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Facnyface
06-18-2007, 03:26 AM
Here is some of the FAQ's of WDW and VMK in it.


Where can I find VMK Central in WDW?
Well You can find it in Main Street Cinima in Main Street U.S.A. Soon it will be moving to Tomorrowland. But for now if you enter the park through the right tunnel it is about the third building on your right. Go apast the resturant and apast the candy shop then you will see a sign pokeing out that reads ''Now Playing: Virtual Magic Kingdom VMK!'' you go into there and you can do quests, log onto your character, buy pins and gets VMK cards, and buy other items.
How do I play quests in WDW?
Well you pick them up out of the side boxes off of the VMK computers. To obtain a Thrill Seeker Quest, High School Musical Quest, and Tomorrowland Quest you will need to ask a Cast Member at the desk to please hand you one, they will glady. *If you need help on stamping them read FAQ 4.
How do I log onto my character in VMK Central?
Well you go to any open computer make sure it's not taken or logged onto currently, then you click play free only game (as you do now) and log in (same as now) and then your in the game talking to your friends.
How do I get the Thrill Seekers Quest paper stamped?
Well once you completed FAQ 2 you then change parks to Disney's Animal Kingdom. Go to Kali River Rapids (Which is located in Asia near Expedition Everest and coming soon Yak And Yeti Resturant). You will see 2 men under an umbrella one checking fast passes and another standing on the stany by side. You go up to him and ask nicely if he will stamp your paper, he will stamp it with a stamp reading ''Kali''. Once that done go back to Magic Kingdom back into VMK Central hand them YOUR ticket and YOUR quest papers* and then you get the cards, you can either wait till you get home and go on VMKForums.com and trade them or go on the game and enter them or just wait till you get home and decide it's your choice. *Be sure that you have all of the quests filled out completely and answered correctly.


If you hvae any questions not answered in the FAQ please feel free to ask. Thanks!

GoodPolarGirl
06-19-2007, 06:26 PM
How come you keep doing this on your:YOUR

anyway, since it is just me and someone else going to WDW, if i turned in both of the ticket's with the quests wouldn't i get two of each cards?

Facnyface
06-19-2007, 10:02 PM
How come you keep doing this on your:YOUR

anyway, since it is just me and someone else going to WDW, if i turned in both of the ticket's with the quests wouldn't i get two of each cards?

Becuase it's YOUR quest paper not mine. But yes you would but you can only turn in tickets vaild on that day.

GoodPolarGirl
06-21-2007, 03:15 PM
OK, thank you. could i turn in the same quest everday on my trip (we will be there for three days) or could i keep turning in the same quests everyday, or can i only turn in all the quests in one day?

EragonFan
06-21-2007, 03:44 PM
You can only turn in each quest once every 60 days.

Facnyface
06-21-2007, 07:02 PM
OK, thank you. could i turn in the same quest everday on my trip (we will be there for three days) or could i keep turning in the same quests everyday, or can i only turn in all the quests in one day?

No not for another 90 days.

You can only turn in each quest once every 60 days.

It's now 90 days, they want to make items more rare I guess but they said once every 90 days per person per ticket.

KrazyLuke
06-21-2007, 07:46 PM
No not for another 90 days.

It's now 90 days, they want to make items more rare I guess but they said once every 90 days per person per ticket.

Unless you get single day admission tickets. It wouldnt make sense for locals to do that, but if you are on Vacation then just buy one day admission tickets and go more than once- Each new day with each new tickets mean another set of quests.

snowgalsnow
06-21-2007, 07:59 PM
i am going soon and we are getting stuff to dress up as different people it worked 4 my friends

EragonFan
06-21-2007, 09:38 PM
It's now 90 days, they want to make items more rare I guess but they said once every 90 days per person per ticket.

It used to be 90 days, at least for tomorrowland is it every 60 days, I have yet to hear conformation if this change affects all the quests. See attached image as proof.

Facnyface
06-21-2007, 10:16 PM
Unless you get single day admission tickets. It wouldnt make sense for locals to do that, but if you are on Vacation then just buy one day admission tickets and go more than once- Each new day with each new tickets mean another set of quests.

Not really, usually they have the same people working in there they just switch shifts and they will reconize you, I know I tryed.

It used to be 90 days, at least for tomorrowland is it every 60 days, I have yet to hear conformation if this change affects all the quests. See attached image as proof.

They say to me 90 days for my main gate so I follow it. And they aid it goes for all members now it's a new policy yavn put in so everyone can get a quest.

EragonFan
06-21-2007, 11:04 PM
They say to me 90 days for my main gate so I follow it. And they aid it goes for all members now it's a new policy yavn put in so everyone can get a quest.

Well, I'll go by what the form tells me. Easy way to test it is to go exactly 60 to 65 days after you last completed the tomorrowland quest and see if the computer tells the CM you can get the reward cards

Facnyface
06-22-2007, 12:10 AM
Well, I'll go by what the form tells me. Easy way to test it is to go exactly 60 to 65 days after you last completed the tomorrowland quest and see if the computer tells the CM you can get the reward cards

Yes and no.

Actually the easiest test is to wait your 60 days, if the quests still say you can return again for more after 60 days then Disney must honor it. If they put it in writing then they must honor it, or take a lot of bad PR..

This is a good way to put it.

Orangemarker
06-29-2007, 01:25 AM
What if each of my family members goes and turns in a print-at-home quest? Could I bring in three+ quests?

Facnyface
06-29-2007, 01:55 AM
How many members of your family are there? If the all have a seprate ticket then yes. You only have to use 1 quest paper for everyone in your group. However everyone in your group must have a stamped thrill seeker paper but the rest can be put together.

DizCaptain
07-24-2007, 01:06 PM
I was told the average wait is 60 days but for APs they can turn them in on diffrerent tim restrictions which I have done from either every two days or all up to they said a week. Good guide!

Facnyface
08-03-2007, 02:21 AM
Sorry about not responding lately guys. But AP i'm not so sure of however 1 day passes and such like that are 90 days, CM both retired and non-retired are 15 - 30 it depends on the season.