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EPCOT Innoventions East & West

EPCOT Innoventions East & West

**Disclaimer: This attraction has been retired/discontinued.** About INNOVENTIONS at Epcot®Located in the heart of Epcot®, Innoventions is a unique attraction filled with hands-on, interactive exhibits. Guests discover how science and technology can simplify and enhance their lives today and tomorrow. This interactive playground allows guests 

Tiger Adventure: Team Tiger

Tiger Adventure: Team Tiger

Tiger Adventure: Team Tiger  1. List the different teams of which you are a part. 2. With your den, make a den job chart that shows everyone doing something to help.– As one of the den jobs, lead the Pledge of Allegiance at a den 

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Project Family

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Project Family

BSA retired this adventure in May 2022. This information remains for reference only.

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Project Family

Do 1 through 5, then choose two of 6 through 8:
1. Interview a grandparent, another family elder, or a family friend about
what life was like when he or she was growing up. Share his or her
story with another family member.
2. Talk with members of your family about your family name, history,
traditions, and culture. Create a family tree of three generations, or
make a poster or Web page that shows the origins of your ancestors.
Or choose a special celebration or holiday that your family
participates in, and create either a poster, picture, or photo slideshow
of it. Share this project with your den.
3. Show your understanding of your duty to family by creating a chart
listing the jobs that you and other family members have at home.
Choose three of the jobs you are responsible for, and chart them for
two weeks.
4. Select ONE of the jobs below that belongs to another family member,
and help that person complete it:
a. Create a grocery shopping list for the week.
b. Complete the laundry for your family one time.
c. Help prepare meals for your family for one day.
5. Create a list of community service or conservation projects that you
and your family can do together, and present it to your family. Select
one project, plan it, and complete it with your family.
6. With the help of an adult, inspect your home and its surroundings.
Make a list of hazards or security problems you find. Correct one
problem you found, and tell what you did.
7. Hold a family meeting to plan an exciting family activity. The activity
could include:
a. A family reunion
b. A family night
c. A family outing
8. Have your family event. Afterward, tell your parent or
guardian what you liked best about the event.


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Cars-inspired Tracking Chart

Cars-inspired Tracking Chart

Use this Cars-inspired weekly calendar as a checklist or tracking chart when completing weekly or monthly activities. Download the PDF chart from the Disney Family website here. Materials & Instructions Regular paper or cardstock 3-hole punch Pen or pencil Print out the chart on regular paper 

Webelos Adventure: Duty to God and You

Webelos Adventure: Duty to God and You

Webelos Adventure: Duty to God and You Do either requirement 1 OR requirement 2.1. Earn the religious emblem of your faith for Webelos Scouts, if you have not already done so. 2. Complete at least three of requirements 2a–2d:a. Help plan, support, or actively participate 

Cub Scout: Faith

Cub Scout: Faith

During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to practice his faith as you plan for your vacation, while traveling to WDW, dining at the restaurants, and visiting the parks.

Throughout the Cub Scout ranks, there are many Faith goals built into the adventures including

  • Beginning to strengthen their faith together with other family members
  • Learning about individuals who have demonstrated fellowship, and creating plans to help us develop characteristics that will benefit our community
  • Learning about what duty to God means to you and your family.
  • Observing different ways a person can be reverent
  • Practicing one’s religion—walking the “footsteps”—shows reverence and duty to God.
  • Religious freedom is one of the founding principles of our country, and Scouting honors that freedom.
  • Showing our duty to God by participating in service projects designed to help a neighbor or community organization
  • We should show reverence for those of great faith who came before us.
  • With their adult partner, discovering their family’s faith
  • Worshipping together to strengthen our faith in God

A Scout is reverent.

Planning for your Disney World Resort & Park Visit

Traveling to Walt Disney World

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Visiting Disney World Parks


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Tiger Core Adventure: My Family’s Duty to God

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Bear Core Adventure: Fellowship and Duty to God

Webelos Core Adventure: Duty to God and You

AOL Core Adventure: Duty to God in Action

AOL Adventure: Duty to God in Action

AOL Adventure: Duty to God in Action

AOL Adventure: Duty to God in Action 1. Earn the religious emblem of your faith for Webelos Scouts, if you have not already done so. 2. Do requirement 2a and any two from 2b–2e: With your religious leader, parent, or guardian, discuss and make a 

Wolf Adventure: Duty to God Footsteps

Wolf Adventure: Duty to God Footsteps

Wolf Adventure: Duty to God Footsteps 1. Do both of these: Visit a religious monument or site where people might show reverence. Create a visual display of your visit with your den or your family, and show how it made you feel reverent or strengthened 

Bear Adventure: Fellowship and Duty to God

Bear Adventure: Fellowship and Duty to God

Bear Adventure: Fellowship and Duty to God

Do either requirement 1 OR requirement 2.
1. Earn the religious emblem of your faith.

2. Complete 2a and at least two of requirements 2b–2d.
2a. Working with a parent or guardian, spiritual advisor, or religious leader, provide service to help a place of worship or spiritual community, school, community organization, or chartered organization
that puts into practice your ideals of duty to God and strengthens your fellowship with others.

2b. Identify a person whose faith and duty to God you admire, and discuss this person with your family

2c. Make a list of things you can do to practice your duty to God as you are taught in your home or place of worship or spiritual community. Select two of the items, and practice them for two weeks.

2d. Attend a religious service, den, or pack meeting


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Wolf Elective Adventure: Germs Alive!

Wolf Elective Adventure: Germs Alive!

Wolf Elective Adventure: Germs Alive! 1. Wash your hands while singing the “germ song.”2. Play Germ Magnet with your den. Wash your hands again afterward.3. Conduct the sneeze demonstration.4. Conduct the mucus demonstration with your den.5. Grow a mold culture. Show what formed at a