Do you know what a "Hidden Mickey" is?
This is an image of Mickey Mouse hidden in a ride, attraction.
Do you know where to look for them? Most are right infront of you, if you know were in WDW to look for them.
Have you ever looked for any? Me always!
I became aware of "Hidden Mickey's" as a teenager. From then on I searched the parks, attractions, shows, resorts for them. I don't really know what draws me to finding them, I suppose it is the game of looking for them, or the thrill of the find of them.
We have actually made a game of finding "Hidden Mickey's" on a vacation with friends. I had a list of verified HM's and divided the group into three teams, we argeed to meet for 2 rest breaks and lunch, were we could brag about how many Hidden Mickey's we foundt wihout giving away any secrets. Since we were pass holders we did not limit the game to just one park, it actually was a fun way to spend a day at the parks. You may want to try this on your next vacation.
If you are not aware of "Hidden Mickey's" or just want to know where to find them here is a great site, that has info for you:


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The Hidden Mickey can be found on Interstate 4 (I-4) past exit 25. About 2 miles west of the 417 (Greenway) interchange and about a mile from 192 between mile marker numbers 61 and 62.
There is a power substation on on the west side of I-4.
The substation had requirements for a Y connecting tower. But instead of the normal Y pole, they have a 80 foot Mickey pole.
It's made of three rings making Mickey's head and ears. This "not so hidden' Mickey" is part of "Celebration's" high voltage transmission line.
At night its so brightly lit, you can't miss it. To see this at night is very cool.
We tried to take a photo at night but everytime it's blurry from the car movement.
Link to day time photo on Hidden Mickey site:
http://www.hiddenmickeys.org/PictFrame.php?Images/WDW/MickeyOnI-4.jpg