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Cub Scout: Sports & Physical Fitness

Cub Scout: Sports & Physical Fitness

During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to practice his sports & physical fitness skills 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 Sports & 

Webelos Adventure: Stronger, Faster, Higher

Webelos Adventure: Stronger, Faster, Higher

Webelos Adventure: Stronger, Faster, Higher Do all of these:1. Understand and explain why you should warm up before exercising and cool down afterward. Demonstrate the proper way to warm up and cool down. 2. Do these activities and record your results:a. 20-yard dashb. Vertical jumpc. Lifting 

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Sportsman

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Sportsman

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Sportsman

Do all of these:
1. Show the signals used by officials in one of these sports: football,
basketball, baseball, soccer, or hockey.
2. While you are a Webelos Scout, participate in two individual sports.
3. While you are a Webelos Scout, play two team sports.
4. Complete the following requirements:
a. Explain what good sportsmanship means.
b. Role-play a situation that demonstrates good sportsmanship.
c. Give an example of a time when you experienced or saw
someone showing good sportsmanship.


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Tiger Elective Adventure: Rolling Tigers

Tiger Elective Adventure: Rolling Tigers

Tiger Elective Adventure: Rolling Tigers 1. With your den or adult partner, discuss two different types of bicycles and their uses. 2. With your den or adult partner, try on the safety gear you should use while riding your bike. Show how to wear a bicycle 

Tiger Elective Adventure: Floats and Boats

Tiger Elective Adventure: Floats and Boats

Tiger Elective Adventure: Floats and Boats 1. Identify five different types of boats. 2. Build a boat from recycled materials, and float it on the water. 3. With your den, say the SCOUT water safety chant. 3. With your den, say the SCOUT water safety 

WDW Transportation: Boats

WDW Transportation: Boats

WDW Boats

  • Ferry Boats
  • Pontoon Boats
  • Jet Boats
  • Boat Rides
  • Boat Water Slides
  • Marinas
  • Boats at the Boathouse (Disney Springs)

Learn about other WDW Transportation:

Walt Disney World Transportation – boats, trains, and buses, oh my! Traveling to and around Disney World is exciting and magical. Scouts can visit working train stations and ferry boat docks, ride the monorail from the Magic Kingdom to EPCOT, and arrive/depart Disney Resorts on the Magical Express Bus.


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Walt Disney World Transportation

Walt Disney World Transportation

Walt Disney World Transportation – boats, trains, and buses, oh my! Travel to and around Disney World is exciting and magical.  Scouts – visit working train stations and ferry boat docks, ride the monorail from the Magic Kingdom to EPCOT, and arrive/depart Disney on the 

Bear Elective Adventure: Salmon Run

Bear Elective Adventure: Salmon Run

Bear Elective Adventure: Salmon Run 1. Explain the safety rules that you need to follow before participating in boating.2. Identify the equipment needed when going boating.3. Demonstrate correct rowing or paddling form. Explain how rowing and canoeing are good exercises.4. Explain the importance of response 

Cub Scout: Aquatics

Cub Scout: Aquatics

During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to practice his aquatic skills.

The Scouting program has included water activities since it began. Aquatics is an important part of Cub Scout summer camps AND most popular family vacation spots.  Learning and reinforcing safe swimming and boating practices may save the life of a Scout, or someone else.

During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to practice his aquatic skills at the resort pool or water parks, while using the boat transportation to/from the parks, and in the parks on the various water rides.

Throughout the five Cub Scout ranks, there are many Aquatic topics built into the adventure electives including:
Water & Swimming
  • Water conservation
  • Water pollution
  • Swimming safety
  • Swimming as exercise
  • Gliding in the water
  • Water assistance & rescue
  • Swimming buddies
  • Visiting a public pool
  • Fastening a life jacket correctly
  • BSA swimmer classification skills
Boats
  • Types of boats
  • Boating equipment
  • Boating safety
  • Rowing and canoes

Planning for your Disney World Resort & Park Visit

Traveling to Walt Disney World

Dining at Walt Disney World 

Visiting Walt Disney World 

Tiger Elective Adventure: Floats and Boats
Wolf Elective Adventure: Spirit of the Water
Bear Elective Adventure: Salmon Run
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Aquanaut


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Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Aquanaut

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Aquanaut

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Aquanaut Complete 1–5 and any two from 6–10.1. State the safety precautions you need to take before doing any wateractivity.2. Recognize the purpose and the three classifications of swimmingability groups in Scouting.3. Discuss the importance of learning the skills you