Are these still fun for just adults?

Drinehart811

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I know at AK they have the wilderness explorer hunt, and at EPCOT they have the Agent P missions, and the sorcerer game thing. Would any of these be fun for just 2 adults?

I was thinking the Agent P missions might be a fun way to take a little longer through the WS during our drink and eat around the world during F&W. But didn't know if they would be okay for just us, when i doubt my friend has ever seen P&F, and ive only seen some with niece and nephews.

I'm just starting to get worried that i've scheduled a longer trip then i've ever done (8 full days) before during a significantly less busy time (I've gone at xmas, spring break, sww...this time going 9/27-10/5) and will need more stuff to fill up the day lol

I know these obviously aren't must dos, but will they help fill in some time if I had been expecting to spend an hour standing in line and it ends up being just 20 minutes? Or am I just crazy thinking we could possibly "run out of things to do"?
 
DH and I would do Agent P alone. Honestly, our kids tend to lose interest after a little while. If you need something to do, I'd give it a try.
 
I love the Wilderness Explorers badge hunt. It is very interesting. Geared more for kids but it truly is a learning experience.
 

Thanks! I've never done any so maybe we'll give it a try. My friend wants to "drink around the world" but I'm a bit of a lightweight so hopefully the missions will slow us down! Lol
 
Agent P isn't for everyone though, as a fair warning. I mean, I love doing them, but my DW couldn't care less and feels like it slows us down. If your travel partner isn't a P&F fan it'll be all the worse. So just keep that in mind ;)

But if you are interested in it, go for it and have fun.
 
I did Agent P alone last fall. My MIL is a big shopper so DH shopped with his parents and I stayed in the same pavillion and played Agent P. I thought it was fun, a bit easy because obviously it is geared towards kids, but it was a great way to kill 20 minutes here and there. We're planning a trip with them again this fall and I'll play again if I need the distraction.
 
I personally really liked the Wilderness Explorer game! I played it with my Mom & a friend of hers (I'm 25) and we all really enjoyed it, there were a lot of kids playing, but also families and older "kids" and thought it was a fun way to have a little extra fun, plus...STICKERS! Lol.

I haven't played the Agent P ones, but I have stopped to colour a Duffy in all the countries and that was fun!!
 
I'm just starting to get worried that i've scheduled a longer trip then i've ever done (8 full days) before during a significantly less busy time (I've gone at xmas, spring break, sww...this time going 9/27-10/5) and will need more stuff to fill up the day lol

I know these obviously aren't must dos, but will they help fill in some time if I had been expecting to spend an hour standing in line and it ends up being just 20 minutes? Or am I just crazy thinking we could possibly "run out of things to do"?

With the abundance and tremendous variety of things to do at WDW including within and outside the parks, I do think that "running out of things to do" is a pointless worry. My preferred trip length is about 10-11 nights, and while school is in session; and no matter how long my trip is, I still find myself thinking what else I could do if I had just one more day. :)
 
We're a family of adults and we've had fun doing Agent P and Sorcerers of the MK.

Agent P might be something for you to do while your friend enjoys the adult beverages. You don't have to know what the cartoon series Phineas and Ferb is about to enjoy the missions. All I know is Phineas and Ferb have a pet platypus named Perry who takes on the persona of Agent P to defeat the evil machinations of Dr. Doofenschmirtz. :rotfl2: Each mission takes about 20-30 minutes and includes some fun effects so you can try just one to see if you like it.

Sorcerers attracts a lot of adults and there were times when we saw far more adults playing it than children. It involves getting a set of cards at the Fire Station or near the Christmas shop in Liberty Square and using the cards at portals to defeat a villain. We found it took longer to play, especially if the park was busy because there were long lines at the portals so in the end we didn't play it as much...but the cards were fun to collect.
 
my DH is a P&F fan - and he got me into the show too
I think it will be fun to play!
 


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