At 11:00 on the dot (they wouldnt do it earlier), the CM checked us in at the KP kiosk in Norway.
I asked to be assigned to Mexico and was obliged.
From there, the CM gave us a quick spiel on what wed be doing and handed us a Kimmunicator (Disneys version of an LG cell phone).
The game starts as Wade (the resident computer geek from the Kim Possible TV show) walks you through the gadgetry.
Wade makes sure you know how the Kimmunicator works, how you can replay things if you miss something, and everything else you need to know.
Then he sends you off to your destination.
We arrived at the temple in Mexico and pressed the "OK" button on the phone.
Theres little audio/video clips explaining a little more about the mission as you go.
All dialogue appears in writing as well in case you cant hear it but the audio is very good so I wouldn't worry about that.
In fact, as you wander the World Showcase, youll most likely hear those tell-tales Kim Possible beeps as you explore.
Each mission takes you through about 7 assignments.
However, there are about 10 or so assignments available per country.
So if you repeat a country, you will get a different selection of 7 assingments.
I know for a fact there are several assignments we did not get and there were some we did that I hadnt heard of before.
I believe the finale for each mission stays the same though.
Okay, then thats the basics.
Lets save the world!!
The Mexico mission started us off in the area before the Mexican marketplace devoted to Mexican art.
Remember, this is where we started but everyone gets different assignments.
Our assignments here included finding a hidden seal behind the giraffes and getting information from an informant disguised as a dancing skeleton:
The way these work is that once you get near the target, Wade explains how you should press the OK button on the Kimmunicator to activate something.
The giraffe display darkens to reveal a hidden seal thats been there all along but youd never know.
The skeleton starts dancing and telling you some vital information for the mission.
These are funny as you can surprise regular visitors if they are unsuspecting (which we did from time to time).
However, you may see crowds of other agents activating targets before you.
I would scout ahead and try to walk slower so the kids wouldnt see the cool stuff before we got there.
Another part of our mission included listening to the parrot in the marketplace repeat a conversation held by the villains.
I forgot to mention each country has its own set of villains from the Kim Possible television show.
You dont actually need any knowledge of the show.
Everything is fully explained to you and you can easily get into the storyline without any prior information.
Finally we raced to our finale.
Overlooking the marketplace, we had to activate our Kimmunicator to prevent the villains from launching a rocket out of the volcano in the distance.
I was really looking forward to this as you actually get to see an animated rocket blast off from the volcano.
Our Kimmunicator successfully knocked the rocket off course and it crashed somewhere in the depths of the Gran Fiesta Tour.
I wonder what it looked from down on the boats but from our point of view, it was actually a disappointment.
The mission was fun, interactive and a solid one but I definitely found some of the others to be higher on my list if I rated them.
In hindsight, Mexico is smaller so a lot of the assignments take place in the same general area.
Even missions with less audio-animatronics at least had us exploring more of the pavilion like in Norway.
And thats the point, right?
Get those kids actually enjoying the parts of the pavilion not named Kidcot.
With all that said, I highly recommend the Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure.
And Id even recommend trying every country if you could.
Of the four we did this trip, (yes, there's 3 more coming up),
Id rank Mexico 3rd but still a lot of fun.
Each mission takes about a half an hour assuming you have a general idea of the layout of the pavilions.
Id say Epcot novices may take more like 45 minutes.
Upon completion of your mission you get a choice.
The first choice is to return your Kimmunicator to a secret drop box well hidden within the pavilion.
Or, if there is battery remaining, the Kimmunicator will suggest additional missions at pavilions that are not too crowded with fellow agents.
We selected Norway and then I closed the Kimmunicator and put in my pocket.
As the CM suggested earlier, they have a decent battery life so you can close them, do some stuff, and then go back to your mission.
In our case, we had lunch reservations in another country.
But first, we celebrated saving the world by tracking Donald Duck through the Gran Fiesta
Now, come join us for one of our favorite restaurants in all of Walt Disney World.
Take off to the Great White North!