What does everyone think of DisneyQuest?

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    Originally Posted By CuriousConstance

    Trying to determine if adding Disneyquest/WaterParks to ticket option would be worth it, don't think I'd use much at the Waterparks, so what about Disneyquest is it worth it?
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    my kids are teens and one thinks it is fun(15) and had fun the first time but tends to pass on it now(18). My DH still like it. I could go w/o.
     
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    Originally Posted By CuriousConstance

    Is it a lot of video gamish type stuff?
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    No, lots of different typs: form the virtual to ski ball. the are 5 or 6 levels (can't remember) and each one is a different type of game.

    One of my families fav. is the making of your own rollercoaster. big hit.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    Unless you're staying a week or more, I'd skip the add-ons. You won't get the value out of the cost; you probably won't even have time to visit without cutting into time in the parks.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I haven't been to the WDW one, but my family went to the one in Chicago shortly after it opened. We enjoyed it and had a great time, but even 10+ years later, none of us have any desire to go back. It's sort of a been-there-done-that type thing. I would definately agree that your time would be better spent at the parks, unless you're taking a very long trip. Even then, if you're not going to the waterparks, it might actually be cheaper to just buy a seperate DQ ticket than the add on.
     
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    Originally Posted By BrianStarr

    If you've never been to Disney Quest, it's definitely worth checking out. I'm not a big video game person but I still had fun. You could easily spend half a day there because there is so many different options in entertainment.

    Be sure to check out the Space Mt attraction! You can build and RIDE your own roller coaster! That was fun :)
     
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    Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt

    I'm not a water park fun but my family talked me into it...Had a great time!! If you are going to REALLY use the option go for it! We will add it on next time!
     
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    Originally Posted By CMDad

    At WDW, DQ is a good stormy day activity.

    I have always said that while DQ is a great concept, it just seems redundant at WDW itself.

    Unfortunately it never made it in the real world. I could definitely see it being a good thing in Times Square.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    <<Unfortunately it never made it in the real world. I could definitely see it being a good thing in Times Square.>>

    What stands in the way of a DQ being successful in the real world is Playstation, Xbox, and Wii.
     

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