Mickey meet-n-greet preference? (WDW's MK)
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Mickey meet-n-greet preference? (WDW's MK)
Which Mickey Mouse meet-n-greet at WDW's Magic Kingdom do you think is better, Mickey's Country House at the former Toontown Fair or the Town Square Theater on Main Street?
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It would have to be the country house for me. I did a tour at Magic Kingdom several years ago, I think it was called "Mickey's Magical Milestones tour" or something like that and when the tour guide pointed out some of the small details in the house I was blown away at the lengths to which the Imagineers went to create such an entertaining experience. It's sad that the house has been demolished and all of those subtle details are now gone.
We're not going to Guam, are we?
Mickey's House and Toontown ALL THE WAY!
I was a BIG Toontown fan and loved all the details in Mickey and Minnie's Houses and the way they immersed you in the colorful, whimsical, cartoon world. I loved all the in-jokes and references to the classic character shorts, the charming propping and gags, the audio, the layers of backstory, etc.
IMO, Toontown was criminally underrated and the now sadly razed Mouse Houses were the crown jewel of that section.
I was a BIG Toontown fan and loved all the details in Mickey and Minnie's Houses and the way they immersed you in the colorful, whimsical, cartoon world. I loved all the in-jokes and references to the classic character shorts, the charming propping and gags, the audio, the layers of backstory, etc.
IMO, Toontown was criminally underrated and the now sadly razed Mouse Houses were the crown jewel of that section.
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"How high does the sycamore grow? If you cut it down, then you'll never know"- Pocahontas
"I do not make films primarily for children. I make them for the child in all of us, whether he be six or sixty. Call the child innocence." - Walt Disney