I went to DQ for the first time in about 7 or 8 years.
I've always like DQ but somehow didn't get over there as often as I'd like. I really think Disney had great possibilities with it but for many reasons it never became as popular.
I had a lot of fun doing most of the virtual rides, but the mid 90's era VR headsets are quite painful and heavy to wear...I wish they'd upgrade them...can't be that expensive these days!
I love the Pirates adventure and the Astroblasters are fun as well, but I wish the course were bigger. Overall I think Disney could have done better if they had made it a bit more open and spread out and marketed this as another theme park experience instead of a glorified arcade which most people perceive it as.
I miss the treasure hunting game with the RC trucks under the floor
I have to say those chairs near the cheesecake factory are sooo comfortable...I could spend hours sitting in one of them.
Maybe they'll do some more upgrades, get the latest CGI tech in place and make this place popular.
I've always like DQ but somehow didn't get over there as often as I'd like. I really think Disney had great possibilities with it but for many reasons it never became as popular.
I had a lot of fun doing most of the virtual rides, but the mid 90's era VR headsets are quite painful and heavy to wear...I wish they'd upgrade them...can't be that expensive these days!
I love the Pirates adventure and the Astroblasters are fun as well, but I wish the course were bigger. Overall I think Disney could have done better if they had made it a bit more open and spread out and marketed this as another theme park experience instead of a glorified arcade which most people perceive it as.
I miss the treasure hunting game with the RC trucks under the floor
I have to say those chairs near the cheesecake factory are sooo comfortable...I could spend hours sitting in one of them.
Maybe they'll do some more upgrades, get the latest CGI tech in place and make this place popular.