Mickey Pasta
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- Alice in Wonderland Wonderer
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Mickey Pasta
I was just wondering if any restaurant still served mickey pasta? TIA
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Years ago I saw it served in a couple of the WDW eateries, but I know they have sold it at several of the gift/souvenir places like The World of Disney. One of my old clients actually used to make Disney pasta commercially.
"Here in Florida, we have something special we never enjoyed at Disneyland...the blessing of size. There's enough land here to hold all the ideas and plans we can possibly imagine." ~ Walt Disney
Hmm...what a great kitchen decoration. A few boxes of Mickey Pasta poured into some glass canisters to sit on the counter tops. I prefer subtle Disney decoration for the common areas of the house. My office however, well that's another story... 

"Like a grand and miraculous spaceship, our planet has sailed through the universe of time, and for a brief moment we have been among it's many passengers." -Spaceship Earth / Epcot
Mission Space 2003 Pioneer Crew
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I am known as the resident Disney "freak" here at work. I am consulted for trip information and planning, etc. It's interesting to hear about a "normal" person's Disney trip as compared to those of us that live, breath and eat it.Calypso wrote:My office is just as decorated as my house. Yes, I have a very tolerant boss....My office however, well that's another story...
"Like a grand and miraculous spaceship, our planet has sailed through the universe of time, and for a brief moment we have been among it's many passengers." -Spaceship Earth / Epcot
Mission Space 2003 Pioneer Crew
Mission Space 2003 Pioneer Crew
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Same here. Me and sallyporche.I am known as the resident Disney "freak" here at work. I am consulted for trip information and planning, etc. It's interesting to hear about a "normal" person's Disney trip as compared to those of us that live, breath and eat it.
I am always totally aghast when I hear about a "normal" person's Disney trip. "You missed Test Track? How????? You stood in line for how long for Peter Pan???" It just isn't pretty! Sometimes, I can't stand to listen! Unless, of course, they tell me that they followed the plan I prepared for them.

Okay... totally off topic from Mickey Pasta. BTW, haven't seen it recently.
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Wow, this does make me hungry. Mickey-Roni and Cheese used to be my absolute favorite at the Land in Epcot! That's my biggest disappointment with the remodel (besides the change in music - the old sun/moon theme was a favorite too). I haven't seen it elsewhere, but have always bought the pasta to cook at home!
Drop another coin in slot and I will tell you more.