Too Old For Agent P @ Epcot???

ylevy

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Hi. We've never done the Agent P adventure before. I kind of understand that its a spy/mission but not sure if my sons would be too old for it now. They will be 11 and 13 when we visit. Any thoughts, tips or suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks
 
We have never done it but when there last time, DS and I (both very much adults) stood and watched a family do one of the things. We were so interested and having fun that we said we were going to do it next trip. Their kids were tweens.

Now we can use our own smart phone instead of theirs. And so if we do get bored with it, no hassle to return anything.
 
My 14 and 11 yr. old boys did this on our last trip...they enjoyed every minute...while they did Agent P (and SOTMK in MK) we took our 4 yr. old to see all the princesses (kept in contact with cell phones). They would both do it again in a heartbeat.
 
My twins have always had a great time with it. I'm sure they will do it again this year and they are 14 now.
 

Our boys age 9 and 6 still talk about how much fun they had doing this and how they want to do it again.

We were wondering how different (or not) the experience will be now that you can use your own smartphone.
 
My kids, DS11 and DD9 both love it and ask to do it every trip! I can't remember specifics about every country, but a lot of Mexico ' s mission is indoors, so good if it's raining or supper hot!
 
Hi. We've never done the Agent P adventure before. I kind of understand that its a spy/mission but not sure if my sons would be too old for it now. They will be 11 and 13 when we visit. Any thoughts, tips or suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks

I'd ask them.
 
My 15 year old daughter is just starting to be bored with it, but then again we've done every country and some more than once. We will still do a mission or two with the 9 year old this trip who thinks its fabulous. It definitely allows us much more extended time in the Showcase than we would probably otherwise spend with kids who aren't yet very interested in the cultures.
 
We love them! We started doing them (back when it was still KimPossible) when my DDs were 12 & 9 -- they were 17 & 14 on our last trip & they still ask to do them. The missions are super cute and a great way to explore the countries.
 
I think it adds to the fun if you run around singing, "Doo-bee-do-be-do-wah!" As you play!

He's a semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal of ac-toionnnn!
He's a furry little flatfoot that never shrinks from the fray-ay-ay.
He's got more than just mad skill,
He's got a beaver tail and a bill.
And the women swoon whenever they hear him say....


He's Perrrryyyy, Perry the Platipus. (You can call him Agent P!)


We're big fans around our house!
 
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Balderdash, your never too old at Disney (except BBB and maybe a couple of other things)

I have done it a couple of times with my daughter and found it interesting. I saw more of the pavilions those times than I normally do.
 
My 13 yr old had mild interest in it at 11 years old. She liked Kim Possible missions better back in the day. Well probably do it again on this trip for a short while.
 
I'm 39 and DH is 42 and we had a blast doing it for the first time last December (and I've never seen an episode of the show). Totally doing it again in two weeks! Doo-bee-doo-bee-doo-bop!
 












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