It depends. I think it's a bad idea. Why? Your kid might be tired hauling Mickey around with him/her. (I know, Mickey is every kid's best friend but your child might not always want to carry him with tired arms and then, that's another big item to lug around. Trust me (and I speak from personal experience) you want to carry as LITTLE as possible even if you have a stroller. The less the better. It costs $60 for one. Here's what the Unofficial DW guide says on p 347:
"This little brain tulip is a wireless global-positioning communications device embedded in the chest cavity of a Mickey Mouse doll. As you carry MIckey around, he responds to wireless signals emanating from different places in the parks. When he receives a signal, he giggles and shakes. If you respond by squeezing one of his hands or pressing his belly, he commences yapping about whatever you happen to be standing near: "Say, wanna know which horse on the carousel is Cinderella's?" He also volunteers park tips ("I hear the wait is pretty short at the Tower of Terror!" Occasionally he shares something personal like, "I could totally get baked on a good joint right about now. Are you holding?") And he tells you where to find Disney chracters ("I hear Belle is over in France"). If Mickey's asleep or just being taciturn, you can rev him up by more hand squeezing and tummy pressing. He'll respond with a joke or fun fact , or by initiating a game."
Then, there's something at the end that had me laughing my head off. I mean I was rolling on the floor:
"You can just rip off Pal Mickey's head, legs and nonvibrating arm. You get some strange looks, but twhat's left still laughs and tells you about park goings-on, and he's much more portable."
My thoughts are (and I have no children of my own) "Would I want to be spending eight hours in a crowded theme park on a scorching hot day, waiting in line while Mickey bombards my ears with information that can be found in any guide book?" "Is he worth the $60 of companionship and annoyment?" (I love Mickey but even his squeaky voice gets annoying after an hour or two.) I suggest considering this for a while before plopping down that MasterCard.
Hope this helps!
