Disney Quest - under 3 free?

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We are debating doing a day where my hubby takes my boys (2 and 10) to do "guy stuff" and I take my daughter (8) to do "girlie things". He may do Legoland, but is leaning towards DQ. Will we have to pay for my little guy?
 
Can't answer the admission question but I would suggest that you really look at what's there and know that there's a lot your husband won't be able to do with your older son if he has the 2 year old with them. A few attractions have height requirements and there's very little there for the 2 year old to do. If your older son is ok with just having dad there watching I guess it's a go but there's virtually nothing they can all do together.
 
We are debating doing a day where my hubby takes my boys (2 and 10) to do "guy stuff" and I take my daughter (8) to do "girlie things". He may do Legoland, but is leaning towards DQ. Will we have to pay for my little guy?
Your two year old will have nothing to do at DQ. He'd be better off going with you and your daughter.

DQ isn't really meant for little kids, more for preteens and teens (and adults who thing they are still teens). The really cool family things have a height requirement and your little one will be too short.
 

Yeah, he'd be free, but I agree with the PP's that it wouldn't be a great place for him. There's virtually nothing he can do, and the place is a maze inside. Your DH would be chasing him all over, and wouldn't be able to really enjoy his time there with your older son.
 




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