We actually used to have a game called Disney Draw it, which I thought would be like Pictionary (which I LOVE), but it was a DVD where you watched something get drawn on the screen and everyone tried to guess first. It was stupid--like watching a giant EtchASketch. We ended up giving it away. I have no idea ifvtge activity at CR is that or not; I'd hope not. Hopefully someone here can tell you!
That sounds WAY better than the stupid game we had. Now that you say that, we drew Nemo out on the front "porch" of AoA while waiting on bell services once. Hopefully it's that!That's what they used to have going on in the waiting area where you got to draw Disney characters at DHS, so they've definitely used that before.
That sounds WAY better than the stupid game we had. Now that you say that, we drew Nemo out on the front "porch" of AoA while waiting on bell services once. Hopefully it's that!
Ok, I probably wasn't clear either!Yes , but not sure if I explained myself well. At DHS, there was a waiting area to go into the room where the drawing was done, by you, on paper. In the waiting area was a TV where it would start drawing something line by line and you'd try and guess.
At AOA, I've heard this drawing program exists, but haven't been, so don't know what is going on there. I doubt that is what they have for just an activity listed, probably more like the guessing on TV, but I could be wrong. Someone on the CR resort board may know.
Ok, I probably wasn't clear either!
The game I had at home was the "watch it get drawn on TV and guess" thing. At AoA (and maybe others?) they have easels set up with step by step guides on how to draw certain characters; this was just a walk up and do at your own pace thing. Also at AoA is a scheduled activity where a CM instructs you to draw, similar to the now-defunct (so sadly!) activity at DHS. Not sure if they're doing something like that at other resorts now too, or if it's one of the first two things.
From someone who loves to draw, I love finding these things around the World! Like Mickey bars, it's just more fun than at home