Epcot

angielavon said:
My DD7 and DD8 are big Phineas and Ferb fans and they are looking forward to Agent P's World Showcase Adventure. Also, there are passports that can bought at Epcot that can be taken to each country. A CM will sign the child's name or a greeting in their country's language.

My boys always loved the passports. If you go to the Creative DISigns section of the boards you will even find really awesome passports you can print out and bring with you.

I agree with others that the Kidcot stops and Agent P game are great for the kids too. There are plenty of characters to meet as you go around WS. I would give it a try spending the day there and see how your kids do.
 
The kids will love Journey into Imagination. Im 19 and i still love the ride. The song they play will get stuck in there heads so beware. Its a catchy tune too.

And now it is stuck in mine...Thanks a lot! :rotfl2::)
 
My kids love Epcot - it was a little boring for them the first year, but that's just because DH and I didn't really know how to enjoy it. It could easily be a two day park for us (although MK and HS are their favorites).
 
My DD is 7 yrs, she loves soarin and living with the land, we also do Nemo and turtle talk then walk towards journey into the imagination before going to the world showcase and walking around the world stopping at each kid cot station and seeing characters. We then head out of the park via spaceship earth which we had to go on 3 times in a row. Certainly enough for a full day with small child imho.
 

My kids LOVE Epcot. The first time they visited they were 6 & 7, in 2006 and they still talk about all of the things they did in Innoventions and in the exit area of Journey into Imagination. We were there last week and had 2 days planned at EPCOT. Two days were not enough (ok, we lost 1/2 a day to the Urgent Care clinic - so 1-1/2 days were not enough - we didn't even make it into World Showcase except for one ADR). My kids favorites (at 6/7 and still now including the 3 year old) are: Test Track, Spaceship Earth (rode that 3 times), Living with the Land (everything in The Land building - Soarin, Living with the Land and Circle of Life), The Seas (Nemo, Turtle Talk with Crush, and just looking at the aquariums), Journey into Imagination, Innoventions (which can waste/take up a LOT of time). With our interrupted 2 days at EPCOT, we never even made it to the Kidcot stops (which they really wanted to do ... and loved doing in 2006), or Agent P.

When they catch Jamminators playing, my kids won't continue walking until they have finished playing.

As much as my family enjoys it, I really think I need 2-1/2 days at EPCOT to do everything they want to do. With 2 days we didn't come close, and the lost 1/2 day to Urgent Care wouldn't be enough to make up what we didn't get to do. (that said, my kids also love Carousel of Progress ... which others find a bore)
 
Where are the passports you can buy in Epcot? Are they easy to find?

I saw them in several gift shops near the entrance to World Showcase, including out in some of the open air/cart shops. They're pretty easy to find.
 


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