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Minnie mouse house
Minnie mouse house









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  1. #Minnie mouse house plus
  2. #Minnie mouse house windows

She goes out to be in the parade, and she often leaves in the early afternoon. She is usually at breakfast at the Plaza Inn. You can walk through Minnie's place, but may not be home. In the kitchen, you'll find every cheese know to "mouse-kind" in the Cheesemore refrigerator. All of the rooms have interactive features if you look for them. You might also notice that she has been browsing the Jessica's Secret catalog. Inside you can check out Minnie's reading material which includes magazines like Mademousele and Cosmousepolitan.

#Minnie mouse house windows

Look for the heart-shaped windows and the bow on the mailbox. The cute fest starts at the heart-shaped gate set into a pink picket fence. RTT- So Random its Wednesday! And Mr HH gets a new name! Madness! =-.Minnie's House in Toontown looks just like what you might imagine the world's most famous mouse girl's house would look like, cute pink and lavender bungalow. By the time we get back to WDW though, Indy will be “too old” for all that little kid stuff. I love Minnie’s house and like that you can go into the rooms. IF I can talk James Bond into it, I’d LOVE to stay at the Disneyland Hotel, which is built into the entry way of the Magic Kingdom. The next time, if the Sequoia is booked, we’ll go for the Newport Yacht Club or the Hotel New York. They immediately switched our room for us and it was better, but not up to Walt’s standards IMO. The heat in our first room didn’t work (and it is cold in Paris in November) and neither did the phone. It’s the oldest hotel on property and it feels it. The last time we went, the Sequoia had no availability and James Bond was griping about the price (he’s such a spoil sport, it’s only money) so we went down a category and stayed at the Santa Fe. We’ve been to Disneyland Paris a few times (where they have mechanical dragon under Sleeping Beauty’s castle) and we loved the Sequoia Lodge. Of course I worked for a company affiliated with Westin at the time and got to use the employee discount, so we paid $59/night for a $189/night room, so I can’t complain (too much). Or at least you couldn’t when we stayed there.

#Minnie mouse house plus

We’ve stayed in the Dolphin and while the rooms are nice, they aren’t owned by Disney (the Westin owns them) and you have to have a key to your room and a park ticket, plus you can’t charge stuff from the park to your room. In my wildest dreams I’d love to stay at the Grand Floridian. I prefer Caribbean Beach or the Polynesian (though the waterfall in the lobby makes me have to pee). We also ask for a top floor room so there’s no one above us or screaming teens running up and down (the All Star resorts are where school groups tend to stay which is a big old minus). I’m not a fan of the budget hotels (because I’m spoiled) but for as little time as we spend in the rooms it didn’t bother me. The first time we stayed at the ASM, we did so at Indy’s request because he saw the Toy Story buildings online and HAD to stay there (I was planning the Caribbean Beach). When we go to WDW, we either stay at the Caribbean Beach (James Bond and I stayed there on our honeymoon) and get the new pirate themed rooms (truly awesome) or if we’re feeling budget minded, the All Star Movies Resort and request the Toy Story Buildings (Indy’s favorite). I would have let someone know, especially about the outlets and changed rooms (free or not). We stayed at the Yacht Cub once and the room was in perfect condition. You can see my tour of Mickey’s house, too. Pluto’s dog house is out back behind the two houses, complete with his bowl and bone:Ī backyard path leads from the two houses to a place where you can meet Minnie and Mickey in person. When you open it, you see that Minnie has stocked it with nothing but cheese. So many kids love it, in fact, that it’s a challenge to get good photos of the rooms. You’re allowed to sit on Minnie’s chairs and open her fridge, and the kids love it. Unlike Mickey’s house, Minnie’s has no barriers blocking you from the rooms. The whole place was packed from wall to wall with squealing little girls, including mine! It’s like a giant cartoon playhouse come to life. This house is little-girl paradise, lemme tell ya. Yesterday we took a peek inside Mickey Mouse’s house in Disney’s Toontown Fair, so today I thought I’d show you the pink and purple cottage Minnie lives in right next door.











Minnie mouse house