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Description: Located at Downtown Disney West Side, this 5 story, 100,000 sq. ft. attraction houses some of the most cutting edge technology, mixed with the very best concepts from Disney's imagineers. Due to space limitations, strollers are not allowed inside the building. Visitors under age 10 must be accompanied by a responsible person age 16 or older. Certain games offering prize incentives require purchase of tokens to play. There are five zones of play: EXPLORE ZONE: You'll be transported to another world as you experience the Virtual Jungle Cruise while shooting the rapids. Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride sends you through Agrabah as you race to release the Genie. Go in search of hidden treasure on the Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer Gold. SCORE ZONE: Become a superhero as you Ride the Comix! in a 3D comic book battle. Your crew visits other planets as you go on a rescue mission in Invasion! An Alien Encounter. The Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam puts you in the middle of the action. CREATE ZONE: Express yourself in this artistic center. At the Living Easels you can paint a live masterpiece. Create and ride your one of a kind rollercoaster at CyberSpace Mountain. Toy Story fans will love Sid's Create-A-Toy where you can assemble and take home your own toy. Become a Disney animator at the Animation Academy. Budding musical stars can create their own CD by choosing from over 20 styles and 1000 vocals at the Radio Disney SongMaker. REPLAY ZONE: Classic games and rides with Buzz Lightyear's AstroBlaster pitting you against your competitors in a zany bumper car race. Mad Wave Motion Theater gives you a choice of riding a fantasy coaster or steering a high speed race car. The Dance Zone offers the latest dance video games and KidQuest is designed for kids ages 2 - 7. Custom Redemption Games require the purchase of Disney Quest Game Play Cards. Points can be used to redeem prizes. In additon to the games described, there are video games, pinball machines, and all sorts of fun activities. You pay one price for access to Disney Quest for the entire day, and you are free to leave and return. (The only exception is if you decide to play the games where prizes are awarded. The purchase of a game card is required.)
Information: http://www.wdwinfo.com/downtown/disneyquest/dquestmain.htm


disneydan864

Registered: July 2008
Posts: 23
Review Date: Sun March 7, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 5 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): A Good Place to go when it's hot or when it's raining
Cons: Over Priced

Disney quest was a great place 2000-2001,since then it's gone down hill,they had a cheesecake factor,which was great,that's now gone,it's has a few good arcade games,also has free internet access,but the 3D sim style game on the lower floor are now old and out of date. It should be priced around $10/15 at the most. it's a good place to go when it's hot,or if its raining : Posted via eTicket
sherrylynn99

Registered: September 2009
Posts: 5
Review Date: Wed September 9, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 7 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): inside, virtual games
Cons: little rundown, food options

I liked DisneyQuest when we went a couple of years ago. The river rafting was cool, the kids loved this. I loved the Pirates of the Caribbean game! We all had a great time with this one! A lot of the stuff was broken or didn't seem interesting to us. The food was scarce, I felt. We played some video games and the kids liked the few selections they had. It seemed actually crowded in some areas and we missed a few things because of this. I found the layout rather confusing. It was a good break from the parks, being inside and not as much pressure to get it all in, but I wouldn't do it on a regular basis, unless the kids begged to go!


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