Disney Quest??

Todd L

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Hello!! Last trip to Wdw we wanted to check out DQ. We got all the way down there and found a Line Out the door and decided not to go in.

It Looks cool but f I remember correctly it was $15 or $18 dollars each to get in and Then you have to pay for games too???

Is it worth it?? Any advice would be great. Thanks.
 

mbisenius

Member
We always get the park hopper tickets with the waterparks and DisneyQuest added so I'm not sure how much it is individually. Sorry I can't help with that!

When we went last June, everything we did in there was free - arcade games, the Mighty Ducks hockey game, virtual Aladdin ride/game....if there was anything that you have to pay extra for, I don't remember seeing it. We stayed about two hours and had a good time.
 

wizards8507

Active Member
Yeah I think it's worth a few hours (maybe on the evening of the day you go to Animal Kingdom) if you plan on adding the waterpark feature to your tickets, but I wouldn't pay for it by itself.
 

EvilQueen-T

Well-Known Member
the games are not extra once you get inside. if you have kids that are big into gaming, you want a down day or partial down day from the parks or if there's just a day it won't quit raining it's a great way to pass the time. my daughter took a group there for an un-birthday party, they were teenagers and grew up playing video games and had a great time. if the only thing your child can play is on the wii then don't spend the money.
 

Disneykidder

Well-Known Member
DQ was fun. There were a lot of things to do in there. It came with our Water park n more option so i'm really not sure how much it costs outright but i'm sure the web can tell you.
Once inside, we didn't have to pay for anything. It was really fun.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
I went into DQ over 4th of July weekend and words can not express the sad state that this place is in. For all intents and purposes I got in for free using a water park and fun entitlement left over on an old ticket and I felt ripped off. The headlining attractions in DQ are a joke at best. While the interactive game play elements are somewhat fun they are all marred by simply horrible graphics. Even the graphics on a Wii would put them to shame. Quite honestly ripping out all of the headlining attractions and replacing them with comparable Kinect, Move or Wii games would be a gigantic technological leap forward.

I was hoping that the afternoon could be salvaged with the classic games but the vast majority of them are barely functioning. Every classic machine I tried to use had minor issues but I would say a good 75% of them had major problems that made them unplayable. Monitors were way off color, many had burn lines, controllers were flat out broken, even the pinball machines had stuck flippers and broken targets. I don't know if it is that they can't get parts or they do not care but there would be no excuse for what I saw if it was a Chuck E Cheese let alone a Disney owned business.

I never thought I would say this about anything with the Disney name attached to it but they really need to close the doors on this place and either abandon the concept or start over. At best is is good for a few hours of a diversion on a rainy day if you have the water park option on your tickets. Paying full price for DQ ($46) is unthinkable. You can do far better at your average Dave n Busters.
 

mickeysshoes

Well-Known Member
DH and DD stopped going to DQ a few years back due to the sad state of the games. I would not waste your time or money at Quest. Go play a round of mini golf!!!
 

irmonkey

Member
Disney Quest was a huge disappointment. The games are all very old and most do not work well. We tried the bumper cars and ours didn't work so we just sat there getting hit left and right. The virtual reality games are hilarious in 2011 with their 1997 graphics and made me motion sick. I tried to use the ski ball machines as an old standby only to find that someone took all the balls out of each machine and was rolling them all down one lane to get a huge score. The guy at the entrance told us that it would take 5 hours to go through the entire "park". We were out in 30 minutes.

It was $40-ish per person when we went (though we went on the water parks & more pass). To be honest, if I had to choose between DQ and ending my trip a day earlier...I'd already be on the plane.
 

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