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tiniegil
7 Apr 06, 10:53 PM
:wave: Could anyone please tell me more about disney quest and the cost to get in please?:jump:
sammimac
7 Apr 06, 11:03 PM
if you have a 14 day ultimate ticket its already in the cost,not sure about flex ticket though!
however if you go its an interactive place with some pretty good computer animated rides its also has food quest in it my daughter liked this this place a lot when we were last there:d:
uklad23
7 Apr 06, 11:21 PM
5 floors, has some kewl virtual reality games but is a bit dated and the place has never been updated and the other ones in the US were closed down. One floor is a huge arcade with loves of machines you get in most arcades except most the time you can not get on as the kids stay on them forever because they are included in the cost, one floor has a fun thing where you drive round in bumper cars that pick you balls and you work in 2's to fire the balls at other cars, one floor has interactive stuff like draw charecters on a screen with tuition, record a song, make a rollorcoaster then ride it, the best bit is the cheesecake factory in the food section yum.
clairelouise
8 Apr 06, 10:45 AM
We got in free with the 14 day ultimate ticket, but it was raining outside and everybody had gone is was sooo busy, we will be trying again on our next trip though DH managed to play on what he called really cool stuff whilst i had cheescake and went on the net.
Princess Mizzy
8 Apr 06, 12:38 PM
I didnt think I would like it but I was pleasently suprised. We went on our day off from the theme parks so it was pretty quiet. Best part about it was everything we went on was free!!!!!!!!!!!
forever florida
8 Apr 06, 12:39 PM
I personally wouldn't pay to go in if it wasn't included on a ticket. If it is however, it's worth a visit. we tend to go if it is a rainy evening because obviously its indoors.
disney owl
8 Apr 06, 03:52 PM
Now i 'v e been once I would only go again if included on tickets wouldn't pay to go in.
But great for teenagers, they'd def go again.
alisonjones
8 Apr 06, 08:44 PM
I too have asked this question and after getting lots of usful replies we have decided we are going to drop our teenagers off and meet up with them later
dh and i can have a leisurely stroll round dtd.:wavey:
All children/teenagers I've been with like it here, especially the virtual rollercoaster and all the video game machines. We get a request to go every time. It opens late in the morning, but is open really late at night. If you are lucky/prepared to hang around you can get free internet access in the cafe.
Jezzerinos
9 Apr 06, 12:56 PM
What is the create-a-rollercoaster like?i have seen it on adverts but never been on it.
loadsapixiedust
9 Apr 06, 01:16 PM
What is the create-a-rollercoaster like?i have seen it on adverts but never been on it.
It's a cool simulator, first you design your coaster and it is rated according to how scary it will be, then you get to ride it in the simulator with graphics on the screen according to the theme you choose. You can have a video of you riding it.
A bit too much like the real thing for me, I was terrified :omg: The pair in front of us were having a right row as the Mum had pressed the panic button and the daughter didn't want to stop. :omg: DD just gave me one of her looks as if to say 'you wouldn't dare'. ;) Oh yes I would!
forever florida
9 Apr 06, 06:17 PM
I think it is one of the best things in there along with the ghost pirate ship adventure
Jezzerinos
10 Apr 06, 09:00 AM
It's a cool simulator, first you design your coaster and it is rated according to how scary it will be, then you get to ride it in the simulator with graphics on the screen according to the theme you choose. You can have a video of you riding it.
A bit too much like the real thing for me, I was terrified :omg: The pair in front of us were having a right row as the Mum had pressed the panic button and the daughter didn't want to stop. :omg: DD just gave me one of her looks as if to say 'you wouldn't dare'. ;) Oh yes I would!
Thanks for that. It sounds awsome. That will also be on the to-do list!!
twinklebelle
11 Apr 06, 02:27 PM
if you don't buy a 14 day ticket how much is it to get in there alone? Cos I'd quite like to go there but don't think I'll need a 14 day ticket
yatomi
13 Apr 06, 10:12 PM
You can get in on the pass plus bit instead of a water park or pleasure Island day. Me and my brother like it. But havent been for a cupl of years. We used to like the cars under the floor and the rollercoater simulators best, I liked the later especially as i cud put loops in but no drops :D Does anyone know if the cars are still there? the last time we went half of the machines wernt working. Might persuade the parents to let me nd DB to go in while they go shopping. (yes i plan on sacrificing a shopping oppertunity)
weeblip
14 Apr 06, 06:07 PM
An absolute must in my opinion, it's easy to get carried away and before you know it your've spend a few hours there. I wasn't really looking forward to it the first time as I'm not really into that sort of thing, but DS and DH were eager to go....so I swallowed and went for it. There are a couple of snack bars inside and seats where you can sit eat and send an email report home. My favorite was the group interactive Pirate Ship on the ground floor, oh and the River Rapid Boat thing....oh and....lol.
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