The popularity of The Midship Detective Agency on the Disney Dream brought forth a third new such game aboard the Disney Fantasy involving the Muppets called, The Case of the Stolen Show.
You can use the same card to play multiple games with different little twists and turns and endings, it's so much fun! The introductory video will help set you up in understanding how the game works and when that is over you'll be instructed on where to go next and how to proceed, all very user friendly, informative and exciting! The best part is that you can go in any order you like.
It begins with you helping Kermit and Pepe find all of their missing props for their show. Pepe even took over the Midship Detective Agency from Mickey Mouse, and even has his own cabin door...go find it. Once you do, you'll be able to look for even more clues, how cute is this! Who would go to such lengths to produce a door just for Pepe. The Disney Imagineers, that's who...they ROCK! It might be a good idea to take a picture of Pepe's door in order to refer to it, unless of course you don't mind going back to visit Pepe's cabin over and over again. It's so cute!
On deck five, beside the Buena Vista Theatre, look for the display showing even more clues. The Midship Detective Agency game closes at ten p.m. and tends to be more popular on Sea days, but you can still play and have fun on Port days.
The Midship Detective Agency is just one of the many innovations that makes sailing with Disney Cruise Line so very unique and exciting!
Ahoy!!
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The familiarity of how to play the game is identical to the two games on the Disney Dream using the Enchanted Art LCD screens. You proceed to deck five, mid-ship to the Midship Detective Agency kiosk, register, receive your game card (that's what you hold up to the LCD screen to play the game with), map and instructions in order to participate. The game itself takes approximately ninety minutes but you can break and return at a later time on the same cruise to complete the game. All of your collected data will be saved, fear not.
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You can use the same card to play multiple games with different little twists and turns and endings, it's so much fun! The introductory video will help set you up in understanding how the game works and when that is over you'll be instructed on where to go next and how to proceed, all very user friendly, informative and exciting! The best part is that you can go in any order you like.
It begins with you helping Kermit and Pepe find all of their missing props for their show. Pepe even took over the Midship Detective Agency from Mickey Mouse, and even has his own cabin door...go find it. Once you do, you'll be able to look for even more clues, how cute is this! Who would go to such lengths to produce a door just for Pepe. The Disney Imagineers, that's who...they ROCK! It might be a good idea to take a picture of Pepe's door in order to refer to it, unless of course you don't mind going back to visit Pepe's cabin over and over again. It's so cute!
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On deck five, beside the Buena Vista Theatre, look for the display showing even more clues. The Midship Detective Agency game closes at ten p.m. and tends to be more popular on Sea days, but you can still play and have fun on Port days.
The Midship Detective Agency is just one of the many innovations that makes sailing with Disney Cruise Line so very unique and exciting!
Ahoy!!






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