The Epcot Adventures were a bit more kid-focused to help keep the little ones entertained while their parents enjoyed some adult beverages around the “world.” But on February 22, 2012, Magic Kingdom joined in on the fun when Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom launched, aimed at an older audience with its more sophisticated gameplay. However, Walt Disney World, the more tourist-driven domestic resort, has had a few of them over the years, most notably in Epcot with Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure and Agent P's World Showcase Adventure, not to mention the soon-to-come DuckTales World Showcase Adventure (well hopefully). This fact always surprised me because it seems like something that APs would love to do as an activity to help dive into some of the nitty gritty details of the park. Speaking of Annual Passholders, Disneyland has never had an interactive game scattered around the park for guests to play. The park definitely had an overcrowding problem with the number of APs eligible to go so often, so hopefully this revamping of the Passholder process can help solve that issue and help people embrace being at the parks as more of a gift than a necessity. Personally, I was a Flex Passer before Disneyland closed, and it worked really well for me. Thus far, we haven’t heard much about what this new program will look like, but I think it is safe to say that it will involve some type of reservation system, especially when the park reopens because of how high demand will be. Last week, Disneyland Resort announced that their Annual Passholder system would be coming to an end, with a new membership system set to arrive at some point in the future. This week, we’ll be taking a look at an attraction that isn’t quite closed yet, but will be extinct starting this coming Monday.
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