At Town Square Theater, guests can meet Mickey Mouse at this character greeting location.
Ride Information Restrictions Location Fun Facts Top Tips
Ride Information
Opening Day: April 1, 2011
Type of Ride: Character meet-and-greet
Age Recommendation: All ages; best for children
Duration of Ride: About 3 minutes of character interaction
Typical Queue Time: About 1 hour
Single Rider Line: No
Chicken Exit Available: Yes
Baby Swap Available: No
Type of Vehicle: None
Type of Restraint: None
Attraction Open During Early Theme Park Entry: No. See our Early Theme Park Entry page for more information.
Ride Photo Available For Purchase: Yes
Ride Restrictions
Height Requirements: None
Flash Photography or Video Allowed: Yes
Location
Park Map of Magic Kingdom:
Other Rides/Attractions In the Area:
This attraction is located on the Magic Kingdom’s Main Street U.S.A.
Shopping: Numerous shops are situated near Town Square Theater, including “Box Office Gifts,” “The Chapeau,” and the “Emporium.” “Box Office Gifts” sells camera supplies; “The Chapeau” sells Mickey Mouse Ears; and the “Emporium,” the Magic Kingdom’s largest gift shop, sells an assortment of souvenirs.
Dining/Refreshment: Guests can enjoy a casual Italian lunch or dinner at the adjacent Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, and assorted snacks are sold at the adjacent Main Street Confectionery.
Guests can dine with Mickey for breakfast and dinner at the Contemporary Resort’s Chef Mickey’s buffet restaurant; for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at EPCOT’s Garden Grill Restaurant; and for dinner at Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ Hollywood and Vine buffet. They can also find Mickey at Tusker House at Disney’s Animal Kingdom for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and they can find him at Topolino’s Terrace at Disney’s Riviera Resort for breakfast.
Restroom: Facilities convenient to Town Square Theater are located near City Hall.
Smoking Location: Smoking is permitted in designated smoking areas only. Disney parks are smoke free.
Meet Mickey Mouse at Town Square Theater Fun Facts
Did you know?
- Town Square Theater is located immediately to the right after you pass through the Magic Kingdom’s turnstiles and walk under the railroad tracks.
- Mickey Mouse has been greeting guests at Town Square Theater since April 1, 2011. From June 18, 1988 to February 12, 2011, Mickey greeted guests at his own house in what is now the Magic Kingdom’s New Fantasyland. Before its closure to prepare for construction of New Fantasyland, Mickey’s House was part of the park’s “Mickey’s Toontown Fair” section, which existed from October 1, 1996 to February 12, 2011; this land was previously termed “Mickey’s Birthdayland” from 1988 to 1990, “Mickey’s Starland” from 1990 to 1995, and “Mickey’s Toyland” during the 1995 holiday season.
- At Town Square Theater, Mickey portrays a magician, and related paraphernalia dots his dressing room.
- While Mickey at Town Square Theater had at one time been able to vocally interact with guests, he now only interacts with Guests by gesture.
- Before this became the sole place to meet Mickey Mouse, Tinker Bell was Mickey’s neighbor at Town Square Theater. Tinker Bell has not returned since the parks closed due to COVID. Prior to that, assorted Disney princesses, including Aurora, Cinderella, Belle, and Rapunzel, appeared from April 1, 2011 to September 18, 2013. Magic Kingdom guests can now interact with Disney princesses at New Fantasyland’s Princess Fairytale Hall.
- Prior to becoming a character meet-and-greet location, Town Square Theater was called the “Hospitality House” and later “Town Square Exposition Hall.” These locations housed the biographical “The Walt Disney Story” film from 1973 to 1992 and featured periodic exhibits related to upcoming events and attractions, such as Epcot, the then-Disney-MGM Studios, Walt Disney World’s 25th anniversary, Disney Cruise Line, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Walt Disney’s 100th birthday, throughout its run.
Top Tips for Meet Mickey Mouse at Town Square Theater
- Prepare younger guests for meeting Mickey; the size of the character might frighten very young children.
- Take some pictures with Mickey besides just the posed shots. The candid ones are sometimes the best.
- Disney PhotoPass photographers used to be present here, however now, a camera in a box takes your photos. Keep that in mind, as you may want to take your own photos, as well.