One of the many experiences exclusive to the Disney Fantasy is the Midship Detective Agency. By using the shipwide series of enchanted art, guests are able to play a Muppet adventure game called “The Case of the Stolen Show”. During the guests take an interactive adventure quest around the ship, uncovering clues via more than a dozen pieces of Enchanted Art and physical “evidence.”
The adventure begins with the cast of Muppets preparing to stage a big performance. But there’s a problem: Kermit’s banjo is missing, Fozzie’s squirting flower has vanished, Gonzo’s crash helmet has gone astray, Animal’s drum sticks have disappeared and the Swedish Chef can’t find his cleaver! All of the props for the big show have been stolen by a cunning thief (or more likely, another Muppet).
Guided by a map and holding a unique game card in front of select pieces of Enchanted Art, guests unveil clues and find missing props. Elsewhere on the ship, guests may check a Muppets message board and find a Muppet-sized stateroom door to discover clues. Their mission is to solve the crime before it’s time to raise the curtain and light the lights on the Muppets’ big show.
Here Imagineer Karen (I apologize I didn’t catch her last name) walks us through the technology behind enchanted art and the Midship Detective Agency along with the Muppets adventure.
Below the jump is a special video video released to Disney Cruise Line Facebook fans showing Pepe The Prawn in front of his cabin door #5148 and 1/2.
A little known secret of the ship, if you call Pepe’s room number using your wave phone you can listen to a special message left by Pepe the Prawn.