Hidden Mickeys… Whether you consider yourself a seasoned Imagineering insider or simply a vacationeer who loves an annual trip to Disney Parks, chances are you have been on the hunt for Hidden Mickeys – the elusive, I-Spy-ready icons splashed throughout the rides and attractions of Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Famously formed by a circular center topped by two circular ears (resembling the iconic silhouette of Mickey, of course), the hunt for Hidden Mickeys had produced blogs, books, tutorials, YouTube videos, and more.
And while you can spend hours and hours searching out these silhouettes while waiting in line or re-riding your favorite attractions, they aren’t always formed by fine china curiously arranged on a dinner table, pebbles in pathways, or Mickey-shaped paint splatters…
Sometimes, they’re big. Really big… So big, you really need to see them from above to even make sense of their size and shape.
Today, we invite you to join us on a worldwide tour of five massive Hidden Mickeys – so big, you may have stood inside of them and not even noticed! But rather than give it away, why not use this as an opportunity to explore a bit? For each Hidden Mickey below, we’ll give you a “Scavenger Hunt” riddle to see if you can find your way to the mouse using Google Maps. (Side note: you’ll probably want to open Google Maps on a separate device so you can read while hunting, or open the links in a new window as needed.)
If you can’t figure out where to start, we’ll provide a link right in each riddle to at least get you going. Afterwards, let us know in the comments – had you heard of all of these giant Mickeys? How many have you seen in person? Did you recognize right away that they were products of Imagineering hidden in plain sight?
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1. The Hidden Mickey you’ve probably seen…
Begin at this park’s entrance gates
where, once inside, the future awaits!
Beyond the icon, banners flew
in this former spot for a fountain view.
And though it’s full of dirt today,
this central plaza leads the way…
Continue west; cut through the land.
(Don’t stop to glide or for the kitchen band.)
You’ll fly right through some parking lots
filled with cars (that should be yachts?).
Has all this moving made you tired?
This Hidden Mickey’s energy-wired;
an iconic sight known far and wide,
for tourists northbound on World Drive.
2. The Hidden Mickey that’s abandoned in plain sight…
Begin this hunt where most days close:
Where fireworks end and traffic slows.
Take a Monorail ride to the T.T.C.,
then find your car and you’re home free!
Except, oh wait – a gas tank drought…
“We’ll just fill up on the way out.”
…It seemed so smart to wait this morning!
Now the dashboard light is warning.
Sure, a Disney trip means sacrifices,
But this Speedway has record prices!
It wasn’t the only speedway here.
Just cross the road and you’d see near,
revving engines; racecars flew…!
At Disney, NASCAR dreams came true.
Though Disney’s high speed racetrack closed,
some parts of it remain exposed.
This old upcharge in the parking lot
Has left a Mickey pool to rot.
3. The Hidden Mickey you probably haven’t seen…
The biggest mouse is the hardest to spot,
on far-off land that Disney bought;
it lost its green when an ’80s frost
killed off the trees and wasted the cost.
Or so it seemed… but being sly,
Disney planted a big goodbye.
So start at Walt and Mickey’s hub,
Zoom out, head west through trees and scrub.
Pass Reedy Lake and head west still
Through homes and fields and forests ’til
Highway 27 appears…
Head north and stop when Trout Lake nears.
Cross the lake and there you’ll fly
O’er a mouse-shaped forest seen from the sky.