Attractions, etc. related to Alice in Wonderland?

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Besides the Tea Cups ride, the Wonderland Tea Party and regular croquet, is there anything else that you know of in WDW FL that relates to Alice in Wonderland in at least some way? It does not have to be a "main attraction." Any little food venue, shop, activity, anything really, no matter how small or where it's located would be of great interest to me.

Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks! :)
 
Ya know what's funny? We were in Downtown Disney in the WONDERLAND STORE and the only thing they had related to Alice in Wonderland was a stuffed Cheshire cat!! The store is all decked out with the AinW theme, if I remember right, there is a sitting area with AinW seating and some large statue thingies so if you are a fan maybe just visiting the store might help, but don't expect to purchase anything AinW anywhere on Disney property!!! I was looking for something for a friend's daughter all throughout WDW and DTD and there is NOTHING!!
 
There use to be a large Alice at the World of Disney. It's from the scene in the movie where she is in the house and grows big. I'm not sure if I explained it well or if it's still there.
 
Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Tweedles appear in the "Share A Dream Come True" Parade at MK and Alice, the White Rabbit, and Queen of Hearts appear in the SpectroMagic Parade at MK.

Wonderland characters can sometimes be seen in the Stars and Motor Cars Parade as well.

There is a Wonderland-themed room at the World of Disney at DTD. The giant Alice was there when I was there last month, so I assume she's still there.

DisneyQuest has a restaurant called the Wonderland Cafe. It's sort of an internet cafe with a Wonderland theme.

And, of course, there are character appearences from Wonderland characters around the parks. The area around the Mad Tea Party is usually the best place to find them, but they also show up on the Character Bus at EPCOT and at the Chinese Theater at MGM sometimes as well.
 

Some Grand Floridian rooms have an Alice in Wonderland theme.
 
Just to add to the last post, 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian has a character breakfast that I believe features Alice and the Mad Hatter.
There is also a tea time each day at the GF (no characters).
There is also a "new" (not sure how actually "new" it is, but I didn't notice it the last time I was there) Alice costume being sold where princess costume/dresses are being sold in WDW. I saw it last week in a couple of stores.
 
I think there's a ladybug release at the Grand Floridian that the Mad Hatter is apart of, also at the GF there's a Wonderland Tea Party
 
We picked up an AIW decorative pillow at the GF gift shop (lower level). They may have had one or two other AIW items.

There is an actual AIW attraction at DL:D
 
Unfortunately it is very hard to find AIW theming and items at WDW. Over the years, I have found some AIW items (candle, stuffed animals, picture frame), but the merchandise seems to change everytime I am there.
If you go to EPCOT and go to the UK pavilion where the Beatles cover band performs, there is a small hedge maze back there and sometimes you can catch the AIW characters lurking in that general area. I like it because there are usually not a lot of people in that area.
I have met Alice as well as Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum there. The shop at the UK pavilion also sells a AIW chess set-it's pretty darn expensive, though!

I wish they had more AIW theming at WDW!:rolleyes:
 
Thank you for your replies. I'll be sure to note these in my planning. :sunny:
 



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