Kaleidodad
Librarian Mickey
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This is kinda fascinating.
I've collected a lot of things over the years, but never would have considered (of course until now, didn't know) these.
I might try to snag a few, but I don't think I'd want to spend the time and energy involved in trying to get them all.
I also just learned evidently there's some type of card game where you go to different locations and scan the card and it does some type of magic or gain points or something. Like I said, I've just learned of its existence, so I have absolutely no details.
Edit: Found it --- https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/sorcerers/
Oh yeah, Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom is one of the very best things in WDW! Everyone in your party can get a free pack of cards from the firehouse on Main Street, literally every day you go to the Magic Kingdom. The cards and maps are really cool, and the whole game experience is really well done, and people are always intrigued when they see you opening up the portals.
The one time I went to WDW with just the wife, no kids, we spent my birthday running around all evening to beat the game (on the easy level at least). You have to beat a bunch of Disney villains, each one requiring a handful of portals, so I think we ended up making 40-50 stops along the way. We really got to know Adventureland and Frontierland that night. And the reward for all that work? Another free pack of cards! But totally worth it if you like games.
A similar experience is the Agent P (from Phineas & Ferb) spy game in the Epcot World Showcase. You play it on your phone, and go around making things happen around the nations, like Dr. Doofenschmirtz shooting a laser in Mexico etc. There's also the Pirate Adventure maps in Adventureland, but that is probably more well known. For a big kid like me, these are a few of my favorite things in WDW.