PrincessPaczki said:
Hi!
We bought one 2 years ago and love it. It is worth the price of $50.00 ( or that was what we paid). Last year when we entered Disney the first day, we took him to the souvenir shop and had him updated. They took him and scanned him. Does this mean that he will work on EE?
Sorry, but I must step in to say that there is NO "Update" for an older Pal Mickey (other postings to the contrary).
The only thing that happens in the "Main Street Cinema/Pal Mickey-VMK Store" in MK is they can "re-boot" (like a computer re-start) the PM via a small IR interface with PM's nose.
>>> Scroll down to the 3rd picture in the following site:
http://www.mouseplanet.com/wdwupdate/wdw030617avp.htm
This can fix "glitches" that might develop with his internal microprocessor.
BUT...
it does not "upgrade" him to the capabilities (or audio volume) of a "50th Anniv. PM".
This incorrect info has become an "Urban Legend" of sorts when it gets repeated on websites so often.
What Disney HAS offered is to "trade in" your older PM for a new one at a reduced rate (don't know if they still will do that).
If your PM (like the vast majority of them) is still "wiggling and giggling" and telling you facts in the parks, he does not need to be taken to the MK for an "upgrade".
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Additional info on this is at
http://palmickey.net/
Click on the "NEWS" button:
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Note About Older Versions of Pal Mickey: Due to the misinformation on certain message boards, I called the Main Street Cinema at the Magic Kingdom to verify. Cast Member John has CONFIRMED that the older Pal Mickey (any version prior to the HCOE version) can only be "updated" with the park's daily information (parade and show times, etc. - as stated in the instruction booklet) and can NOT be "updated" in any other way. In reality, their use of the term "updating" means to "re-set" him to enable him to receive signals from the emitters and to properly respond. However, the older Pal Mickeys can NOT be made to provide information on any of the newer attractions (Soarin', LMA, Everest, etc.), or to have the latest features (singing, louder voice, new games, trivia, interacting with the Glow medallion). These are the facts. I hate to see people buying the original at a huge discount and being disappointed that he won't do what they thought. The original Pal can still be fun (both of mine "do the parks" together often), but has limited capabilities. If you have an older Pal and would like to "trade up" to a new one, you can at this time do that at the Main Street Cinema for $40 with your trade in. They did not have that offer when the new Pal first came out, but I am sure this will be for a "limited time only."