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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Granbury, Texas
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| Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure Hello. Has anyone ever tried the Kim Possible Adventure in Epcot? What ages is it good for and does it cost? Any other information would be great too! Thanks! ![]() Last edited by Belle*; 03-01-2010 at 08:18 AM.. Reason: podcast03022010 |
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| Community Rank: Legend ![]() Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Florida
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| It's a lot of fun for all ages
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| Brad & Becky Keough Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Puyallup, Washington
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Savannah, GA
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| It is REALLY fun - for any ages IMO! Last summer we did all 7 missions in one day, we liked it so much!! You get your Kimmunicator (cell phone) at a kiosk and the CM sets it for a mission. If there aren't too many people waiting for Kimmunicators, sometimes your phone will offer you the chance of a second mission when your first one is done. Other times though, you will do the one and then turn your phone in. If you want to do another one all you have to do is go sign up again at the kiosk. (all you do to sign up is insert your admission ticket - same as a fast pass - then you will get a little paper telling you what time and at what kiosk to pick up your mission. If you have already done missions, just tell the CM which ones you've done and they will make sure you get a new one) We had two kids with us when we did it, but DH and I definitely would have done it by ourselves too. It really makes you notice things in the World Showcase that you probably had gone by a million times but never really "seen." Enjoy!!
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| Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Kentucky
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| My 9 yr old daughter and I tried Kim Possible Adventure this past October. It is a blast! We both really like the show and Disney has put a great deal of thought and installing of special effects to make the adventures really worth doing. (try pushing the button in Norway and wait for the horn!) We only had a short time left in the park before we had to meet the others in our party. We walked up to the main kiosk outside of world showcase. The adventure was to start in Mexico and we didn't have the necessary time to get over there and do it before we left. So, the nice cast member took our Kimmunicator and reset it to a different land that was closer to our location. My sister joined us for one of the adventures and the 3 of us had a really good time. If you get stuck, there is help on the Kimmunicator itself, from Kim's computer guru, Wade.
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| When you wish upon a star Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Las Vegas
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| StitchKingdom has a great page with info about the adventure...Let me see if I can find the link. Here's the link: Definitive Guide to Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure (KPWSA)
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| Tigger's Bestest Fan Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Shiner, TX
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| We loved the KPA! Other posters have already given you great advice on how to get started on your adventure. We did a mission in Japan and then one in France and had a blast with both. We wanted to do more, but we ran out of time. Also, if you want to pause a mission so you can eat or you want to explore part of the country a little more before you move on, you can do that. All you have to do is close your Kimmunicator and do what you need to do. When you are ready to get going on the mission again, just open up the Kimmunicator and head off to the next clue.
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| We did it on our last trip and my kids (ages 4-9 at the time) all loved it! We split into two teams just so 4 kids didn't have to share one Kimmunicator and that worked out well for us. We only did two adventures but I would like to do the rest of them. I was really impressed with how well Disney did it - some of the surprises along the way were really cool!
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: St. Louis, Missouri suburb
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| What ages is it good for? Ummmm...in DH's and my case, decidedly middle-aged! We had tons of fun doing the missions and really hated having to quit in order to get to a dinner ressie in time. A tip: You needn't panic if you can't figure out a clue. You can get a hint. Also, be sure to aim right at the object once you find it, and move the K-cator around a bit if the object doesn't respond right away. Some of them were harder to activate than others, we found.
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| Community Rank: Trailblazer ![]() Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Minnesota
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| We loved KPA! We did it in Nov -- DD was almost 10 and able to do it all by herself. We did 6 of the 7 countries and DH and I never got the Kimmunicator away from her. But we saw plenty of adults doing the adventures without a kid in sight.
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| Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Rush, NY
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| Our party of 11 ages 9-65 divided into 4 groups and did it last fall. From my understanding most loved it. The few that didn't mostly objected to the actions of others on their team more than the actual adventure. I loved it! My 16 y/o DD not so much. Her and I just did one mission last week when we were there alone and we had a blast and she decided that it was great if with the right people! Have fun! |
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| Community Rank: Explorer ![]() Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: nyc
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| if you see the link posted above, you'll find you can actually have up to 3 kimmunicators all tuned to the exact same game. also, some clues are RFID activated, many are not. RFID is proximity based, so it really has more to do with where the device is.
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Jan 2009
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| IYO - Do you think DD4 and DS6 would like to do this? I know DH and I would |
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