Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Lotion-View-822.asp" target="_blank"><b>LP Lotion: Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure at Epcot</b></a> Denise takes you on a pictorial and video adventure - the new Kim Possible World Showcast Adventure at Epcot.
Originally Posted By Duncan32 This is a Blast and a Half. I did Japan adventure and I am so looking forward to doing more. I enjoy that everyone of every age can have fun with it
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom This looks so wild! I went to utube and have seen England, part of China and Germany. I can't wait to try this out on my next trip. I have a question though, wouldn't it make sense to offer this adventure in different languages.
Originally Posted By Duncan32 They do it in Spanish, I winding down from a busy day at work. forgive my typos
Originally Posted By dshyates I think it was ok the first time, I was just making a dumb immature joke. I was canneling my inner Beavis.
Originally Posted By Disney and beyond This looks Great. I'm glad Disney TV finally has some new representation. Kim Possible was a great show, and this will give just another excuse to explore the World Showcase. Surprised that added that animatronic in a very public place.
Originally Posted By avromark ^^^ Anything that doesn't detract too much (Ie take over) and gets people into Epcot seems good to me. I just can't see why EPCOT isn't more popular. The bones and theme of this park just has so much to offer. I want more World Showcase countries
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I've been wondering something about the missions. Do the actions triggered by the Kimmunicator have any relevance to the story, or are they just there for fun? I'd hope that they found a way to work them into the plot, but I just can't figure out how making a lantern light up, or making a windchime make noise would help you defeat some evil bad guy...
Originally Posted By Disney and beyond Yes, they work into the story. In Japan, you are trying to help restore the elements. Ties into the Show greatly, since Kim Possible Japan is very very mythical.
Originally Posted By ni_teach FerretAfros asks: " Do the actions triggered by the Kimmunicator have any relevance to the story, or are they just there for fun? " From the looks of it they are just for fun. However, this is the first version of the software and the game. I would guess that down the road we might see new versions of this with more interactive features.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom I would think that since your using a cell phone ( Kimunicator ) that by pressing the buttons you are in fact triggering some mechanical devise that responds. I think the sounds the cell phone (Kimunicator ) is making is for entertainment purposes only.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom Its not a "game". Its an adventure. There is no prize. Its intent is to offer an interactive experience for the guest to have with the environment of the World Showcase. I believe the target audience here is families primarily with adolescent children.
Originally Posted By whtrabbit I was half wondering about a "prize" also but that question was answered. This sounds a lot like the MK adventure they had at DLR for a while. It was very interesting but maybe because it was tougher than this one folks did not want to do it. (list of clues and find stuff/landmarks) Plus Epcot is larger/more diverse than DLR so they can do more. Maybe DLR should re-try their adventure using these communicators and incorporate Buzz Lightyear? Just a thought.
Originally Posted By dshyates From what I understand they are going to try and have a version for each park. American Treasure based for Liberty Square at MK. That kind of thing.
Originally Posted By whtrabbit Ah, but see now, that is for WDW not DLR. I'm West coast so I'm more centered on that.
Originally Posted By Jumpman256 That's really neat! I'm a guy, but I enjoyed kim Possible a lot. Neat that the Kimmunicator actually does things to the environment around it? Hey, how many missions are there?
Originally Posted By MPierce It seems like a fun little thing to do for both kids, and adults. I never even noticed the people participating in it at Epcot. It definetly does not interfere with the ambiance of the Park.