That's quite cool. I looked for a few hidden mickeys this trip. Didn't find any I hadn't seen already though... I did find a hidden Remy. He hides in a basket above the counter in the wine shop in the France Pavillion.
I'm disappointed I didn't go through the Africa section in AK. Every building there is a replica of a building found in Africa. I spent most of my time in Asia.
I'm turning this more into a secrets of Disney thread, aren't I? I should talk more about the thread's original topic... Hmm... I think it would be awesome to be an imagineer. Too bad i'm planning on taking Geography at University, and I can't really think of a job I would want to do within imagineering. Is there anything about animals? I might take a joint course with Zoology, or something similar but can't find a University that does that. Reminds me I wanted to look up the college I saw in Celebration to see what subjects they teach.
Offtopic again

Maybe I should just stop typing. My responses are quite long.
I have some ideas for rides, and things, but I can't think of any atm. Still tired with jetlag (though I slept for half a day today. More then that actually.)
On IASW, I think quite a few of the characters fit in with the ride. I'm sure some (like Peter Pan, and Alice) were based on Mary Blair's designs for the characters which is why they fit in so well. But then, I despise the Woody, Jessie, and Stitch ones. They look awful. Is there any irony in Disney promoting sustainability, saving power, recycling, etc. recently, yet they tore down the rainforest section of the ride for an America scene? They're definately imitating life with that, destroying the rainforest to make room for new cities, and urban spaces. I believe they're never going to add Disney characters to the WDW version. They shouldn't do it soon anyway, as they only recently redid the ride 4 years ago.