a couple in Walt Disney World, including one looking down Main Street U.S.A. at Cinderella Castle. It was great to see if the park was busy or in bad weather, so you could decide to drop in later… Read More »Matterhorn Webcam, see Disneyland’s famous icon

New Meet The Robinsons Pictures

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The next animated feature coming from Disney is Meet The Robinsons. A few more publicity pictures have gone up at Disney-MGM Studios and Animated-News has a few shots of them. I’ll try and get to the park sometime this week and get some clearer pictures and see if there is anything else from the film… Read More »New Meet The Robinsons Pictures

Mixed Messages out of Shanghai

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The news from Shanghai on the future Disney theme park is a tad bit confusing. Last week the reports were that citizen relocation was underway to get ready for the constructrion; this week the Shanghai government claims that no relocations are happening and that the project isn’t even approved yet. Another paper from Signapore confirms… Read More »Mixed Messages out of Shanghai

Step Up to the Step Up Reviews

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Jette Kernion at Cinematical reviews Disney’s Step Up. Jette says it’s better than Take The Lead (starring Antonio Banderas), which might be faint praise. But the two films share a very similar storyline. Step Up follows the journey of Tyler (Channing Tatum) and Nora (Jenna Dewan) as they meet from opposite sides of the tracks… Read More »Step Up to the Step Up Reviews