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3. Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom

Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom is a wildly popular card game that you can keep playing for days. When you sign up to play you’ll receive your key card, a mystical map, and a package of five spell cards. The map will guide you on your quest and each mission offers a clue pointing you toward the next. You’ll hold your key card up to the interactive locks to activate each part of the game, then battle the various villains with your spell cards. The more spell cards you collect, the more options you’ll have for battling your foes.

This game can get quite complex. There are five levels – easy, medium, and hard. If you play at the easy level, you can have a great time whether you’re a serious collector or not. At the higher levels, you’ll need specific cards and pairs to defeat the villains. Each day you can get a free pack of five new cards, so if you’re an annual passholder or visit often, you can build a decent set without spending a dime. There are some cards, however, that you can only buy. Naturally, you always have the opportunity to purchase additional cards if you want to advance your game without waiting for your next daily pack.

You can defeat a single villain in about 15 to 20 minutes, but most lands have multiple villains to defeat. Walking from one land to another can take up a good chunk of the day so you could easily play for hours. When you beat the entire game, you’re rewarded with another free package of five cards.

4. Wilderness Explorers

If you’ve seen the Disney-Pixar film Up, you’re familiar with the Wilderness Explorers. Now your kids can join ranks with Russell and become Wilderness Explorers in their own right. When you begin your quest, you receive a Wilderness Explorers field guide. This interactive experience takes you all over the park completing various activities and learning more about the fascinating wildlife all over Animal Kingdom. Best of all, you earn a sticker badge for each activity you complete, and you can collect more than 30 stickers.

This activity is geared toward preschoolers and children, making it the perfect answer to “what now?” when you have smaller guests in your party. Since most of the big attractions like Everest and Dinosaur have height restrictions and 'it’s tough to be a bug' can frighten little ones, this option gives you something to occupy the younger set while others take on the big attractions.

If you have some extra time and you’re looking for something new to do, try playing these interactive games available throughout Walt Disney World.

 
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WDW is changing the Sorcerers of the Kingdom game. They are either replacing it or getting rid of it completely. I was there in September and wanted to try it, I was still able to get cards but was informed it was going to be discontinued. Too bad it seemed like something fun to do and The Sword and the Stone is one of my favorite movies.

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