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Old 19 May 15, 09:53 PM  
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Disney Quest or Dave and Busters

Just wondering which you would recommend Disney Quest or Dave and Busters? We've never been to either and just looking for views on each one and if they are worth visiting (we have 12 park free days at the end of our holiday, as we are planning a much more relaxing break) - We aren't visiting Disney Parks this year and so would buy a day ticket for Disney Quest. We have 3 kids who will be 15, 13 and 9. Thanks
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We've visited both on a couple of occasions.
Dave and Busters definitely gets our vote. There are several video games (some of which are free to play) but it's mostly ticket winning machines.
If you visit on certain days of the week games are half price, it was very busy on this day but our game card (which you top up with $'s) lasted longer. Our kids (11&13) have always managed to win enough tickets to get a few decent prizes but we always have good laugh playing the midway style games. We probably spend around $50 a visit which is good for a couple of hours.
There is also a bar and restaurant in D&B.

Disney Quest is mainly arcade type video games. Some are modern and interactive (raft racing) others are retro (pacman, donkey kong). Disney Quest is OK for a couple of hours if entry is included 'free' with ultimate tickets but my view is that it's certainly not worth $220 for your family of five.

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Originally Posted by M.I.C.K.E.Y View Post
We've visited both on a couple of occasions.
Dave and Busters definitely gets our vote. There are several video games (some of which are free to play) but it's mostly ticket winning machines.
If you visit on certain days of the week games are half price, it was very busy on this day but our game card (which you top up with $'s) lasted longer. Our kids (11&13) have always managed to win enough tickets to get a few decent prizes but we always have good laugh playing the midway style games. We probably spend around $50 a visit which is good for a couple of hours.
There is also a bar and restaurant in D&B.

Disney Quest is mainly arcade type video games. Some are modern and interactive (raft racing) others are retro (pacman, donkey kong). Disney Quest is OK for a couple of hours if entry is included 'free' with ultimate tickets but my view is that it's certainly not worth $220 for your family of five.

Hope this helps.

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Thank you for your reply - I think that's made our mind up. Sounds like they will have more fun (for less $) at Dave and Busters. I just can't get my head around spending that amount on entry to DQ and will feel like we have to make it a long day in order to get our moneys worth!
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