disney quest for kids

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I first posted this on the "family" forum but I think it may belong here .... does anyone have an opinion on whether it's worth taking a 6 1/2 year old and an almost 4 year old to Disney Quest? DQ is included with our package (we are staying for 7 days) but I just don't know if there is enough there for them to do to make it worth our while. Thanks!
 
I think so. I'm going to be taking our 8 year old and our almost 6 year old. My son loves video games, and so does the daughter. My son is big enough for all the VR games, and some my DD can go on as well.

We know we are going to have a hard time getting them out of there.
 
We first took ours when Son was 6 and daughter 4. We spend 6 hours there and had to pull them out. They absolutely loved it there. We paid seperate admission because it is not included in out AP's. If it is included on your pass, I would definatly say go for it. Just don't miss the Pirates of the Carribean or the Alien ride (not scary). Both are really fun
 
We were there recently with our 9 yo DS. We stayed for 6 hours and would have stayed longer but we had a plane to catch. There were kids of all ages. It was so much fun. Your 6 yo will love it, your 4 yo might not last as long but if it's already included, you shouldn't miss the opportunity.
 

DQ IS LOTS OF FUN FOR ALL AGES, I SUGGEST YOU GO IN THE AFTERNOON, THE EVENINGS ARE VERY CROWDED.
 
This is my kids favorite place to be. This year we are getting passes with this included. There are kids there of all ages enjoying it. I'm not a video game player and I had a ball. You will be surprised just how much fun you have too. Gina
 
Unlike most others on this board, we weren't overly impressed with DQ. We paid seperate admission for it. The kids we took in with us( my son and his friend) are 17 and they weren't thrilled with it either. Maybe it would have been better if they were younger. I think many things added up to make it not very pleasant-- the age of the kids, I found out I REALLY don't like virtual reality(the mask thingy over my eyes-- I can't breathe), and the fact that shortly after they opened they were positively packed. All that being said, if my kids were younger and it was included in my package, I would go again. I just wouldn't pay seperate admission for it.
 













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