Sometimes it really pays off to stop and notice the smaller details in Disney World — and we literally mean SMALL details!
We always have our eyes peeled for new tidbits of information and details to share with you. We came across a really fun corner of the parks today that we thought we would turn into a little “I Spy” activity to see if you can guess today’s hidden Disney World spot!
Do you know where in Disney World you can spot…tiny bicycles made out of wire?
Have you noticed these before? Here’s hint number one: you have to look up to spot them! But they aren’t the only bicycles in the area!
Hint number two: the tiny bicycles are sitting on top of a bright yellow sign!
Hint number three: “Mauzo Huduma” means “Sales Service” in…Swahili!
Still stumped? We visited “Bi-cycle Land” today in Harambe at Disney’s Animal Kingdom!
Harambe is the fictional village located in the Africa section of the park. If you look around, you’ll notice all kinds of small businesses like Bi-cycle Land.
Be on the lookout for Bi-cycle Land and its row of tiny wire bikes next time you’re in Animal Kingdom! And keep your eyes wide open for more little details like this on your next Disney World vacation — you’ll never know what you’ll find!
Speaking of tiny details, do you know where you can spot one of the SMALLEST Hidden Mickeys in Disney World?
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Ken says
I knew it would be in AK… where else would you find rickety bicycles but in Africa. The only place where it fits…