cmorris303
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Hi, We will be staying at the BC in August and will be spending quite a bit of time in EP. In our group we have 9 kids ages 5-13. Anyone have any fun things you have done to keep the kids occupied?
We've never tried Agent P. I've heard of it, but don't know much about it. The last few times we went it was F&W or F&G and we bought the maps and did the scavenger hunts so I never looked into Agent P.Agent P adventure keeps my kids fully occupied. Have your kids done that in the different countries?
We've never tried Agent P. I've heard of it, but don't know much about it. The last few times we went it was F&W or F&G and we bought the maps and did the scavenger hunts so I never looked into Agent P.
The youngest child I ever traveled to Epcot with was 8 the first time. He was fascinated by a lot of the different countries as was his older cousin who was 11 then.Hi, We will be staying at the BC in August and will be spending quite a bit of time in EP. In our group we have 9 kids ages 5-13. Anyone have any fun things you have done to keep the kids occupied?
Our kids loved Epcot! One thing to do is visit the Kidcot station in each country (there will be a sign). They get a signed postcard with a saying written in that language (I think France was "Bonjour", in Japan and Chinese it was written in the characters.) They got stickers and a little plastic ziplock suitcase to keep their postcards in. They really loved exploring too. Most countries (all?) have characters to meet, entertainment of some sort, some have rides, snacks to try, etc. Future World of course also has rides and characters, and imagination play areas. Epcot was also the least crowded park we visited, so it was nice and we felt like we could take our time visiting without being rushed.
I love this...my kids have no choice either, but we're traveling with other families and I'm afraid they may not have the same philosophy.We tried agent P in August in Norway and Mexico. Sadly it wasn’t working well so we never got to the end.
It did take up a lot of time though.
And my kids love Epcot, they have no choice! There are tons of things to see and eat!
Great ideas!! Thanks so much!Younger kids - collect the free souvenirs, the KidCot stations, M&G with different costumes
Older Kids - learn something in a new language, eat a new dessert, go crazy with the selfies with cool backgrounds
There's the Agent P spy game or something equivalent to a park-wide scavenger hunt, I forget if that's still the IP it's using...