Originally Posted By markonefive Or are we better off just spending more time in the parks? We have the water-park extras option, and will be going to Blizzard and Typhoon during our week as well, just trying to decide how to best use our time. If we do go, is a few hours enough? How much is included, and how much do we have to pay extra for the various rides/games in there? Kids are 19, 14 and 11
Originally Posted By seafairy1622 We went to Disney Quest in last December. I did not care for it but my 11 year old son loved it. He really liked the cars you drive and shoot at each other. They looked like bumper cars. I didn't do that much when I was there because I was watching my 15 month old grandson at the time. But my daughter and I did the pirate ship. We didn't think it was that good. I would have liked to try the virtual roller coaster you make yourself. We did not pay any extra money. I myself would stick to the water parks but my son did enjoy it so it was worth it.
Originally Posted By Hats and Wands How old are you? The last time we were there, they had lots of the games we grew up with...Q-Bert, HamburgerTime, etc. (Ones that you don't see anymore.) Plus the typical Ms PacMan, the virtual games & some of the newer games. It's a place for all ages, if you've ever liked playing the video games. If it's not your thing, you may be bored.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb The kids will enjoy it. My son from age 9 to 13 did. He was 14 on the last trip and chose to skip it, but he had been several times.
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS I'm older (LOL) and love the place. Once you are in there are no additional charges, unless of course you would like to purchase a keepsake of things you virtually create (Sid toy, DVD of your homemade rollercoaster, etc). We spent maybe four hours in there. The best part IMO was in fact the virtual rollercoaster. We did end up buying the DVD and it is hilarious.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper I really loved the station where you can try to learn to draw with the animator. I did spend a lot of time in there. By and large though I have issues with "simulator" attractions and many of the attractions there made me nauseous.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb >>>By and large though I have issues with "simulator" attractions and many of the attractions there made me nauseous.<<< Ugh, me too. I really wish I had a hardier tummy, then I'd be able to enjoy DQ much more.
Originally Posted By JenniBarra If you are into video games, it's a fun place to check out. Although not technically a video game, my favorite thing at DisneyQuest was the bumper cars game.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 My DD said that she thinks that your 11yr.old will like it , maybe your 14yr.old will like it. She didn't feel that your 19 year old would. She is now 20 and went when she was 15 and thought it was just ok. My DD 12 at the time liked it alot. But just the virtual games. They both reallyliked the one where you make your own rollercoaster. Hope this helped.
Originally Posted By markonefive Thanks for the input. With only six days to us, and priority being the parks first and then the waterparks, not sure if we're going to have time, but sounds like if we do fit this in, we need to be prepared for a few hours. Thanks!