Phineas & Ferb Adventure at WS
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What age group is this activity designed for? I know some adults do it, but I'm wondering if a 12 year old boy would enjoy doing this. We are taking our nephew (who recently lost his father) to the World in September. We'd like this trip to be as perfect as possible for him.
I don't know what age it's designed for, but I would think a 12-year old would love it. (We're in our late 30's and enjoyed Kim Possible in spite of not knowing the characters. Looking forward to Agent P.)
This was one of my son's favorite things last year when he was about a month shy of 12 (it was the Kim Possible version but it sounds like it's still basically the same other than the characters). Disney does a great job with incorporating the adventures into the world showcase pavilions and I think kids that age enjoy the technology aspect of it as well - knowing that they are "making" some of the things happen. I think he's at a great age for it!
DS got to take part in the testing phase of this on our recent trip. His was a segmented test occurring only in the Japanese pavilion. Despite a return to the start point kiosk on the pathway from the American pavilion due to a technical glitch, he enjoyed it.
He's 12 and an avid Phineas and Ferb fan (In fact, as I type this, he's in the living room watching it right now...)
My son wanted to do it when we were at Epcot last week but we decided to go to England to eat after he got the phone and then worked our way around to the other side were you must begin. There must be a 1 hr time limit or a cut off time to start it because it was about 8:15pm and the phone said his mission was over before he even started. I wish they mentioned that.
What age group is this activity designed for? I know some adults do it, but I'm wondering if a 12 year old boy would enjoy doing this. We are taking our nephew (who recently lost his father) to the World in September. We'd like this trip to be as perfect as possible for him.
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Originally Posted by Kevin_Wadsworth
I don't know what age it's designed for, but I would think a 12-year old would love it. (We're in our late 30's and enjoyed Kim Possible in spite of not knowing the characters. Looking forward to Agent P.)
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Originally Posted by MrsM
This was one of my son's favorite things last year when he was about a month shy of 12 (it was the Kim Possible version but it sounds like it's still basically the same other than the characters). Disney does a great job with incorporating the adventures into the world showcase pavilions and I think kids that age enjoy the technology aspect of it as well - knowing that they are "making" some of the things happen. I think he's at a great age for it!
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Originally Posted by WDWJAMBA
DS got to take part in the testing phase of this on our recent trip. His was a segmented test occurring only in the Japanese pavilion. Despite a return to the start point kiosk on the pathway from the American pavilion due to a technical glitch, he enjoyed it.
He's 12 and an avid Phineas and Ferb fan (In fact, as I type this, he's in the living room watching it right now...)
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Originally Posted by Stitch316
My son wanted to do it when we were at Epcot last week but we decided to go to England to eat after he got the phone and then worked our way around to the other side were you must begin. There must be a 1 hr time limit or a cut off time to start it because it was about 8:15pm and the phone said his mission was over before he even started. I wish they mentioned that.
Thank you so much! I thought it might be fun for him and you've pretty much confirmed it! I'll have to keep the time limit thing in mind.
My son and I had fun doing this last week. My son is almost 12 and I'm, well... I'm a lot older than 12. Anyway, all three of us (wife, son and I) enjoy Phineous & Ferb (it really is a funny show) and had fun with the adventure in the UK pavilion. One warning, though: the one at the UK pavilion makes you walk down to the big golfball. As though you don't do enough walking at Epcot.
Oh, and we saw LOTS of families having fun with the game.
My daughter loved Kim Possible and I'm sure she will love Agent P's World Showcase Adventure!
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Originally Posted by Bman
My son and I had fun doing this last week. My son is almost 12 and I'm, well... I'm a lot older than 12. Anyway, all three of us (wife, son and I) enjoy Phineous & Ferb (it really is a funny show) and had fun with the adventure in the UK pavilion. One warning, though: the one at the UK pavilion makes you walk down to the big golfball. As though you don't do enough walking at Epcot.
Oh, and we saw LOTS of families having fun with the game.
Thanks for the info! I think my nephew (and my husband and I) will have a great time doing this.