Originally Posted By disneytoon hey, do you know where some hidden things are in WDW? if you do, share, because i've seen about 1 hidden thing at epcot- Do you know where you are ridding soarin' and your flying by the golf fields, a guy swings the club, and as the ball flies torwards the screen a black circle can be spotted as it flys by. thats a hidden mickey!
Originally Posted By disneytoon did you know that every single ride at disneyworld has a hidden mickey? of course i don't know where all of them are, but if you try hard enough, i bet you can find one. oh, and there are other things besides hidden mickeys, there is characters, objects, things you really have to focus on.
Originally Posted By Anacon Here are two non charactor hidden items: 1. Look at the top of the Haunted Mansion. The chimneys are pieces from a chess board. Apparently, one of the imagineers involved was big on chess. 2. Going down Main Street (towards the castle) look up at the top window on the right side just after Center Street. It reads, "Mt. Lott ..." It looks like a tribute to a mountain, but really reads, "empty lot." What follows are company names. This window recognizes the dummy corporations created to purchase the property in Florida incognito. Also, In the same area, look for the highest window. It's a tribute to Frank Wells who was an avid mountain climber. Expedition Wells I believe it reads.
Originally Posted By Labuda <a href="http://www.hiddenmickeys.org/WDW/" target="_blank">http://www.hiddenmickeys.org/W DW/</a> Also, one thing I doubt is mentioned ont he Hidden Mickeys site is the fact that there's a hidden Baloo in Africa at DAK.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Go to the Maharaja Jungle Trek in Animal Kingdom. There are hidden Mickeys in every single murel. I have several pictures of hidden mickeys from our last trip in October... <a href="http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLandingSignin.jsp?Uc=uyt3znl.7nfokadx&Uy=2qjtj5&Upost_signin=Slideshow.jsp" target="_blank">http://www.kodakgallery.com/Sh areLandingSignin.jsp?Uc=uyt3znl.7nfokadx&Uy=2qjtj5&Upost_signin=Slideshow.jsp</a>%3Fmode%3Dfromshare&Ux=0&UV=731370645295_605196395405
Originally Posted By Tink34 I would say just Google Hidden Mickey's at WDW and you will be amazed. A classic in Epcot is in the Norway mural. On the left hand side of the mural there's a viking boat, in the boat one of vikings is wearing Mickey ears. Also at the Haunted Mansion when you are leaving there's a pet cemetary right before you go through the gates to enter Liberty Square. There's a statue of Mr. Toad in the cemetary. There are also many books out there that can help you if you're willing to pay. It's a lot of fun to take a day and just pick a park and go looking for Hidden Mickey's. CM's are more than happy to help you also!!! Happy Hidden Mickey Hunting!!!
Originally Posted By jaycub <<1. Look at the top of the Haunted Mansion. The chimneys are pieces from a chess board. Apparently, one of the imagineers involved was big on chess. >> Sorry to refute this, but that's a myth that's been shot down by the imagineers. In Jason Surrell's book "Haunted Mansion: from th Magic Kingdom to the Movies" he mentions this and decries the rumor.
Originally Posted By jaycub <<Also, one thing I doubt is mentioned ont he Hidden Mickeys site is the fact that there's a hidden Baloo in Africa at DAK. >> Where is that?
Originally Posted By gaston lives On IASW in the jungle room, as you're leaving look to the right. The shamrocks or leaves or whatever are hanging from teh ceiling have one string that are all hidden mickeys. I foudn that myself! At ToT when you enter the lobby of the hotel, look at the table on your right. You'll see some old glasses that look kind of messed up a bit. Watch them as you walk, and you'll see they turn into a hidden mickey, too.
Originally Posted By jaycub We're going to be leaving for Florida on Wednesday, and I really would like to see the Hidden Baloo in Africa at DAK. Could someone please tell me where I can find it?
Originally Posted By Labuda Jay, it's in an off-the-beaten path kind of area there in Africa. After crossing over the bridge into Harambe and passing the buildings on your right, look for an area where you can step in and there are a few tables. Once you're in this area (kind of yellowish walls IIRC), on your right is a wall that's got some cloth hanging in frotn of it - lift the cloth and underneath you'll find the hidden Baloo. Good luck finding him! If all else fails, check with Guest Relations - and if necessary, tell them you saw it once before during a Backstage Safari tour - that's when I first saw it.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Why don't I remember a pet cemetary at the Haunted Mansion? I definately would have remembered Mr Toad. Where is it?
Originally Posted By gaston lives At the top left of teh cemetary. The cemetary was put in place about a year or so ago...maybe slightly longer. It's after blackbeard's wives mausoleum.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Thanks, we were just there in July. had 2 of my kids (24 & 33) with me. Hope one of them remembers. Have to tell one of my others daughters, she's still mad at Disney because of Mr Toad's Wild Ride. Ok, her kids like Pooh, but he's no Toad.
Originally Posted By Tink34 I have no idea where this hidden Baloo is in fact I've never heard of it.
Originally Posted By gaston lives When you go on Pooh, look immediately to the left as you enter Owl's house, and you'll see a picture of Toad handing the deed of the house over to Owl. Really cool tie in!
Originally Posted By Labuda If I remember, I*'ll try to get a pic of the hidden Baloo in April when I'm there. If so, I'll get it up on my Epson site.
Originally Posted By bboi2006 in the winnie the pooh ride, there's a picture where you see mr. toad handing over the DEED to winnie, in honor of Mr. Toads Wild Ride, which used to be there before "being turned into pooh" lol get it, read the quotation again.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros They have the same picture in the HKDL version of Pooh, but that building was specially built for that attraction. I guess they just decided it would be more fun to make a carbon copy than actually think about what they were putting in.