Epcot Adventures

Kiwigirl839

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I have heard about the Agent P and the WS passport.

I have a DD8 and DS5 who are going to be visiting their first time this April! Both kids are huge Phineas & Ferb fans.

How does the Agent P adventure work? Is it age appropriate for DS5? Do you visit each place or do you have to run back and forth through the showcase?

Would it be better to do a passport their first trip through?

I don't want them to get bored by Italy and whine the rest of the way around the WS.
 
They will love it if they are Phineas and Ferb fans! DD was about 5 when she first did it (the last year it was Kim Possible before it changed to Agent P) and loved it. She just turned 9 and still absolutely loves it. She needed some help when she was 5, but with the 8 year old and 5 year old doing it together, it should be fine (well- except for when they fight about who gets to hold the communicator). I think there are about 7 countries that have a mission. You pick up a communicator (i.e. re-purposed cell phone) at a kiosk and pick the country you want to do. Each mission is contained in its country- so you run around just in that country until you finish that mission. The communicator has you looking for things in the country and when you find the right spot, the communicator will trigger a special effect in that spot. The special effects are really cute. We've had passerbys stop and ask us if we were doing that and if we could make it do it again. Depending on how fast they go, each mission can take 20 or 30 minutes. They are not going to get bored in WS- DD could spend all day just doing those missions. (Just FYI- they are not the same each time you do them either-- it varies up which spots it sends you to around the country- so you don't hit them all when you do a mission). Along with the missions, there are the passports including talking to the people from the different countries, the entertainment acts, the boat ride inside Mexico, lots of characters to meet and greet, some interesting shops, and snacks and foods to try. Don't count out the movies either. When DD was 3, I was surprised at how much she liked the 360 movie in China. She was just amazed by it.

I would do the passports AND the Agent P missions. The passports don't take much time and it is a really fun souvenir to bring home and look at all the different stamps.
 
I have heard about the Agent P and the WS passport.

I have a DD8 and DS5 who are going to be visiting their first time this April! Both kids are huge Phineas & Ferb fans.

How does the Agent P adventure work? Is it age appropriate for DS5? Do you visit each place or do you have to run back and forth through the showcase?

Would it be better to do a passport their first trip through?

I don't want them to get bored by Italy and whine the rest of the way around the WS.
Don't you mean--->WINE? LoL

These missions as the pp stated are fun...Actually fun for us adults to scoot around as well....You don't have to run across all the countries though....You can start, let's say in UK, & do that mission strictly in UK. If and when you're kids are done, you can either hand in the phone, or proceed to the next country, France. You can complete this mission... All the participating countries are unique, and each game is different.

My kids & I love, U.K's & we also love Mexico's too, but all are fabulous. Have fun!:thumbsup2
 
I definitely would try the Agent P. We didn't when we went and regretted it! The passport stamping bored my kids by country #3. (ages 5 & almost 4). I didn't know about Agent P until I got home. :( They did enjoy all the food options and DD loved meeting some princesses in the world showcase.
 

Agent P is fun, but you can't skip messages and that is really annoying (especially the ones that repeat at the beginning of every country), so it eats up a lot of time unnecessarily IMHO. I would have liked it to actually feel like you are being guided on a secret mission, rather than basically watching an episode of P&F as you wait for the next mission to finally display...if your kids are a fan of the show, they will probably love it...but if not, there is a LOT of extra fluff padding the storyline. We did every country, so we obviously had fun regardless :)
 














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