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Hidden Mickey….

Posted in EVERYTHING DISNEY, HIDDEN MICKEY with tags , on February 17, 2012 by disneychronicles

In case you were wondering about this whole Hidden Mickey  thing….read on…it is a representation of Mickey Mouse that has been inserted subtly into the design of a ride, attraction, or other location in a Disney theme park or elsewhere on Disney properties. The most common Hidden Mickey is a formation of three circles that may be perceived as the silhouette of the head and ears of Mickey Mouse.

A true Hidden Mickey is one that is not meant to be seen immediately, and is usually placed purposefully by a Disney Imagineer or artist in a context that would not normally contain Mickey Mouse. When the shape of Mickey Mouse is used as an obvious part of the design, such as Mickey ears on the top of lampposts, it is considered decorative and sometimes referred to as a “decor Mickey.” Additionally, formations of the iconic head and ears have been spotted in nature or even on animals, but they are also not Hidden Mickeys.

Although approximately 1000 Hidden Mickeys have been recorded, it is not known how many are really out there!

This is the smallest Hidden Mickey at the Magic Kingdom…….(so I’ve been told).  My oldest son found it rather quickly!  He is really good at finding them!  (It is right at the tip of the finger).

So if you want to start looking get the book that’s shown above and it will give you clues to where to find them! Have FUN!

YUM!

Posted in DISNEY DINING, EVERYTHING DISNEY with tags , on February 14, 2012 by disneychronicles

…..that’s all I got 🙂

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

Have a Disney Valentine’s Day!

Posted in EVERYTHING DISNEY with tags on February 6, 2012 by disneychronicles

Got a hunny who loves Disney….

So maybe you can’t take her to dinner at Cinderella’s Royal Table or stroll along the beach of the Poly and watch Wishes or schedule a couples massage and after find a garden swing at the Grand Floridian and swing in the moonlight or take a romantic horse drawn carriage ride at the Wilderness Lodge….:D

Well…. you may not be able to do these things but

…..the options are endless!!!

 

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Disney Safety….who knew…

Posted in EVERYTHING DISNEY with tags , on January 29, 2012 by disneychronicles

There is a guideline at Disney called the Operation Hourly Ride Capacity (OHRC) which dictates how many people should get on each ride per hour.  This is the number they found made things safe and enjoyable and is the maximum number of Guests the park employees and security guards could safely handle. The OHRC was invented as a way to combat the long lines by creating an assembly-line quota to get everyone through the park.

Did you ever think of all the safety regulations that happen behind the scenes at the happiest place on earth…

Since Disney began building and operating theme parks in the 1950’s, the Company has established hundreds of internal standards for the development and operation of theme park attractions.

Did you know….More than one hundred Cast Members are stationed along the parade route as a contingency against unexpected occurrences, such as children running out into the path of an oncoming parade, and to guide Guests to evacuation routes in the event of an emergency.

Disney is also extremely concerned about the quality and safety of its consumer products, especially those products that are enjoyed by children. The Product Integrity group reviews the safety of all consumer products sold or distributed by Disney.

 

 

Because a wide range of expertise is needed for successful safety programs, Disney’s safety departments include people from a variety of safety-related professions and occupations, medical doctors, nurses, former police officers and FBI detectives, professional engineers, Certified Industrial Hygienists, ergonomists, people with master’s degrees in public health, certified food professionals, registered sanitarians, registered microbiologists and biologists, among others.

According to Walt …The safety and security of our guests and our cast members is of paramount importance to me.

“You can dream, create, design and build

the most wonderful place in the world. . .
but it requires people to make the dream a reality.”

— WALT DISNEY