In May of 2013 A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasure of the Seven Seas opened in Adventureland at the Magic Kingdom. My friend Kim and I finally got to experience the adventure for ourselves last month.
About A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasure of the Seven Seas
In A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas, guests will use a pirate map and magic talisman to help them complete five different pirate raids throughout Adventureland. The goal is to help locate different Treasures of the Seven Seas and fight off pirate enemies like the Royal Navy and Captain Barbossa, among others. If guests help Captain Jack succeed in all the missions, they’ll be welcomed as part of his new crew. If not, they’ll face the wrath of the cruel sea – alone.
Now that all park tickets are RFID they don’t have the magic talisman anymore, you just use your park ticket. In the top left photo in the collage below you can see Kim using her ticket.
A Pirate’s Adventure Video
My friend John from BigFatPanda.com did a great video about A Pirate’s Adventure. instead of re-inventing the wheel, he gave me permission to embed his video for you to see.
Mom Maven’s Thoughts on A Pirate’s Adventure
There are 5 different adventures you can go on and each one takes 15-20 minutes. When you finish one it directs you to go back to the enlistment station to begin another adventure. To date, my favorite interactive adventure at Walt Disney World was the Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure. For me it was the perfect mix of favorite characters, technology and park interaction. A Pirate’s Adventure has moved into second place due to the simplicity and interactivity as well as the shorter time constraints. As much as I love Phineas & Ferb, Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure is a bit too much. It takes up a lot of time and makes you do a lot of walking and back tracking. My least favorite of the interactive adventures is Sorcerer’s of the Magic Kingdom due to the trading cards, and magic theme of the adventure.
A Pirate’s Adventure is fun for all ages. We are two 40-something moms and we enjoyed doing it with no kids attached :-). Next time you are in the Magic Kingdom give it a try. If you have already completed the adventure please leave me a comment and let me know your thoughts.
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sandra foster says
Thanks for you honest opinion & thoughts. This does sound like fun for a lot of people. Let the activity fit the family. Excitingly so.,