Mickey on the move

TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
My point was/is that the Toontown concept with the Fab 5 and the Toontown Tent was much more enjoyable for all families and not geared specifically to the little girl demographic. We'll have to wait and see about the Dumbo portion of the expansion if indeed the Barnstormer is rethemed to a Casey Jr type coaster.
I can definitely see your side, but I'd rather have a nice new E-ticket and some nice restaurants than a meet-and-greet.
However, I've always loved the design Toontown. I'll kind of miss it, even though I never spent much time there. Is that odd?
 

fireworkz

Active Member
I think it would be interesting if they kept the idea of it being Mick's 2nd home around (with his real house being in Disneyland's Toontown) and built him an apartment on Main Street where you could meet him.

I was thinking the same!

At the same time I like the Expo Hall the way it is. When I was at MK in the Spring I made sure to take a trip to the Expo Hall theatre - it's a nostalgic thing for me. When growing up my Dad and I spent a lot of time in the Main Street Theater (when it only showed movies!) while my Mom shopped. This time my three year old was with me and to my suprise I couldn't get her to leave! She wanted to watch all these Mickey cartoons she had never seen before.

Have a question for everyone, is my memory playing tricks on me? Wasn't there two hallways that led to the back theater at one time? This spring there was only one on the left side of the building, but on previous trips I was sure there were one on each side. If I'm right, maybe that old hallway would be available for Mickey's Apartment?
 

The "Pro"

Member
An expanded Fantasyland certainly would be welcomed, but not at the expense of the entire Toontown.

I believe many look forward to seeing Mickey at his house. Mickey on Main St. just seems somewhat out of place.
 

jt04

Well-Known Member
An expanded Fantasyland certainly would be welcomed, but not at the expense of the entire Toontown.

I believe many look forward to seeing Mickey at his house. Mickey on Main St. just seems somewhat out of place.

I could not disagree more......
 

aladdin2007

Well-Known Member
um the whole clown concept is a turn off to me, and sounds cheap and tacky. Is this the best they can do for the coaster? I understand its part of the new Dumbo area, but clowns dont have the best reputation with alot of people and it just seems like a flat cheap theme. When I think about it the entrance to the simpsons ride at universal comes to mind.
 

Ravenclaw87

Member
Showing cartoons on Main Street, what a silly idea.:rolleyes:

Seriously, bringing Mickey to Town Square is almost like having him come home. IIRC, back in the day, the only place to meet Mickey in the MK was in a controlled M&G in the nook between Sun Bank and City Hall.

Yes, I was going to say the -same- thing! The first time I meant Mickey was somewhere in Town Hall--- I was 8, so about 15 years ago or so, but I remember it was very quiet and well organized. The current meet and greet just gives me a headache anyway.
 

Ignohippo

Well-Known Member
I don't know, to me seeing Mickey should be a destination. To me, he doesn't belong in the front of the park. It seems anti-climatic.

I'd bet any M&G for Mickey on Main Street would be temporary.

As for TTF being closed as soon as January, looking at the plans and knowing WDI doesn't want to close more than they need to at any one time, it seems completely unnecessary. I would imagine TTF will be the very last area to close and will probably be open until 2012 when the princess areas open. They would only need to close it for Pixie Hollow – which doesn't open until 2013 for a reason (so that TTF can remain open as long as possible).
 

jt04

Well-Known Member
I don't know, to me seeing Mickey should be a destination. To me, he doesn't belong in the front of the park. It seems anti-climatic.

I'd bet any M&G for Mickey on Main Street would be temporary.

As for TTF being closed as soon as January, looking at the plans and knowing WDI doesn't want to close more than they need to at any one time, it seems completely unnecessary. I would imagine TTF will be the very last area to close and will probably be open until 2012 when the princess areas open. They would only need to close it for Pixie Hollow – which doesn't open until 2013 for a reason (so that TTF can remain open as long as possible).

It's also possible the "temporary" structures of TTF which have been used far beyond their intended lifespan are just too worn out/moldy etc to stay up much longer. We should know soon.
 

benji

Member
Mickey is the most biggest character star in Disney World and it is a shame his meet and greet locations just fall flat and are less then impressive. I wish each park had a spectacular location for Mickey and Minnie. The mouse is very over looked and he doesn't even have his own dark ride. Anyone else think the same?
 
Years before Toontown (or "Mickeys Birthdayland", then "Mickeys Starland", then, then, then...), Mickey, Minnie, and the rest of the gang were on Main Street or in other areas of the park. To me, Main Street is where they belong... at the beginning... where it all begins. To me, this is perfect.
 

brentley2

Member
His writing leaves a lot to be desired sometimes.

Let me be a little more blunt- his writing completely stinks. I hate the way he panders to people with his stupid questions in his articles...it's not good writing.

Let me also chime in regarding moving Mickey. As a Mickey fan, I hate to see the houses go. I have actually enjoyed going back and seeing Mickey and Minnie's houses.

BUT- I am not completely freaked out about it. I am ecstatic about the expansion, and I am willing to give a little as needed to see the concept art become reality.
 

brentley2

Member
Mickey is the most biggest character star in Disney World and it is a shame his meet and greet locations just fall flat and are less then impressive. I wish each park had a spectacular location for Mickey and Minnie. The mouse is very over looked and he doesn't even have his own dark ride. Anyone else think the same?


YES- I was so happy when we first heard about Philharmagic. I thought that finally Mickey would have his own attraction. But then, I realized quickly that it wasn't a Mickey attraction- as usual, it was more of a Donald thing. Although I love Philharmagic, it would have been better for me if it had been about Mickey.

I say take part of the Pixie Hollow-thing and make a Mickey through the years dark ride. It doesn't have to be a big thing- it could be along the same lines as the Pooh ride.
 

urbanvegan

New Member
Has anyone given thought to the parking lot behind the Exposition Hall? That area plus space from the hall could provide a fairly sizable Fab 5 M&G...

YES! "Toon Street" off of Main Street! An Urban ToonTown. And also, a nice second egress from the hub away from Main Street - during parades and fireworks.

As great as that would be, I won't hold my breath.

But Mickey being at the front of the park makes sense. A good host should greet guests as they enter - it's simply good manners.
 

Future Guy

Active Member
Back when I was a kid and Woodrow Wilson was President, Mickey didn't have any kind of a residence in the parks and no one really thought he needed one. Sure, I realize that Mickey's house has been a part of the MK for quite a number of years now, but I seriously doubt there'd be a huge populist uprising if he wasn't given a new "home" somewhere else in the park.
 

gustaftp

Well-Known Member
My personal preference is that he has somewhere on Main Street. It's a good idea - reminiscent of the days when you were likely to bump into Mickey instead of dropping a visit. Just don't make it too "toony".

What I don't understand is why so many people seem to clamor for it in the MK. If he needs a house so bad, just make a new Toon Town @ DHS where it fits in much better. In fact, I'd support replacing the Backlot Tour with a Toon Town. As much as I enjoy having a backlot tour, it's been pared down, and that space could be much better suited towards a Toon Town.
 

Wilt Dasney

Well-Known Member
Back when I was a kid and Woodrow Wilson was President, Mickey didn't have any kind of a residence in the parks and no one really thought he needed one. Sure, I realize that Mickey's house has been a part of the MK for quite a number of years now, but I seriously doubt there'd be a huge populist uprising if he wasn't given a new "home" somewhere else in the park.

*snort*

Of course, everyone knows Mickey meet and greets only really hit their stride after the Treaty of Versailles.
 

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