Tag: A Pirate’s Adventure

7 Things We Were Surprised Were Free in Disney World
Posted onBelieve it or not, there ARE free activities you can do in Disney World! Here are some that may surprise you.

Ahoy, Mateys! A Pirate-Themed Scavenger Hunt Has Returned to Disney World!
Posted onTake a look at the newly reopened A Pirate's Adventure experience in the Magic Kingdom here!

50 Things You’ve Never Done in Disney World
Posted onToday we're sharing 50 things you've NEVER done in Disney World. How many of these things have you already crossed off of your Disney bucket list?

Six Things You Might Have Overlooked in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
Posted onWe're taking a look at six often overlooked experiences and attractions at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom!

Walt Disney World’s FastPass System: Tricks to Make the Most of It PLUS How to Experience Popular Rides Without it!
Posted onFastPass+ is a convenient way for Disney World guests to book FastPass reservations for their favorite rides and attractions. Some FastPasses are more time wasters than time savers, however, and we want to help you make the best decision possible!
A look back at what was new at Walt Disney World in 2013
Posted onIn 2013, many new attractions contributed to our memorable moments at Walt Disney World. Here are some of the new additions at the resort this year, in no particular order. Enjoy a look back at what was new this year.
New at Magic Kingdom: A Pirate’s Adventure treasure hunt
Posted onThe creative forces at Disney World are banking on that with a new scavenger hunt at the Magic Kingdom called, not surprisingly, A Pirate's Adventure. Located in a small building on the outskirts of Adventureland, just past the arches connected to Pirates of the Caribbean and across from the Pecos Bill and Tortuga Tavern dining area, is the spot where would-be pirates plot their raids. After a series of simple steps on a touch-screen computer, players will head out on one of five possible quests to help Captain Jack Sparrow locate the Treasures of the Seven Seas. They are armed with a paper map and a "magic talisman" (otherwise known as a RFID-chipped card).
Play Testing A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas at Walt Disney World
Posted onContributing photographer Jason of disneygeek.com had a great opportunity my last morning at Walt Disney World. The Imagineers were conducting a public "play test" of A Pirate's Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas. This is a new interactive experience that will be opening in Adventureland in the Magic Kingdom in the near future. The testing started earlier in the morning and I managed to make it there about 11:45am and was one of the last groups through, they shut down around noon. The adventure begins at the Enlistment Quarters, the old Crows Nest.