Yzma and Kronk
<font color=darkcoral>I survived the Pie-fest<br><
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......and it's even better when you get Peter Pan!
Just back and because of comments on the DIS Boards about the Family Magic Tour, I booked it for ourselves and relatives who were WDW newbies. It was great! An absolute must do for DIS families who want something extra!
We started our with our guide Jennifer at City Hall. She told us that Peter Pan stole Captain Hook's special gold hook and he called Mickey to complain that if he didn't get it back he would gather all the villians to turn the Magic Kingdom into a evil place. It was our job to find the hook in 2 hours. Jennifer had clues prepared by Peter Pan for us to follow, and once we were sufficiently sprinkled with special Mickey pixie dust we were on our way!
We went out into the MK, hopping skipping, jumping, calling out, acting like our favorite character and generally having a ball!
The kids loved it! The children had to read Peter's clues and figure out where to go next. Jennifer gently helped the kids, so it wasn't a traditional "tour", more like a scavenger hunt.
The funniest part was the kids looking for, yelling out, and finding the "granite ball" while riding the Tomorrowland Transit Authority and literally crawling through the Starlight Cafe! The looks from the other WDW guests were priceless!
Once we completed the tour, we were taken to a private area just near Advertureland. Jennifer told the kids that Peter hid the hook around in the bushes and just when they were looking he jumped out of the bushes! I wished I had a video camera!
Peter proceeded on talking to all the children in a group and on an individual basis. After autographs and pictures, we went over to A small World to ride it with him! He had them play a game while riding IASW which made the ride even more special than it already is. The kids were thrilled. Peter spent about 40 minutes with us. At the end we were given a special certificate to remember the tour.
It was a great way to spent 2 hours at MK. However, this tour isn't for everyone. It is really suited to aged 5 - 12 yr olds (this is not to say your 4yr old wouldn't enjoy it) but it is two hours, and they are reading and figuring out clues, so the younger set would might get bored part way through. It is more fun when all adults participate with the group (My kids 68 yr old grandmother was hopping and crawling right along with everyone
)
Remember: they don't guarantee that Peter Pan will be the character appearing, but I think he appears most of the time. It would probably still be worthwhile if you get another Disney character.
If you don't have kids, but are a true kid at heart - then this one is also for you!
If anyone has any questions, I'd be happy to help.
Just back and because of comments on the DIS Boards about the Family Magic Tour, I booked it for ourselves and relatives who were WDW newbies. It was great! An absolute must do for DIS families who want something extra!
We started our with our guide Jennifer at City Hall. She told us that Peter Pan stole Captain Hook's special gold hook and he called Mickey to complain that if he didn't get it back he would gather all the villians to turn the Magic Kingdom into a evil place. It was our job to find the hook in 2 hours. Jennifer had clues prepared by Peter Pan for us to follow, and once we were sufficiently sprinkled with special Mickey pixie dust we were on our way!
We went out into the MK, hopping skipping, jumping, calling out, acting like our favorite character and generally having a ball!
The kids loved it! The children had to read Peter's clues and figure out where to go next. Jennifer gently helped the kids, so it wasn't a traditional "tour", more like a scavenger hunt.
The funniest part was the kids looking for, yelling out, and finding the "granite ball" while riding the Tomorrowland Transit Authority and literally crawling through the Starlight Cafe! The looks from the other WDW guests were priceless!
Once we completed the tour, we were taken to a private area just near Advertureland. Jennifer told the kids that Peter hid the hook around in the bushes and just when they were looking he jumped out of the bushes! I wished I had a video camera!
Peter proceeded on talking to all the children in a group and on an individual basis. After autographs and pictures, we went over to A small World to ride it with him! He had them play a game while riding IASW which made the ride even more special than it already is. The kids were thrilled. Peter spent about 40 minutes with us. At the end we were given a special certificate to remember the tour.
It was a great way to spent 2 hours at MK. However, this tour isn't for everyone. It is really suited to aged 5 - 12 yr olds (this is not to say your 4yr old wouldn't enjoy it) but it is two hours, and they are reading and figuring out clues, so the younger set would might get bored part way through. It is more fun when all adults participate with the group (My kids 68 yr old grandmother was hopping and crawling right along with everyone

Remember: they don't guarantee that Peter Pan will be the character appearing, but I think he appears most of the time. It would probably still be worthwhile if you get another Disney character.
If you don't have kids, but are a true kid at heart - then this one is also for you!
If anyone has any questions, I'd be happy to help.