Every Hidden Mickey Spoiler! All Ten Days! Finished

qruthie said:
I think the pipe things are downspouts for the rain gutters. I have no idea why the configuration seems to change depending on which picture you look at.

Here's the area of the pictures that looks different to me and makes me think it is the WDW mansion. Using the pictures that Adventure posted.

Look at the bricks on the corner of the building just to the right of the right side window. In the Tokyo picture, they appear to be done like bricks are really done on corners. You see short sides and long sides alternating down both sides of that corner. When there is a short side on the left, there is a long side on the right. When there is a long side on the left, there is a short side on the right. I'm not 100% sure of this pattern because the picture isn't clear.

In the WDW picture, they don't alternate the same way. The corner looks more like a stack of alternating small and large bricks. When there is a short side on the left, there is a short side on the right. When there is a long side on the left, there is a long side on the right. The ebay picture has this same pattern.

This is what I was saying about the bricks. Also, it does appear that the rain gutters are clearly not in the ebay picture. But the bricks is what has made me choose WDW -- their pattern is more equal, where the Tokyo bricks are not as equal.
 
Adventuredaz said:
Tokyo
Images-b1284832S-Haunted_Mansion.jpg

WDW
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e-Bay
HM_04.jpg
There are TWO structal differences I see... FIRST the WEATHER VEIN on the very top middle... Toyko does NOT have a weather vein... Second big difference is... hmmm how to describe it.. Ok if you look in DONALD 2 the too things above the windows at WDW look like CROWNS, but are plain in the Toyko one...

There for I delcare this to be WDW Haunted Mansion.... giggle
 
Refer to the three photos Laurabearz has in her post obove.

In the same location that Q mentions (to the right of the upper right hand window) notice the oddly shaped corner stone that has an angle cut. In the WDW picture, the stone immediately below this angle-cut stone is wider horizontally and it matches the stone in the Dreams photo. In the Tokyo picture, the same stone immediately below this angle-cut stone is shorter horizontally.
 
Laurabearz said:
There are TWO structal differences I see... FIRST the WEATHER VEIN on the very top middle... Toyko does NOT have a weather vein... Second big difference is... hmmm how to describe it.. Ok if you look in DONALD 2 the too things above the windows at WDW look like CROWNS, but are plain in the Toyko one...

There for I delcare this to be WDW Haunted Mansion.... giggle

Sounds good to me LOL!
 

I think everyone has missed the items on the roof of the building. I don't see any of the cross things in the tokyo picture but clear as day in ebay on WDW.
 
qruthie said:
I agree it's the Magic Kingdom Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square. The flowers should be red roses with the name of them being Blood Red Roses! That's if I remember the trivia from the backstage tour I took a few years ago.

One thing to remember about WDW trees and flowers is that many if not most of them are actually in containers and can be moved or easily replaced. I was at WDW when temperatures went below freezing, killing many of the flowers. The grounds crew was busy swapping pots of flowers in just about all of the flower displays at the Magic Kingdom that day.

I was going to say, aren't flowers seasonal? But I suppose a little Disney Magic fixes that. I guess I'm sticking with WDW on this one, but it doesn't matter to me much... I just want the codes! :rolleyes:
 
I don't know if this has been said yet, but if you look at the round structure to the right the structure has a door. It looks like the Tokyo HM doesn't have a door there.
 
The deciding factor for me to choose WDW as location.

(Including what Amberdaze and guthrie point out) If you look at the tokyo picture, the second floor window on the left of center, it is broken. Where as the WDW HM is not.
 
AmberDaze said:
The above pic from WDW is the only one that gave me trouble -- there appears to be a pipe-type line on the inside of both front windows, that is not in the hidden mickey picture. Am I imagining this line? Someone help me LOL. :rotfl:

The picture below is supposedly from WDW - see the pipe lines on both sides of the windows? The ebay picture does not have these. arg

http://www.doombuggies.com/media/wallpaper/wdwfacade1_800.jpg

tdl50.jpg


01110224.jpg
 
OK, the reason I am finally going to go with WDW, is the following:

The bricks around the window are different --

WDW:
WDWMansionA.jpg


Tokyo:
TokyoMansionA.jpg


The WDW bricks are much more square, and it appears that the brick below the left window with an arrow is one piece, as is the ebay pic from what I can see. The bricks in the Tokyo pic look as though they have more than one piece underneath.

WDW:
http://albums.mouseplanet.com/WDWMKHauntedMansionProcessed/HM_exterior_01_bennett.jpg

Tokyo:
http://tdrfan.com/tdl/fantasyland/haunted_mansion/mansion002.jpg
 
Alionette said:
OK then, we've established it's in WDW, it's frontierland, right?

Lion

No. The general opinion is that its Liberty Square, WDW, with a chance it could be Disneyland Tokyo. However there are slight differences that seem to point to WDW.
 
I am definitely going to say it's WDW (Liberty Square) for this one.
 
I'm going with MK Liberty Square. I figure the contest is only open to those of us in the USA and how many of us have been to Tokyo Disneyland? The rest of the photos seem to point to parks in th USA.
 
It is definitely Liberty Square-Magic Kingdom. Why? The left upper story window! All tokyo pics show it broken, WDW pics it is not broken. Thanks to hockey for pointing this out to me (not that I hadn't already picked WDW anyway) and since he did not post this I am lol.
 





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