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Mickey Slipping on Ice
Published on September 17, 2008 at 3:02am
Who knows what lurks in your home? Crack open your flooded emergency-preparedness kit and empty the water onto the floorboards. All manner of creatures will come floating out. Turn your thermostat down to arctic levels and presto! you have a menagerie on ice! If you want to avoid shelling out money to a high-priced child therapist, Disney has an alternative. Join the ubiquitous Mickey as he ice-skates to places far beyond the imagination of the vermin in the average South Florida home. This mouse does salchows across the African savanna.
As you sit with your family during Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey, you will go crazy with envy as you watch a giant rodent take your dream vacation. But your happy kids will thank you. Eventually. Make the little ones happy at the American Airlines Arena beginning at 7:30 p.m. Prices start at $18. For more information, call 305-358-5885 or visit www.disneyonice.com.
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