How many mickey rooms were there at toon town fair?

chargerag

Member
Original Poster
When you went to meet mickey at the Toon Town Fair there seemed to be multiple rooms that had mickey in them. I would guess 3 since there are now 3 mickeys out in the parks (space mountain, liberty square, and splash mountain).

Does anybody know how many rooms there were for a fact?

Also any speculation as to how many will be on main street?
 

chargerag

Member
Original Poster
the place i remember was a big holding pen where you watched mickey movies. then you went down a hall past multiple doors where mickey was in the judges tent. i suspect there were mickey's behind different doors.
 

Neverland

Active Member
I thought there were three rooms; A, B, and C? I know there was at least A & B, because I once visited a friend who was hanging with Mickey in room B.
 

minniemickeyfan

Well-Known Member
I just looked at a picture I have and all I see is a door on the left and a door on the right with a table in between that's Clarabelle's Reception Desk. There are 3 large photos on the back wall; 1 with Morty and Feroy Mouse as the Future Judges, 1 with Mickey-the current judge of course, and 1 of Elias Q.Mouse.
Are there more doors in this room I'm missing besides the 2 (besides the one that I came in from the line where the film is)?
 

Timekeeper

Well-Known Member
Well I know there were lots of room in Town Toon, but only one Mickey.... so I am confused as to what the question is inferring?

One of Disney's actual good ideas was creating an efficient flow by which to have guests meet and greet with the most famous mice in the world. Rather than have guests meet one character one at a time, which would create unreasonably long lines (ala Ariel's Grotto), guests were filtered in small groups into one of multiple rooms containing a pair of the mice. Because each room was closed off with a door, and guests were kept in a separate queue room before being escorted into the area with the multiple doors to each mice room, people (especially children) wouldn't realize that the group before and group after them were/would be taken into a different room.

It worked much like the Haunted Mansion when both sretching rooms are utilized. Most guests don't realize that there is an identical room next door, but the "secret" was not as well hidden with the mice meet and greet. :lookaroun
 

chargerag

Member
Original Poster
Great explanation Timekeeper.

I thought this would be a pretty simple answer but it seems nobody knows the answer. Maybe somebody can smuggle out a blueprint.
 

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