do adults get those EpCot passports stamped too?

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I dont think DS ever completed his from 2001
Id like to bring it back and finish it - we're planning more time in the countries this trip
Do any adults get them stamped?
 
I don't see why not. I saw many parents getting the stamps for their children, because the kids were too busy making the masks. Have a great trip.
 
Absolutely!
My 1st trip to Epcot was when I was 15, so not quite an adult, but certainly not a child anymore, I wanted my own Epcot stamp book, so I went to every country and they were only too happy to oblige!
Plus, it was fun! :)
 
When we went last time I wanted to have some different things to add to my scrapbook. At each of the 'countries' I asked them to write a little something on the little paper cutout that they give kids to hang on their mask or wand or whatever...Most wrote my name and something like Welcome to Epcot - in their native language. It is really cool to look at them all on one page. :earsgirl:
It wasn't crowded - but no one gave me a hard time. My two girls did the same thing, and put them at the end of their autograph books. Much easier to keep that way, and they were too old to want a mask anyway!
:grouphug:
Denise
 

I'm glad someone posted this as I was thinking of doing this on my next trip. I'm 28 so definately not a child!!
 
I've had them stamp and write something in my autograph book before, and I'm in my 40's.
 
We took my 69 year old Mum a few years ago. She was in a wheelchair and it was her first and only visit to the USA. We bought her a passport and everyone was great about stamping it and writing a personal note in their language and then translating it for her. She still gets it out and looks at it now and then.
 
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That's what makes a vacation to WDW so much fun. We are able to enjoy all of the varied activites. Whether it's a ride, a character meal, pressing pennies, or making a mask in Epcot. We are all "kids at heart".
 
This year my wife and I want to "Drink Around the Wold" and have our passports stamped each place we get a drink. We are a little worried about what we may say to the stampers once we get to the end :) :earseek:
 
SarahAndMike said:
This year my wife and I want to "Drink Around the Wold" and have our passports stamped each place we get a drink. We are a little worried about what we may say to the stampers once we get to the end :) :earseek:

Too funny!! :rotfl: :rotfl2: :rotfl:
Nancy :earsgirl:
 
Thank for the info. DS22 and his best friend, are footing most of their own bill this year. Rooms, food, part of their PAP's (the rest I will foot for birthday's and Christmas presents), so they will not have alot of spending money. They are looking for ideas and souviners they can afford. I read this idea on here and told them about it. They can't wait to do this. Plus, while DS9 and I are not real Epcot fans, we will do FW, and a couple of countries, we may not do the entire WS (am hoping DS9 might try at least half of it this year), he may like the idea and give it a go. Maybe he can fill half of it and the other half on a near future trip.
 
I have friends who went to WDW on their honeymoon. They went to each country and had a drink (sometimes they split a drink). They had their server write in their passports what drink and food they ordered. They had a great time doing it.
 
I think I'm going to do the drink in each country when we are there...I love the idea of having a sort of fun way to record it so that we can look back in years to come and not just have a receipt!
:grouphug:
Denise
 

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