

During the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, for example, you can take part in Remy's Ratatouille Hide & Squeak and earn a fun prize like a themed cup or character spork (it's cuter than it sounds).

When you complete the hunt, you turn in your map for a prize. There are also paid scavenger hunts that take your search to the next level.ĭuring Epcot's limited-time festivals, you can purchase a map for about $10 that leads you around the park finding clues. Related: How to save your Disney vacation when the parks are absurdly crowded You earn a prize (we've gotten buttons or a sweet treat) when you complete the hunt, and the clues are sometimes themed to holidays and special events.

Also in Magic Kingdom, you can become a real-life swashbuckler at A Pirate's Adventure ~ Treasures of the Seven Seas in Adventureland.Īt Disney's Animal Kingdom, there are stands located around the park where kids can complete tasks and earn badges to become Wilderness Explorers à la Russell from "Up." If you happen to be staying in a Disney hotel, there are often scavenger hunts that send you running around the hotel grounds.
