Hidden Mickeys at Disneyland Paris: The Ultimate Treasure Hunt for 2025
Ever walked through Disneyland Paris and thought, “Hang on… was that Mickey’s head hiding in the wall?” You’re not mad — well, not just mad. You’re one of us now. Welcome to the cult of Hidden Mickey hunters.
These cheeky little Mickey head shapes are tucked all over the parks, hotels, and even shops at DLP. Some are obvious. Others are devilishly clever. And unlike the US parks, there’s no official list for Paris — so this guide is your new best friend for finding the magic that most guests walk straight past.
Whether you’re armed with a camera, a pair of sharp eyes, or just plain stubbornness, you’re about to become a Hidden Mickey master. And yes — there’s a few that even seasoned cast members debate!
🌿 Disneyland Park Hidden Mickeys
🏰 Pirates of the Caribbean
Near the boarding area, look up at the stone walls — three rough stones form a perfect Mickey. Pirates have great taste.
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🏛️ Phantom Manor
In the spooky ballroom scene, one of the plate settings on the long table is shaped like Mickey. Because even ghosts need some Disney flair.
🚀 Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
Early in the ride, keep your eyes on the walls and target panels. Some of those star shapes? Yep. Mickey’s sneaky mug.
🌊 It’s a Small World (Outside Wall)
In the cheerful mural outside, some of those clouds and curls form unmistakable Mickey shapes. Pure sunshine and subliminal rodents.
🏰 Adventureland Bazaar
Check out the tiles near the Agrabah area — one mosaic has Mickey hidden in plain sight.
🌿 Alice’s Curious Labyrinth
In the Queen’s Garden, look closely at the hedge trimming and rose patterns — there’s a Mickey face formed by three floral topiaries.
⏳ Le Passage Enchanté d’Aladdin
In one of the miniature palace scenes, three round gems are subtly aligned in Mickey shape. Blink and you’ll miss it.
🛏☂️ Sleeping Beauty Castle Mosaic (Underneath the Castle)
Walk through the archway and look down at the flooring mosaic — some of the cobblestones form a classic Hidden Mickey.
🗳️ Main Street, U.S.A. – Emporium Window Display
One display features Mickey-shaped buttons, hats or balloons cleverly placed. The windows change, but Mickey sneaks in often.
🌌 Walt Disney Studios Park Hidden Mickeys
🍽️ Ratatouille Ride Queue
Spot the rooftop scene with chimneys and dishes — you’ll find a cleverly disguised Mickey formed by metal shapes.
🎬 World Premiere Ceiling
Look up at the lighting rig and above the entrance — Mickey heads in the lights and even in movie posters.
🐽 Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin
The fencing along the queue? Curved and patterned with a few well-placed Mickey circles.
🦜 Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure
The loading area has a tech-style wall panel that includes three connected circuits forming a Mickey head — very Stark Industries.
🌊 Cars ROAD TRIP
On the big roadside billboard before the oil rig scene, one set of clouds looks very Mickey-like. Intentional? We say yes.
🎨 Animation Celebration
During the pre-show or in the waiting area, check the walls for abstract artwork featuring — you guessed it — Mickey outlines in the background.
🏨 Around the Resort & Hotels
🌳 Sequoia Lodge Lobby
The carpet’s forest print hides subtle Mickey outlines — like a cosy cabin conspiracy.
🌌 World of Disney Shop Ceiling
Look up in the centre dome — the star map has a Hidden Mickey constellation. Mickey’s written in the stars, literally.
🏫 Disney Hotel New York – Art of Marvel
Check the elevator panels and hallway carpets — some Marvel designs include Mickey outlines worked into techy patterns.
🏡 Newport Bay Club Lobby Clock
Above the check-in desk, the large golden compass-style clock has a few decorative Mickeys worked into the design.
🚑 Disney Hotel Santa Fe Room Decor
The “Cars” wall border trim? Hidden Mickeys in the tyre treads.
🚕 Shuttle Bus Signs
On the outside signage near hotel shuttle pick-up points, a few logos and placement patterns form Mickey silhouettes — especially the older ones.
🌟 Bonus Fun: Mickey-Spotting Game for Families
Turn it into a family challenge!
- Print this list and tick them off as you go.
- Take a photo of each one you spot.
- Create a tally sheet and let each person choose a treat for each five found.
Extra idea? Offer a bonus prize for spotting a new one not on this list. Disneyland Paris is always evolving — who knows what you’ll find next!
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