Disney Quest questions and AP add on questions

DawnM

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First of all, is Disney Quest worth going to? I have two boys (6 and 8) who love arcades and such. They loved ESPN zone at Disneyland's Downtown Disney.

Is it worth the high price?

Also, if we have an AP that expires in May can we add on Disney Quest for less than a day's admission (to also expire in May?)

Comments please.

Thanks,

Dawn
 
I'm pretty sure with boys that age they will absolutely love DQ! I personally didn't think it was worth it (just went because it was a plus option) but it was my friend and i, both 20 at the time. But I did enjoy the build your own roller coaster and the bumper cars! But for a 6 and 8 year old it would be great. Just if you go, make sure you go early... especially if it's on a rainy day! We went in the down season on a rainy day and it was packed in the afternoon.
 
Disney Quest is unlimited with the Premium annual pass.

It is not worth adding Premium (about $110.) to an annual pass unless you have four or more visits planned to water parks, Disney QUest, and Pleasure Island in any combination or repetition.

For just one visit, a single Disney QUest admission is best.

Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/disney.htm
 
Disney Quest is unlimited with the Premium annual pass.

It is not worth adding Premium (about $130.) to an annual pass unless you have four or more visits planned to water parks, Disney QUest, and Pleasure Island in any combination or repetition.

For just one visit, a single Disney QUest admission is best.

Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/disney.htm
 













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