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Hidden Mickey 2015 WDW - EPCOT Logos - Horizons
Series
Hidden Mickey 2015
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
2015
Edition
OE
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This pin is part of the 2015 Hidden Mickey collection released at Walt Disney World, specifically featuring the iconic logo for the beloved, defunct attraction Horizons. Horizons originally opened at EPCOT in 1983 and was a fan-favorite dark ride that explored the future of technology and human living, making this a highly nostalgic piece for veteran park enthusiasts. The pin design is circular, rendered in a crisp blue and white color scheme that mimics the classic EPCOT Center aesthetic. A small, subtle Mickey Mouse icon is located on the left side of the pin, which is the hallmark of the Hidden Mickey series. As an Open Edition pin, it was originally distributed to guests through Cast Member pin trading at the parks. Because Horizons closed in 1999, merchandise featuring its branding is consistently sought after by collectors interested in EPCOT history. This pin serves as a perfect representation of the 'EPCOT Logos' sub-set, which celebrates the classic pavilions of the park's early years. Its minimalist design captures the futuristic, optimistic spirit of the 1980s vision for EPCOT. Collectors value this piece not only for its connection to a legendary attraction but also for its clean, graphic style that stands out in any collection.
As an Open Edition pin from a 2015 Hidden Mickey set, this item is considered a staple for collectors focusing on attraction history. While it was not a low-count Limited Edition, the popularity of the Horizons attraction makes this pin significantly more desirable and Hard to Find than other common Hidden Mickey pins from that year. Its value is driven primarily by the strong cult following of the Horizons attraction rather than its scarcity.
Horizons was a flagship attraction at EPCOT from 1983 until its closure in 1999. The attraction is widely considered one of the most missed experiences in Disney history, often cited by fans as the quintessential example of EPCOT's original mission to celebrate human innovation and the future.
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