DisneyQuest still open??

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    Originally Posted By figment1986

    <<^^DownTown Disney DVC?>>

    Isn't that practically Saratoga springs?
     
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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    I was thinking more like a "Universe of Disney" store.
     
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    Originally Posted By finallygoing

    Thanks to everyone for the DQ imput. I know my 11 and 12 year old boys will enjoy it, but I'm sure I'll get nothing out of it. Does anyone know if there it a " adult who's not going to play anything " price, or perhaps somewhere I could get a reduced price ticket ? I'm not from FL
     
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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    I don't think there is a reduced price. I didn't notice it being advertised if there was.

    But, there is a free games area with lots of old classics like pinball, asteroids, pac-man and those types of games that I was a lot more familiar with. Oh, and they have a neat animation area where an animator teaches you how to draw various characters using a computer screen. I could spend a lot of time doing that one.
     
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    Originally Posted By mickeyboy43

    i agree with several people on this. Its like a huge electronic arcade, but i love having the classics. I think a HUGE refurb could do it some good. With newer technology, and better planning, it could turn out pretty good.

    On another note. What the heck is with a CIRCUS with a bunch of wierd looking people doing on Disney property. Also, the bars/clubs. This is WDW, not Las Vegas. And even though it is downtown Disney, it should represent a city heavily influenced by Disney's ideals etc. in other words, no circus/clubs/barthingys.
     
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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    Oops, here is where I get off. I have always liked the Marketplace and Pleasure Island. West Side ain't all that, in my opinion, but I'm getting older and probably am not in the demographic they are trying to appeal to.

    I do like the idea of having more "adult" oriented activities for folks on property.
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    mikeyboy - have you actually seen Cirque? They are awesome and very Disney is very many ways. More than crappy spinners and Primeval Whirl!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By DouglasDubh

    The last time we went to WDW, we bought the 4 plus ticket. We spent 4 days in the parks, 2 days at the water parks, and 2 evenings at DQ. It worked out pretty well, and DQ is a fun place for a family to hang out for a while. My only complaint was that the second time we went, someone was hogging the Star Wars game pretty much the whole time. They really need two of those.
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    >>>Does anyone know if there it a " adult who's not going to play anything " price<<<
    Unfortunatley no. When my son wasn't answering his phone when we were done at PI and it was time to go I asked if there was a way for me to go in and find my kid without paying for a full admission. No go. Fortunately I had a 6 day WP Fun & More pass and wasn't going to use all the admissions, otherwise I'd have been ticked.
    As a side note our two 11 year old boys LOVED DQ and were bummed they didn't have more time.
     

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