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Explore Minnie’s Iconic Home

Minnie’s House in Toontown

Minnie’s House in Toontown looks just like what you might imagine the world’s most famous mouse girl’s house would look like, a cute pink and lavender bungalow. The adorable fest starts at the heart-shaped gate set into a pink picket fence. Look for the heart-shaped windows and the bow on the mailbox.

Inside, you can check out Minnie’s reading material, which includes magazines like Mademousele and Cosmousepolitan. You might also notice that she has been browsing Jessica’s Secret catalog. All of the rooms have interactive features if you look for them.

In the kitchen, you’ll find every type of cheese known to “mouse-kind” in the Cheesemore refrigerator.

You can walk through Minnie’s place, but she may not be home. Typically, she is at breakfast at the Plaza Inn. She also goes out to be in the parade and often leaves in the early afternoon. To find her hours, check your favorite app or the daily schedule sheet you receive at the entrance. If she’s away when you arrive, you’ll need to find her somewhere else in the park.

What You Need to Know About Minnie’s House

Minnie’s House in Toontown. Loren Javier/Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0

We polled 109 of our readers to learn their thoughts about Minnie’s House. A remarkable 76% said it’s a must-see attraction or worth the time if you happen to have it.

  • Rating: ★★★
  • Location: Toontown
  • Recommended for: Fans of Minnie
  • Fun Factor: Medium
  • Wait Factor: Medium to high. On a busy day, the wait can extend up to an hour, and 20 minutes or more at best. The queue is outdoors, so on hot days, it’s advisable to meet her early and before visiting Mickey to avoid unnecessary sun exposure.

How to Have More Fun at Minnie’s House

Inside Minnie’s House in Toontown. Loren Javier/Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0
  • When Minnie is greeting guests at home, think of a fun question to ask; you might get to linger a little longer while she answers it. Her birthday is on November 18 (the same day as Mickey’s), making it a great opportunity to say “Happy Birthday.”
  • Kids particularly enjoy Minnie’s kitchen, where a cake is baking. You can make it rise and fall by turning a knob. Also, try the microwave to make things “pop.”
  • Check out the details: the names of books in the bookshelf, notes on the refrigerator, and the “diet” cookies. As you exit through the back door, look at the cupboard on your right to find a book titled “Elvis: What Happened?”
  • Look for hidden Mickeys! In her craft room, there’s one in the portrait of Clarabelle Cow.
  • Make a wish in the wishing well out back. Say it out loud, and you might hear a response.
  • If you observe closely at the hills behind Minnie’s House, you may notice that the trees are shaped like the letters WDI, representing Walt Disney Imagineering.
  • During the holidays, Minnie decorates her front yard with a silver and pink tree, where you might spot a hidden Mickey on top.
  • Reviewers on Yelp give Minnie’s House a high rating, although not as high as nearby Mickey’s House. They describe it as “absolutely darling” and “worth waiting for if it brings a smile to your child’s face, even for a moment.” You can read more of their reviews on Yelp.

More About Minnie’s House

Inside Minnie’s House. Loren Javier/Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0

Fun Facts About Minnie’s House

Minnie’s refrigerator is stocked with every type of cheese you can imagine, making it a unique feature of her charming bungalow.

Accessibility

The house is accessible, but wheelchairs need to navigate the ramp on the right side of the front yard. This ensures all guests can enjoy the magical experience of visiting Minnie’s House.

Conclusion

Visiting Minnie’s House offers a delightful experience filled with interactive surprises and enchanting details perfect for fans of all ages. Enjoy the whimsical charm and explore the beloved home of one of Disney’s most beloved characters.

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