??s about the Kim Possible game at Epcot!

3princesses+aprince

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I'm sorry if these questions have already been asked. But we are going to Disney for the first time this May, and I was just reading about the Kimpossible "hunt" around the WS with the Kimmunicator. My dd9 was a HUGE Kimpossible fan a few years back, she will really enjoy this.

This will be our first time touring the WS, is this game something we can play while touring the WS, or should this be done seperate from our actual tour of the WS?

Is there ever a wait to get a Kimmunicator? Should we go first thing when we get there? We were thinking about touring the WS around 4 on that day, would we be able to get one then?

How long does the game take to complete?

Is every country part of the game, or does it only take you to a few?

So sorry for so many questions. And thanks for your help.
 
I'm wondering too, and you have thought of a lot of things I didn't, so......

someone pretty please tell us!!!

And thank you everyone! The DIS rocks! :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 

The Kim Possible attraction is my son's new favorite attraction. What happens is that you scan your park ticket at one of the Kim Possible recruitment stations. You will then receive a ticket that tells you which recruitment station you are to report to to receive your mission and what time you should arrive their (this prevents waiting for a Kimmunicator). When you arrive, you will receive your mission (in January, there were 7 different missions). It usually is in a different country from where you start at. Also, if you have already completed a specific mission, if you tell the CM's, they will make sure that you get a different one. You will be asked how many Kimmunicators you want and will be given them. Each mission takes about a 1/2 hour (at least it did for us). My son (who was almost 5 at the time) completed 6 of the 7 missions during our stay. The final mission wasn't working on our last day. It is a lot of fun and its unique. It really gets you into the attractions at the WS. I saw things that I had never noticed before! I highly recommend that you try it!
 
Myself and my dd's 6 and 9 were part of the pilot project in November. Although it is neat, it was way too time consuming and my 6 year old was bored with it in about 10 min. I felt the age group for it would be more like 10 and up. We actually didn't even complete all of it, did about 30 min of it. So for us, it did work out.. not saying it won't for you, but do know it will take up a bit of your time in the park.
 
When we go in May, my 9 1/2 year old niece and I are going to try to do this, but we have a Princess Lunch reservation (in Epcot) with my sister (just us three girls for the lunch, the others are eating at the villa) and I am concerned the mission time could say to be at the spot when we're eating lunch or something......but I guess you have to go with whatever time you get?
 


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