We will likely never stop finding Mickey images in the lush and intricate and ever-changing Disney detail that surrounds us. That’s fine with me, as it means that Disney is keeping the Hidden Mickey game alive for all of us!
How about these images? Are they Hidden Mickeys? This first one is from Adventureland. Three circles are part of a charm embedded in the floor near a door at the rear of the Agrabah Bazaar shop. A sign that says “Elephant Tales” is above the door. (Thanks to Jason Gall).
Another image is in the rocks (one large rock for the “head” and two small rocks for the “ears”) embedded in a short wall to the left of the entrance to the Big Top Souvenirs shop in Storybook Circus. It’s in the middle of the photo, just below the top cement sitting surface. (Thanks to Jason Gall).
Over inside Sir Mickey’s store, the face opening in a knight’s helmet sitting high on a shelf has a suspicious design. A Hidden Mickey? (Thanks to Jennifer Hess, and Robert Wescovich).
This next image is a bona fide Hidden Mickey. If you ride the ferryboat to or from the Magic Kingdom, remember to look for the coiled rope Mickey! Cast Members usually maintain this image along one or both loading dock walkways at the Magic Kingdom and the Transportation and Ticket Center. Look next to a large post on either side as you walk onto or leave the boat at either loading dock.
I often check on my family brick to the right of the entrance to the Magic Kingdom. It’s fading over the years!
Keep searching!
I’m not sure about the first one. I definitely think the second one is because of the size difference in stones. The helmet is definitely not.
While I know the pavers are no longer available, I heard that you could purchase one from someone who bought one and have it changed. Do you know if this is the case?
Just because three somewhat roundish shapes are found in the same general area does not mean the shapes are supposed to be a Hidden Mickey.
The rope is the only Hidden Mickey in this set. Everything else is wishful thinking.