Ok, I read some good reviews about Pal Mickey and wanted some people I trust to tell me what they know. The Pal Mickey sounds like fun, does anyone have any experience with it? My boys are 9 and 5.
Are there any DVC discounts for it?
Thanks!
Ok, I read some good reviews about Pal Mickey and wanted some people I trust to tell me what they know. The Pal Mickey sounds like fun, does anyone have any experience with it? My boys are 9 and 5.
Are there any DVC discounts for it?
Thanks!
Anyone know how much he costs??
We have three--one for each kid. We got ours from the one of the Disney o
However, for park touring...(1) it is one more thing to carry around. And while our kids love theirs, they were forever leaving them somewhere. (2) You cannot hear it very well when it gives information. You have to stop walking and put him up closer to your face so you can hear what he is saying.
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We have three--one for each kid. We got ours from the one of the Disney outlets (Character Premier, maybe?) for $13.00 each and they were brand new (we were not in FL at the time. Read about the amazing sale here on the DIS, called the store and they shipped them to us). For this price--totally worth it. For the $70 price tag, not a chance.
It is a very cute stuffed Mickey that plays games and tells jokes when not in the parks, so that is why I say it is worth the low price--just an average stuffed animal price.
However, for park touring...(1) it is one more thing to carry around. And while our kids love theirs, they were forever leaving them somewhere. (2) You cannot hear it very well when it gives information. You have to stop walking and put him up closer to your face so you can hear what he is saying.
That being said, we still bring them each trip, though the last time I think only to the parks one day. If you buy a used one or an older version one new through the outlet, just go to WoD in DTD and they will update it with all of the newest data.
Yup - for us Pal Mickey stopped being fun when we stopped renting a stroller. Between lanyards, and water-bottles, and fannypacks, there's only so much that's fun to tote around without a stroller basket to dump it all in.
We bought my son and niece a Pal Mickey each when they were both five. My son loves jokes and was constantly repeating what Pal Mickey had told him! My niece was into the princesses and didn't really care about PM.
We have brought him on all our trips, but (just as most people have said) he spends increasingly more time in the backpack or hotel room. My son still pulls him out from time to time though.
However, he has heard that they now have something for your Nintendo DS that you can use at the parks and thinks that would be "way cooler" than Pal Mickey. You might way and see if this becomes widely available and save yourself the $$ of having to buy both! (That is if your sons are gamers like mine is)![]()
I asked if he could be updated as to the new rides; fyi, he is handy as to announcements as to which rides have short wait lines
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