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    Mickey Mouse Power Line

    4.6 (44 reviews)

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    Ariel W.

    When you see the Mickey Mouse power pole you know you are in mouse country. This power pole is a 105 foot tall power line pylon in front of Osceola Substation. It was completed on February 15, 1996. The rings making up the pylon are so large that they could not travel on the interstate and were made to be constructed on site. The pole was made in Dallas Texas while the steel tubes for the rings were manufactured in Chicago, Illinois but bent by Bend-Tec of Duluth, Minnesota. Obviously the construction was no small undertaking. At night the rings are illuminated by fiver optic cables. You can find the pylon at exit 62 along Interstate 4 on the north side of the highway, at the junction with World Drive and the Central Florida GreeneWay. It is just outside of Celebration, Florida, a master-planned community developed by the Walt Disney Company which is so close to the parks that you can see the Magic Kingdom fireworks. I found out about this local flavor from Atlas Obscura, a great website for the off beat and quirky. It is fun to see the Mickey on your way to and from Celebration. If you do happen to be in the area this time of year head on over to Jeater Bend in Celebration for an awesome display of Christmas Lights because you can never have enough Disney or Christmas light fun in your life.

    Mark P.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls! Disney World proudly presents this spectacular "electrical power tower". Lol Free Florida fun.

    Laura S.

    Always such a cute little Disney touch coming either to or from Tampa to Disney! Such a fun little surprise every time I drive by it, reminding me that I'm basically living in Walt Disney World! A must-see for all travelers coming through the area that love Disney!

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    Bruce K.

    What a super neat way to celebrate the end (or beginning) of the Orlando parks area on I-4. Just west of the city on the north side of I-4 and just past exit 62 (you can take the exit and then get back onto the highway). Completely cute and I love it!

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    Candi B.

    This spot draws attention when passing by and didn't realize it was a place to be checking in until seeing it pop up on a few ck in spots. It's known for the landmark.

    Amy S.

    This thing is MicWonderful!! I can still remember the first time I saw it years ago. I just thought it was the coolest thing ever... the best thing since sliced bread!! Unfortunately when you pass it everyday because you live at the exit past it, it very quickly starts to become no big deal. If you're visiting Orlando and haven't seen it before, take that drive down I-4 and have a look-see. Especially if you have kids because they are sure to love it. But tourists, please refrain from slowing down to 5mph and backing up traffic just so you can take a photo of it because us good, hard-working Orlando folk would just like to get home. Thanks in advance :=)

    Rachel M.

    I just find this a fun little spot to check in. To me, it doesn't really signify Disney World. I mean it does, but for the most part, I'm not going to Disney World. Honestly it signifies to me more traffic jam! Orlando traffic is a bear all the time. It is what it is. After all, everything touristy is here in one spot. It is still nice to see. How special can it be that I can take a day trip to Orlando. That's cool. So many fun touristy spots and foodie spots. One can't get enough!

    Dave O.

    Mickey Mouse is a rodent who knows no strangers and crosses every culture barrier on the face of the earth. Mickey represents an enormous amount of creativity to say the least, his never ending popularity has afforded the company to do things that would never make it through the board room of most companies so it's not surprising that the epitome of metal power poles is located right off I-4 for everyone to see delivering 230,000 volts of clean generated energy to Walt Disney World enhancing the experience for millions of visitors every year. Disney Imagineer's provided the design that not only distracts one's view away from the infrastructure just as it does in the park which demands the power requirements similar to that of a city of 300,000, but it's the Reedy Creek Improvement District sole responsibility for paying the cost of providing typical municipal services like power, water, roads, fire protection etc. The cooperation and commitment between the Reedy Creek Improvement District and Walt Disney World Company is as strong today as it was when the District was created in 1967. The result is an example of how a working partnership between business and government can be prosperous for both sides, this is the type of relationship that has allow Walt Disney World to move ahead with its vision to turn 38.5 square miles of largely uninhabited pasture and swamp land, into a global destination resort that welcomes millions of visitors every year.

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    I don't drive that far west on I-4 often, so I still get a kick out of seeing it on drives to Celebration or Tampa.

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    5.8 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    This is a very cool area. Tons of shops and cool restaurants! There is a Sephora and Free People to…read morename two of the many shops they have. We dined at Summer House and it was fantastic. You're right by water so you can sit out on a patio and chill. Teen heaven. I was told it's pretty much downtown Disney? Parking is interesting and packed but there are free parks and paid parking you choose.

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