Minnie is classy, calm, sassy, well-mannered, cheerful, and feminine.
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The Mickey Mouse comic strip story "The Gleam" (published January 19 – May 2, 1942) by Merrill De Maris and Floyd Gottfredson first gave her full name as Minerva Mouse, although this is seldom used. As the longtime sweetheart of Mickey Mouse, she is an anthropomorphic mouse with white gloves, a bow, polka-dotted dress, white bloomers, and low-heeled shoes occasionally with ribbons on them. Thank you.Minnie Mouse is a cartoon character created by The Walt Disney Company. If you have comments or tips to share with others about touring the Magic Kingdom, please email us. Minnie's Country House debuted April 15, 1996, replacing Mickey's Hollywood Theatre, which opened in 1988. There's really no place to shop nearby Minnie's Country House, but the store County Bounty is just a short walk down the street. Vegetarian and Other Special Diets SHOPPING The closest spot to grab a bite is the Toontown Farmers' Market, a quick snack place that features fruit and beverages. (Note: Occasionally, Minnie appears in her back yard, but it's not scheduled or announced.)Ĭheck your daily Times Guide for times and locations of other Meet and Greet opportunities in Mickey's Toontown Fair.
Exit the house and walk to the left to the Toontown Hall of Fame to see Mickey and others. Minnie and other Disney Characters are typically not found inside Minnie's Country House, but you won't have far to go to find them. Minnie's House, and all of Mickey's Toontown Fair, is perfect for preschoolers. Allow about 20 minutes to walk through and try all the hands-on activities. Traffic flows fairly smoothly through Minnie's House. This attraction is wheelchair/ECV accessible. Also take a look at the wallpaper border and see what you can spy. Hidden Mickey Alert: In Minnie's Craft Room, there's a portrait of Clarabelle Cow with a Hidden Mickey. That Minnie - what a thoroughly modern woman! TOURING TIPS Be sure to check out all cheesy dairy products Minnie keeps on hand - she even has cheese-flavored ice cream!Īfter you've toured Minnie's house, you can take a pleasant stroll in her garden, and around the purple and pink gazebo. Open the door to Minnie's refrigerator and you'll feel a blast of icy cold air. You can bake a "quick-rising" cake at the touch of a button on her oven, or pop up a fresh batch of noisy microwave popcorn. You'll probably spend the most time in Minnie's kitchen - there are lots of interactive activities here. Minnie is editor of Minnie's Cartoon Country Living Magazine, and as you walk through her office, you can check the latest messages on her answering machine, and see how she's doing on checking off the tasks on her "To Do" List (many of which are "Call Mickey!"). Minnie's many interests are revealed as you walk through the rooms: In the living room, you see Minnie's eclectic taste in furniture, as well as her family and friends' photographs.Īs you walk through her craft room, you see that Minnie is a very artistic person - she sews, makes pottery, paints, and spins fabric! Be sure to note her Norman Rockwell-esque self-portrait, and her prize-winning painting of Donald Duck as "Blue Boy." Minnie's Country House is a whimsical lavender and baby pink bungalow decorated with hearts and flowers, which reflects Mickey's favorite girl, Minnie Mouse. See how Mickey's other half lives as you take a walk through her colorful home.
Minnie Mouse has taken up residence in Mickey's Toontown Fair, tucked away between Tomorrowland and Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom. Introduction | Attraction | Touring Tips | Kids and Characters | Dining | Shopping | Interesting Facts Effective April 1, 2011, Mickey and Minnie will greet guests in the Town Square Theater, the new permanent meet-and-greet area for Mickey and Minnie. READ MORE ABOUT THE FANTASYLAND PROJECT HERE.ĭuring the construction, Mickey and Minnie will greet guests in Tomorrowland Patio to the right of Space Mountain. MICKEY'S TOONTOWN FAIR CLOSED 2/11/11 TO MAKE WAY FOR THE EXPANSION OF FANTASYLAND. Minnie’s Country House Mickey’s Toontown Fair Magic Kingdom Archives