3 Questions... please help!

karma3939

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My boyfriend and I are going to Disney in November and I have a few questions:

1. Do you have to have four people to book a specialty cruise?

2. How much time does one need in the Disney Quest interactive theme park? (We have no kids and are in our mid-20's.)

3. And lastly, can anyone just tell me a little about the Food and Wine Festival in Epcot? Is it more crowded? Is it hard to get around the WS? Should I still make PS at the Epcot restaurants or are we just going to eat as we go?

Thanks so much!
 
karma3939 said:
My boyfriend and I are going to Disney in November and I have a few questions:

1. Do you have to have four people to book a specialty cruise?

No, but you pay for the boat, not per person. You could reserve a boat for the 2 of you, but it would be expensive.

karma3939 said:
2. How much time does one need in the Disney Quest interactive theme park? (We have no kids and are in our mid-20's.)

It depends on how crowded it is. i would try to avoid it after the parks are closed or during rain. With short waits, you could probably "do it" in 2 hours.

karma3939 said:
3. And lastly, can anyone just tell me a little about the Food and Wine Festival in Epcot? Is it more crowded? Is it hard to get around the WS? Should I still make PS at the Epcot restaurants or are we just going to eat as we go?

It's at a time of year that isn't generally crowded (which is why they have it then!). We didn't have any trouble getting around WS. You can easily eat your fill at the booths set up around WS. I'd only make a PS if you really anted to ensure a sit down meal.
 
1. Sorry don't know...
2. We spent a few hours - but i agree - don't go on a rainy day --- but if you like video games - it is a lot of fun - we played for a few hours...
3. I personally never get PS for the F&W festival - we ate at all the booths a little of this a little of that - and drank a little of this a little of that --- we did not need to eat at a restaurant - we will very full.

have fun!
Laura
 
Thanks so much for your help! People do respond quickly around here. Is everyone else sitting at a boring desk job like myself? Hahaha.
 

karma3939 said:
2. How much time does one need in the Disney Quest interactive theme park? (We have no kids and are in our mid-20's.)

A good question...and there's no set time allotment to "do Disney Quest". For me, it's the biggest venus fly time trap in all of DW. The interactive games are a ton of fun, but the real time killer is the number of old arcade video games from my youth available for play. These games haven't been in an arcade for many many years, and if you or your BF enjoyed them then, you're going to find it very hard to walk past them without remembering what made them so special years ago. If that has no appeal to you, then you certainly can do the rest of DQ comfortably in 3-4 hours (less if you're not a fan of interactive games). But if it does entice you.....then you should leave a trail of bread crumbs for someone else to find you hours and hours later!
 


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