More Hidden Mickeys in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Check out some cool Hidden Images in the gift shop of “Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster!” Walk to the counter at the right rear of the shop, just before the exit walkway. These Hidden Characters made of guitar picks are under a laminated surface and will likely stay in place for a while. Look for Mickey on the left counter top.
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And Minnie on the right. (Thanks to Maya Perez, Brian Lake, and Alexander McClintick).
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A Cast Member told me about this next image. It’s made of wires behind the glass door of a cabinet on the right wall of the room that’s at the left side of the gift shop. Do you think it’s a Hidden Mickey?
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What do you think about the following questionable Hidden Mickeys? To find this one, walk outside into the courtyard of “Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster” and glance above the order windows of “The Rock Station” snack stand. Do holes in the “R” form a classic (three-circle) Hidden Mickey? (Thanks to Jared, and Stanley Arnold).
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On the side arch at the left of the entrance to the Animation Courtyard, three subtle circles are in the sculpted design. They’re close to the top of the opening in the arch, between two Native Americans at the top left corner. Is this image a Hidden Mickey? (Thanks to Amanda Hertel).
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As you stroll through “Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream,” spot this image behind a window to your left and just before the entrance doors to the theater. It’s made of three round paper wads at the bottom of a trash can at the left bottom of a display. A plush Tigger is near the can. Do you think the three paper balls form a Hidden Mickey? (Thanks to Heidi).
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Happy Hunting!

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Steve Barrett is a doctor and Disney nut whose favorite Walt Disney World memory is strolling through the Magic Kingdom with his young son on his shoulders. Not surprisingly, his favorite spot in the World is anywhere there's a Hidden Mickey. He suggests that all visitors take some time to chat with cast members, especially when looking for Hidden Mickeys, as they can enrich your Disney experience and make it even more magical.

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  1. I believe they are Hidden Mickeys. CMs deliberately made the “mickeys” with what materials they had. That is all it takes to be magical. And after all, isn’t beauty in the “eye of the beholder”?

    P.S. Absolutely love all your blogs and share and do quizzes with family. One of the few things we have a common interest in with teens in 3 generation family.