There is no key.
After Zeus has the 5 sacred items, Hercules will help you go to see Poseidon and Hades, and then he will smash open the padlock on the gate.
there is no key
To get the key to Mount Olympus on Poptropica's Mythology Island, you need to complete the tasks for the various gods on the island. After completing the tasks for Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Hera, and Hades, you will receive the five sacred items. Once you have all five sacred items, the key to Mount Olympus will be revealed to you by Zeus.
You get all 5 items and get Hercules to break the lock.
When the time comes to go to Olympus, Hercules will smash the lock. You will first collect the Five Sacred Items. When Zeus steals them, Hercules will help you reach Poseidon and Hades to get their help. Then you can open the lock.
ok the truth is you never get the key. you open it another way. what you have to do is get all five items then you go back to the tree of immortality and then something will happen but i dont want to spoil it for you :) then you go back to Hercules and he will help you. first you have to go to the underwater cave and then the underworld. Hercules will help yo see zues brothers and they will give you something then once you have those things Hercules will get you in the mount Olympus. hope this helps
There is no key when you get Hercules he brakes the lock
use your house key. if it doesn't work; try and try again.
When you convince Hercules he smashes the lock for you
It was the mountain upon which the Greek gods supposedly lived, the ruler of which was Zeus king of the gods
The key to the gate on Mythology Island in Poptropica is located inside the Tree of Immortality, which is found in the Grove of Temples. You need to solve puzzles and defeat enemies to reach the Tree and obtain the key.
Though key to training heroes at Camp Half-Blood, Chiron isn't an Olympian (defined as one of the twelve gods on thrones on Mount Olympus)
Zeus exists as a character in Greek mythology, serving as the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus. He embodies key aspects of leadership, power, and the natural forces of the sky and thunder. His presence within mythology helps to explain natural phenomena and human experiences through storytelling and symbolism.