sorcerers,pirates and a platypus named Perry

Dole Whip Happy Hour

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socerers,pirates, and a platypus named Perry.
All of them have exciting little adventures in the park.
We did the Kim Possible but haven't been to the parks since these interactive pastimes have come out.
Does anyone have a preference on which one to do? An aversion to one of them? Any thoughts at all?
 

Master Yoda

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Of the three I could do without Sorcerers. It could be fun if you are a local and collect all the cards so that you could play it on hard, but it is a bit lacking as a one time game with the difficulty turned down. I am also not a big fan of screens and prefer the actual physical props used in Pirates and in Perry.
 

Dwarful

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I agree with the other comments. The Pirates was probably the kids favorites and they brought home all of their maps. Now that we have been on two trips with Sorcerers and they have so many more of the cards and have worked their way up to the harder levels they love that one too. But be warned...once they start they might not want to stop. Everyone in our group had to get the cards every day....so our second trip we brought a binder with the baseball card style plastic sleeves. Every night back at the resort they would sort the cards and decide what they were taking back in the parks the next day.
 
I'm almost through with the Sorcerer's game, like maybe 2-3 bosses left. I've done all of the Agent P missions and they're actually very fun if you don't mind walking around a bit. The pirates thing is also pretty cool, but some things are tough to find. However, it does feel like being a real pirate.

If you choose to do either of the last two, save them for the later hours of the day. Believe it or not, the Sorcerer's game is VERY popular and lines build up in the afternoon (had to wait like 5 minutes to fight one boss).
 

Matt_Black

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I wanted to try Sorcerers, but I was reluctant because of my age. However, seeing adults play it down there and hearing folks on here talk about it, I'll try it next visit. It's just something that SINGS to the geek in me (fun fact- from a gameplay standpoint, the PS2 version of Chain of Memories is my favorite of the Kingdom Hearts games. Square Enix totally missed out on making a competitive online version of that.)
 

MOXOMUMD

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We've managed to do all the Agent P's WC Adventures and really enjoyed them but doing them later in the day is the way to go. 1) because it gets hot going back and forth in the Florida sun and 2) if Agent P is busy on your day, you may wind up waiting behind someone who is doing the same mission move you are about to do. I swear our last time everyone picked Japan. We kept following right behind a family and in turn had someone following us. It was still fun though.
 

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