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{{HM-Found2 | id = Elias-1 | color = limegreen | type = Hidden Mickey | descr = If you work your way to the grand room, look up at the mannequins dressed in the 1920's attire. They are posed on a railed balcony. The railing design incorporates the Mickey Mouse head.<br>'''CONFIRMED:''' It's not a "classic Mickey" in the sense that the head is a little odd. But everything else about it is great. | image = [[File:Bvs-eliasco-hmrail.jpg|100px|center]] | image2 = [[File:Elias-balcony.jpg|100px|center]] | rpts = REPORTED: | {{HM-Found2 | id = Elias-1 | color = limegreen | type = Hidden Mickey | descr = If you work your way to the grand room, look up at the mannequins dressed in the 1920's attire. They are posed on a railed balcony. The railing design incorporates the Mickey Mouse head.<br>'''CONFIRMED:''' It's not a "classic Mickey" in the sense that the head is a little odd. But everything else about it is great. | image = [[File:Bvs-eliasco-hmrail.jpg|100px|center]] | image2 = [[File:Elias-balcony.jpg|100px|center]] | rpts = REPORTED: [https://mickeyvisit.com/hidden-mickeys-disneyland/ Mickey Visit] 14 NOV 24<dt>CONFIRMED: Mrs. Pianoman 4 MAR 25 | land = Buena Vista Street}} | ||
{{HM-Found | id = Elias-2 | color = limegreen | type = Hidden Mickey | descr = There is a Classic Mickey pattern hidden within the art deco motif that circles the Elias & Company Jewelry Department.<br>'''CONFIRMED:''' It's not really a "Jewelry Department" any more, but they do sell jewelry here. This is the last store, with the doors opening to Hollywood Land. | image = [[File:Elias-co-art-deco.jpg|100px|center]] | rpts = REPORTED: anon 18 NOV 24<dt>CONFIRMED: Pianoman 4 MAR 25 | land = Buena Vista Street}} | {{HM-Found | id = Elias-2 | color = limegreen | type = Hidden Mickey | descr = There is a Classic Mickey pattern hidden within the art deco motif that circles the Elias & Company Jewelry Department.<br>'''CONFIRMED:''' It's not really a "Jewelry Department" any more, but they do sell jewelry here. This is the last store, with the doors opening to Hollywood Land. | image = [[File:Elias-co-art-deco.jpg|100px|center]] | rpts = REPORTED: anon 18 NOV 24<dt>CONFIRMED: Pianoman 4 MAR 25 | land = Buena Vista Street}} | ||
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Revision as of 21:04, 30 March 2025
| Buena Vista Street is a themed land at Disney California Adventure amusement park at the Disneyland Resort. Though named for the real-life Burbank thoroughfare that the Walt Disney Studios sits on, the central plaza represents Los Angeles in the 1920s, when Walt Disney first arrived there. One of the main features is a small-scale replica of the Hyperion Bridge, which was being constructed when Disney stayed in Atwater Village. The replica functions as a working bridge for the resort's monorail system. This land is similar to the layout and style of Main Street USA at Disneyland, Disney California Adventure's sister park. It includes dining, shopping, parades, and entertainment. The Red Car Trolley, a recreation of Pacific Electric's iconic Red Car electric trolleys, transports guests through this area, from the park's entry to Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood Land. |
| No Hidden Mickeys Reported | Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe | Los Feliz Five & Dime | Kingswell Shop | |
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| Trolley Treats | Big Top Toys | Chamber of Commerce | Mortimer's Market | |
General
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As you're walking into the park, there are earthquake cracks in the pavement to your left, just as you're passing under the bridge. The cracks make up a Mickey head. | |
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Enjoy some entertainment when Five & Dime stop for a jazz session on Buena Vista Street. Sharp eyes will spot the tread on the group's jalopy- it's Mickey Mouse! | |
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| Decor | On the left side of Buena Vista as you are walking in, there's a display case near the "2632" address sign. There's a mannequin here with a purse that has a few Mickeys on it. DECOR: These are too obvious to be Hidden Mickeys. | |
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| Unknown | On the left side of Buena Vista Street, heading towards the Hollywood Pictures Backlot, a Mickey impression made in the cement is hidden under some concrete benches. This Mickey was part of the original Sunshine Plaza, and may still be present in Buena Vista Street. | |
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| Unknown | On the right side of the fountain at the end of Buena Vista Street, there may be an orange Mickey embedded in the concrete. This Mickey was part of the original Sunshine Plaza. | |
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| Unknown | There's a wall right of the Chamber Of Commerce building near Oswald's. There's an ad that says, "Elias and Company, Open 7 Days". A small Mickey is there to the right of the "N" in "Open". | |
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Big Top Toys
| Decor | There's a hobby horse on the lower middle of the mural behind the behind the cashier. The Mickey is on the right side of the neck, above the reins. | |
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Oswald's
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There is a vintage bell alarm on one of the walls. The alarm with bells resembles a Mickey head shape. CONFIRMED: Although the shape isn't ideal for a classic Mickey, the double-bell alarm was specifically chosen for its Mickey ears. | |
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Red Car Trolley
| Unknown | At the station near the entrance, the support pillar nearest the entrance has a Mickey in it. Under four red bricks, at the top of the outer right side of the pillar nearest the street. Mickey tilts left, and the left "ear" has stripes. | |
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Clarabelle's Ice Cream
| Hidden Mickey Found |
Displayed behind the counter are Clarabelle's Dairy milk bottles marked with Classic Mickeys. UPDATE: They are made up of cow spots. It's REALLY small and hard to see. | |
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Elias & Co.
| Hidden Mickey Found |
If you work your way to the grand room, look up at the mannequins dressed in the 1920's attire. They are posed on a railed balcony. The railing design incorporates the Mickey Mouse head. CONFIRMED: It's not a "classic Mickey" in the sense that the head is a little odd. But everything else about it is great. | |
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| Hidden Mickey Found |
There is a Classic Mickey pattern hidden within the art deco motif that circles the Elias & Company Jewelry Department. CONFIRMED: It's not really a "Jewelry Department" any more, but they do sell jewelry here. This is the last store, with the doors opening to Hollywood Land. | |
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Julius Katz & Sons
| Hidden Mickey Found |
One of the window displays in this shop houses a black-and-white television. The test pattern broadcast is Mickey Mouse ears. CONFIRMED: The 1930's era television in the Katz & Sons window features a Hidden Mickey featured in the center of the test card. | |
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The 1930's era locks in the Katz & Sons display window seem to have been chosen for their classic Mickey shapes. CONFIRMED: The Mickey locks are still there, but the display has changed a little bit. Instead of a bookshelf, they're in a box on the floor. It's the same "Hidden Mickey", but just arranged differently. | |
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| Unknown | A pair of watch faces and a magnifying glass inside this display window create a classic Hidden Mickey. UPDATE: The display windows have been changed around, and it appears this Mickey is no longer on display. | |
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| Unknown | The vintage Neumade Griswold film splicer topping this sales display features a classic Hidden Mickey shape. UPDATE: I wasn't able to find this device in the sales area. The Imagineers might have changed this. | |
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| Unknown | The upper shelves in the store have this device on display. Not sure what it is, but it's got a Mickey face on it. It's similar to the "film splicer Mickey" above, but slightly different. For now, this is a separate Mickey. | |
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| Unknown | Towards the back of the store, there's an area where they sell mugs, and on the shelf above is this golden mug with Mickey jewels. It reminds me of Jingles the Horse in Fantasyland. | |
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