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Minnie Mouse Takes Center Stage: Disney Park Icon Goes Solo

Disney is going big for International Women’s Day by replacing Mickey with Minnie as one park’s icon.

At Disneyland Paris, Mickey Mouse has been axed as the floral planter at the entrance to Disneyland Park. Instead, guests are currently welcomed outside Disneyland Hotel (which serves as the park’s entrance) by a floral recreation of the one and only Minnie Mouse.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in front of Cinderella Castle at Disney World
Credit: Disney

Images shared by DLP Report show Minnie in full bloom at the resort as a part of its International Women’s Day celebrations.

Photo: the fantastic Disneyland Paris landscaping team worked through the night to create the Minnie Planter unveiled today for #InternationalWomensDay.

Minnie also ditched Mickey while doing her usual morning greeting of guests atop of Main Street Station. She was instead joined by Tiana from The Princess and the Frog (2008), with the pair waving as parkgoers emerged from the tunnel onto Main Street.

Elsewhere in the park, Disneyland Paris has also made several other female characters available for meet-and-greets. Moana, Asha, Mirabel, Ariel, and the Fairy Godmother have all been spotted throughout the park today (although most are dressed in the winter versions of their typical costumes due to current cold climates in France).

Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck in front of a parade float
Credit: Hong Kong Disneyland

Disney is also marking International Women’s Day at its other parks. At Hong Kong Disneyland, for example, Minnie and Daisy Duck are leading a female-focused version of the daily parade from today until March 10, while female Marvel superheroes – including Black Widow and Captain Marvel – are out and about in the park’s Stark Expo area. Disneyland and Disney World are also currently retailing special merchandise for the occasion.

Over at Tokyo Disney Resort, Minnie is nearing the end of a two-month run as the icon of Tokyo Disneyland. Not only is the park’s flower bed inspired by Minnie, but she also currently boasts her own daily parade as a part of the ongoing event Minnie’s Funderland. This ends on March 19 when Donald Duck will take over as the park’s icon.

In the past, Disneyland Resort has also swapped out Mickey Mouse for Minnie Mouse at the entrance to the original Anaheim theme park.

Are you celebrating International Women’s Day? Let us know in the comments!

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Chloe

Chloe is a double major in Theatre and Editing, Writing & Media in Tallahassee, FL who has almost no free-time, but often spends her busy days dreaming of the day when she can run away to Walt Disney World. Since she was little, she has begged her parents for another Disney trip, often creating PowerPoint presentations to convince her parents to go. One day, she hopes to graduate from school and move to Orlando, get married in the Magic Kingdom, and work her life away sewing costumes or writing for Walt Disney World. Right now, though. She plans on taking her friends to Disney who, as she learned a week ago, has never been.

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