Steve Barrett is synonymous with the term Hidden Mickey.
A hidden Mickey is a partial or complete impression of Mickey Mouse placed by the Imagineers and artists to blend into the designs of Disney attractions, hotels, restaurants, and other areas.
The most common Hidden Mickey form is the tri-circle Mickey frontal silhouette: three circles that form Mickey’s round head and adjoining round ears.
Other images include a side or oblique (usually three-quarter) profile of Mickey’s face and head, a side profile of his entire body, a full-body frontal silhouette, a detailed picture of his face or body, or a three-dimensional Mickey. Sometimes, just his gloves, handprints, shoes or ears appear. Even his name or initials in unusual places may qualify as Hidden Mickeys. And don’t forget other characters such as Hidden Minnies, Donald Ducks, Goofys, etc.
Steve has just released the 4th edition of the Walt Disney World Field Guide and the 2nd edition of the Disneyland Field Guide. Each book measures 9″ X 4″, which makes it a great size to fit into your pocket or backpack while touring the parks.
The Hidden Mickey is the term for a shape used to express the feeling for the beloved Disney Character Mickey. It is a Fun way to play Scavenger hunt through the streets of Walt Disney World!
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My kids love these books. (We have the older editions). They were seeing hidden Mickeys everywhere! I took photos of a couple of the ones they found on our last visit to WDW and posted them on my blog a couple weeks ago…
I am NOT a kid and I don’t have any – and I LOVE these books! My mum adores them as well, and we both make sure we have them on our trips to either of the resorts!