Could someone please tell me if the interactive experience still exists at MK (don't know the name) and if its similar to Agent P?
Our DS Loved Agent P last time, it was cute and super fun! Thanks
MK has two. One is Sorcerer's of the Magic Kingdom which involves the playing cards you pick up at the fire station.
The other is the Pirate Adventure in Adventureland. In the Pirate one, interactive elements do occur, like canons firing and skeletons coming out of the water.
MK has two. One is Sorcerer's of the Magic Kingdom which involves the playing cards you pick up at the fire station.
The other is the Pirate Adventure in Adventureland. In the Pirate one, interactive elements do occur, like canons firing and skeletons coming out of the water.
Could someone please tell me if the interactive experience still exists at MK (don't know the name) and if its similar to Agent P?
Our DS Loved Agent P last time, it was cute and super fun! Thanks
For Sorcerers, you can get a pack of cards for each person. My husband and I don't play so we just give the kids our packs. Also, you will be able to get packs on each day you are at MK. The cards are well done and are nice souvenirs.
We have done both of them, and they were both fun! You can take as long doing them as you choose, or you can just do a couple of portals, it doesn't really matter.
Here is a summary of the game ... https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/sorcerers/ . Each portal takes about 3-5 minutes. You need to visit 4 to 5 portals in the land you are in to complete your adventure. We don't always finish all of them and usually do 2 or 3 before we go onto another attraction.
My son is going to love this, thank you so much for posting! These hidden little gems are right up our alley now that part of Innoventions is gone, we like non traditional activities on our trip too
MK has two. One is Sorcerer's of the Magic Kingdom which involves the playing cards you pick up at the fire station.
The other is the Pirate Adventure in Adventureland. In the Pirate one, interactive elements do occur, like canons firing and skeletons coming out of the water.
We've done the Sorcerer's of the Magic Kingdom - my son loved it. Not sure how I missed the Pirate one?! Will have to find out more information on that one!
We've done the Sorcerer's of the Magic Kingdom - my son loved it. Not sure how I missed the Pirate one?! Will have to find out more information on that one!
The Pirate Adventure is my favorite. I prefer it at nighttime, since some effects look better in the dark.
You can start and get a map at a little hut on the edge of Adventureland and Frontierland. You follow a treasure map and decipher clues. At each stop, something interactive will happen. It can be something as big as a canon firing off the rooptop of the POTC ride building, or a smaller effect happening right in front of you.
I believe there are 5 maps, if you complete them all in a day you get a special ending. It keeps track with your magic band of ticket and the RFID chip in there.
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