As Disney Springs develops and fills out with new specialty restaurants and shops, folks are spotting Hidden Mickeys here and there. So, here are a few images to consider.
Walking away from the Lime Garage, you encounter a fountain with green inside tile work. The tile has circles or bubbles in the design, and some of the bubbles come together just above the water line to from classic Hidden Mickeys. Or do they? One collection of three circles is tilted to the right, at the right middle of the photo. (Thanks to Justin Lewicki).
Inside Amorette’s Patisserie, look for the following three images. The first is on a display table right inside the entrance doors. The staff draw chalk classic Hidden Mickeys on small signs around the table that read: “For Display Only.” (Thanks to Iris and Zachary Herron).
On the left wall (as you enter Amorette’s), check out a drawing of a lady on the left side of a long bulletin board. The lady is wearing a crochet hat with a pattern of red dots. Three dots at the back of her head and just above the horizontal blue ribbon might form an upside-down classic Mickey? (Thanks to Iris and Zachary Herron).
At the rear part of the right wall, and behind the counters, you can see the ends of white fabric or cloth rolls in an opening in the cabinetry. See any classic Hidden Mickeys in the stack of rolls – maybe an upside-down Hidden Mickey at the top? (Thanks to Justin Lewicki).
Enjoy the hunt!
Lol. We call the fountain at the bottom of the Lime entrance stairs “the Hidden Mickey Fountain”. There are quite a few along the inside rim. Also spotted one in the stone on the outside Architecturally gorgeous to boot especially when lit at night.