(The stations are cool, it's just the communicator beeps that are annoying even to the kids themselves)

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.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?
We will have to see if he really does in '11!My DS16 wants to do this! I think it is crazy, but I think he has a thing for Kim.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!!!

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.
, 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. 