I would assume they are going to be doing some renovations and updating Disney Quest. Probably putting some new games and experiences inside.
I would assume they are going to be doing some renovations and updating Disney Quest. Probably putting some new games and experiences inside.
Bring on the ESPN Zone rumors
EDIT: side-note - we went into ESPN Zone when we were at Downtown Disney California in May - I think that would really work in Downtown Disney Orlando. Probably not right next to the bowling alley - but it could work.
There are two. Anaheim and L.A. We went to the one in Inner Harbor Baltimore when it first opened and thought it was pretty cool.Not sure if a ESPN Zone would work, especially with the Club already at WDW. I know the ESPN Zone is a much bigger version, but not sure that the demand would be there. Plus, ESPN Zone's are not opening anymore, they are closing. If I'm not mistaken, Anaheim is the only remaining location.
That being said, if they put one in DTD, I'd visit!
I would assume they are going to be doing some renovations and updating Disney Quest. Probably putting some new games and experiences inside.
I have heard since the time of the quoted post that the LA one closed. The only one left in existence is in DtD Anaheim. I'm not sure if that means the concept can't work, or if it only works at a place like a DtD, but there you have it.There are two. Anaheim and L.A. We went to the one in Inner Harbor Baltimore when it first opened and thought it was pretty cool.
Respectfully, I beg to differ. After paying $50 per person for a glorified arcade, it's what's on the inside that is the problem. The big games haven't truly been updated since they opened. To give you some perspective, when DQ opened, the Nintendo 64 was cutting edge. Of all the advancements made in graphics and gaming, none of those are represented. No coat of paint is going to fix that.I have heard since the time of the quoted post that the LA one closed. The only one left in existence is in DtD Anaheim. I'm not sure if that means the concept can't work, or if it only works at a place like a DtD, but there you have it.
A mural or something on the outside would help; I think one the biggest problems with DisneyQuest is that it's just a giant box that doesn't really communicate what's going on inside. I think they could have put a Barnstormer-or-bigger coaster in there somewhere and had it go outside for part of the ride. People would "get" that.
Respectfully, I beg to differ. After paying $50 per person for a glorified arcade, it's what's on the inside that is the problem. The big games haven't truly been updated since they opened. To give you some perspective, when DQ opened, the Nintendo 64 was cutting edge. Of all the advancements made in graphics and gaming, none of those are represented. No coat of paint is going to fix that.
Don't get me wrong, I want DQ to be restored to its former glory. It just seems that the magic there is gone.
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