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I haven't made it out to see this year's F&G Festival. Hopefully I'll make it out there soon because it's one of my favorite times of year at Epcot.
Thanks for looking! :)
I've always found this tire swing fun to photograph with the bokehs in the background, but then they threw a Hidden Mickey along with the rest, what a fantastic shot!
When I walked into the park the other night I noticed that the lights weren't working on one of the strings of Garland hanging over Main Street USA. It was the last string and it didn't really stand out until I looked at it from behind the Partners Statue. I had done this shot before, but this time there was a bonus as the unlit string of Garland created a perfect Mickey when I lined up the tree between the Partners Statue. I wish I could have lined it up a little better, but security was pushing us to get out of the park. Thanks for looking and have a Merry Christmas.
advance happy HEARTS day!
love can put a smile on your face
when you have nothing to smile about.
-one day love will come my way
I snapped this inside the gift shop in Toontown. This photograph was selected as #141 of the Flickr Explore list for November 15, 2007.
One of the familiar scenes encountered on SSE. This is a little softer than I shot, but I wanted to cut back on some noise that was present.
"Further signs of the Renaissance are seen as our journey progresses. First we see an artist's assistant mixing paint while he works on his latest masterpiece."
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A Mark VII monorail skims over the lagoon carrying passengers around the Disneyland Resort.
Explore: Jun 8, 2009 #481
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Fun Fact:
The Disneyland Monorail System opened on June 14, 1959 as a sightseeing attraction in Tomorrowland in Disneyland. Monorail Mark VII Orange (pictured above) arrived on-site to Disneyland on August 14, 2008, began riderless testing in March of 2009, and began guest service on April 7, 2009. Monorails Red, Blue, and Orange make up the entire Mark VII fleet [Wikipedia].
đau tim..
những thứ k thuộc về mình thì chưa bao zờ là của mình..
can u feel it?. deeply inside. i won't say a word
just let it be (:
hey it's a reflection ;) juz a hand (on the right) is real haha
Only at Disney. :-)
Captured while riding the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.
The Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover (also called the Blue Line, TTA and Tomorrowland's Super-Skyway), formerly known as the WEDWay PeopleMover until 1994 and the Tomorrowland Transit Authority until 2010, is a PeopleMover system in Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort. Themed as an urban mass transit system of the future, riders are taken on a train ride around the second floor of many attractions in Tomorrowland. It has one station, in the center of Rockettower Plaza, located beneath the landmark Astro Orbiter. The TTA's leisurely pace, and lack of long queue lines, along with the sneak previews it offers of other more extreme Tomorrowland attractions make it a favorite attraction among repeat visitors.
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CircleVision Building/South Show building Windows
When this building transitioned into Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin in 1998, the first window was fitted with the diorama of the hair salon, and the second left open to look into the new attraction. There are two "Hidden Mickeys" in the diorama.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomorrowland_Transit_Authority_Peop...
Fireworks explode of the skies of Disneyland in their evening spectacular, Remember Dreams Do Come True.
Second (and third) story windows on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom. This composition also helped me avoid photographing the hundreds of people in front of the first story windows on Main Street. :-)
The name of Frank Wells, former co-CEO with Micheal Eisner, appears in the top window which displays "Seven Summits". This is the highest point of any name within the Magic Kingdom, and was put there shortly after his death as a tribute.
Wells was an avid mountain climber and wanted to do the highest summits on the 7 continents. These are Aconcagua, Chile, South America; McKinley, AK, USA, North America; Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Africa; Elbrus, Russia, Europe; Vinson, Antarctica; Kosciusko, Australia; and Everest, Nepal, Asia. Before he died in a helicopter crash, he climbed all but Everest.
The second floor windows on the center building contain the names of the shell companies that Walt Disney used to buy the land for Disney World. As soon as word leaked it was Disney buying the land, the price skyrocketed.
Fun Facts of Main Street 2nd Floor Windows
www.hiddenmickeys.org/WDW/MagicKingdom/Secrets/MS/Windows...
When flying above London, in Peter Pan's Flight, keep your eyes on the clock tower as you round the corner to find a familiar silhouette.
This is definitely one of the hardest pics I've ever gotten. Until very recently I didn't even have a lens capable of shooting it. Shout out to my buddy Albert for hooking me up with the lens filled with fairy dust that let us all fly today!
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This morning while rolling around for tummy rubs he was hiding a real hidden Mickey LOL
Funny cause we said he's our new Disney - since it's all gone and now our time will be enjoying this baby :D
Strolling through Cars Land I came across these two Mickey Cactus right in front of Flo's V8 Cafe. From the size of the thorns these are two Mickeys you definitely do not want to hug.
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Two pirates play a game while perhaps waiting for Jack Sparrow to be found so they can have the final gold pieces. This scene is part of the Pirates of the Caribbean boat ride at California Disneyland, located in New Orleans Square, and happens to be my all-time favorite ride.
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Fun Fact: (Wikipedia)
Pirates of the Caribbean was envisioned in the early 1950's as a walk-through wax museum at Disneyland that would have featured depictions of real pirates in static scenes. Instead, Disney Imagineers utilized the technological breakthroughs achieved in the company's four pavilions at the 1964–65 World's Fair to transform the attraction into a boat ride through vivid environments filled with fictional Audio-Animatronic pirates sacking a Caribbean seaport. Its theme song, "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)", sets a light-hearted tone for characters who were violent criminals in reality.
The last Disney theme park attraction designed with input from Walt Disney, it opened in its original form in New Orleans Square at Disneyland on March 18, 1967. Since then, it has been replicated in different forms at three subsequent Disney theme parks—Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort (December 15, 1973), Tokyo Disneyland (April 15, 1983) and Disneyland Paris (April 12, 1992).
Feel like you're there by viewing large on black
Explore Jun 10, 2009 #385
I'm assuming they count as "hidden"; but there are 2 Mickey Mouse Club stickers on here, as well as part of a Disney comic strip.
Single Rider Queue
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Walt Disney World, FL
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Hope you're having a great weekend!
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Fun Fact:
The design of Main Street, U.S.A. utilizes a process to give the appearance of height called forced perspective, frequently used in movies. Buildings down Main Street are built at 3/4 scale on the first level, then 5/8 on the second story, and 1/2 scale on the third—reducing the scale by 1/8 each level up [Wikipedia].
Explore Jun 7, 2009 #298 - Thanks everyone!
...from the queue of the classic Fantasyland darkride Snow White's Scary Adventures at the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Does anyone know where the Hidden Mickey is in the mural? View the full-size and see if you can find it. Make a note on the picture if you do!
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Festive Mickey Mouse twisty staws adorn the kids' drinks at Narcoossee's, an outstanding restaurant at the Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
The food and service were excellent, as was the stunning view of the Magic Kingdom and Contemporary Resort across the Seven Seas Lagoon.
[Winner of the "Drinks" challenge in the Disney Photo Challenge group.]