Kim Possible Adventure

Annette_C

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Last year, when we went in May, our DD was happy to experience the Kim Possible Adventure at Epcot.
We'll be going again this year but I haven't seen KP mentioned anywhere...
Does anyone know if that game is still available?
TNX! :)
 
It's still there and very popular with the kids. My DD wants to take an entire day and do all the missions... and she's 16! :rotfl: (The stations are cool, it's just the communicator beeps that are annoying even to the kids themselves)

I'll have to busy myself with something else ... Grey goose slushie anyone? :thumbsup2
 
twinklebug has the right idea :thumbsup2

My DS10 loves to do the missions but be aware that they do travel through the countries. We usually hang out on a bench with a beverage or 2 and allow (force) DS14 to go on the mission with DS10. He'd never admit it but I think the older one has fun too he just thinks it's babyish because it's KimPossible and THAT's not COOL. :rolleyes1
 

Glad to hear it is still there - we didn't have time to do it during our trip last August so we'll definitely fit it in this summer! :goodvibes
 
We had a great trip this past December with our children and their families. Our 8-year-old granddaughter did two of the missions in China and Mexico. She loved it, so I hope they don't get rid of it.
 
Is K P just for kids? Would the DH and myself be able to play with just two people? Is it free? Where does one sign up for it?
 
Is K P just for kids? Would the DH and myself be able to play with just two people? Is it free? Where does one sign up for it?

Oh yes, it's not just for kids. It's actually a lot of fun. We did it when it was in testing and it was a blast. Yes it's free. There are places you go and get a 'fastpass' looking ticket that lets you know when to report to get your mission kimmunicator.
 
Is K P just for kids? Would the DH and myself be able to play with just two people? Is it free? Where does one sign up for it?
KP is definitely not just for kids. Last year a friend of mine and I (both women with adult children) did it while our stick-in-the-mud hubbies rolled their eyes and waited. Then after working up a big thirst on our mission, we celebrated with a beverage. So twinklebug, just think of how many Grey goose slushies you'd need to have after accompanying your DD on a few missions.
 
We were just there 2 weeks ago and my DS8 and DD 11 had the time of their lives doing it. We went with them to each country but either shopped or snacked and let them explore the KP missions. They LOVED it. We saw people and families of all ages doing it. Have fun!

It was funny, we never noticed the little KP jingle on the phones until we did it, then we were aware of them everywhere.
 
My DS16 wants to do this! I think it is crazy, but I think he has a thing for Kim. :rotfl: We will have to see if he really does in '11!

I am not a WS lover and I told him he is on his own...unless he can get his DS12 to go with him...lol.

I think he has a thing for Samantha Brown too...he is way too interested in her Disney specials!!!
 
My DS16 wants to do this! I think it is crazy, but I think he has a thing for Kim. :rotfl: We will have to see if he really does in '11!

I am not a WS lover and I told him he is on his own...unless he can get his DS12 to go with him...lol.

I think he has a thing for Samantha Brown too...he is way too interested in her Disney specials!!!

Sounds like he just wants to explore everything. I believe you have an imagineer in the making Hanabelle. :goodvibes

KP is definitely not just for kids. Last year a friend of mine and I (both women with adult children) did it while our stick-in-the-mud hubbies rolled their eyes and waited. Then after working up a big thirst on our mission, we celebrated with a beverage. So twinklebug, just think of how many Grey goose slushies you'd need to have after accompanying your DD on a few missions.

Oh man, great idea but I'm not a drinker except on Tuesdays and Bank holidays. :faint:, I'll still need to be able to identify the right bus stop to get back to AKV after the fun and games, not to mention I'd rather the kids not thinking their mom's a lush. :lmao:
 



















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