torsie24, Pal Mickey is an interactive plush. He is really cute. I have one, he has several different outfits ~ the Fantasia Sorcerer, Animal Kingdom safari suit, yellow waterproof and sou'wester, pirate outfit and a pin trading outfit but unfortunately he doesn't work at DLRP.
He wasn't a problem carrying round at WDW, probably because he is interactive there so is quite useful as well as fun. We took him to DLRP at Halloween and even bought him an Halloween outfit from Build a Bear but by the third day the novelty had definitely worn off, no one wanted to look after him and he was relegated to the hotel room. He does have a clip so can be worn on a waistband/belt but of course it was October and we were wearing coats so it wasn't practical to do that.
I would definitely take him back to WDW but wouldn't bother taking him to DLRP again even though he did get quite a lot of attention from CMs and characters. He can stay home and house-sit!!
We got this idea from someone else, buy a pin lanyard and tie it through mickeys strap and hang it round your neck, your then hands free and he's not that heavy.
A pilot program being tested at Walt Disney World which will allow visitors to use their Nintendo DS as an interactive guide the park. The software offers an interactive map of the Magic Kingdom, with guides to various "park offerings" including rides and dining locations, meet-and-greet locations for characters, and a wishlist checklist that allows you to mark off attractions after they've been visited. It also appears that the map will give "you are here" information, presumably by figuring out the Wi-Fi access point to which your DS is connected.
Even more nifty: special themed games are unlocked when you're standing in line for an attraction
and maybe one day DLP will get it too
Good point Elaine - but however cute my house does not need another Mickey Mouse cuddly Watch out for my WDW and my DD plush count - although i dont think she can find one she doesnt have