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We get Premium Annual Passes for the added benefit of those parks (even though a regular Annual Pass gets you a discount on them). IMHO it is worth it. MY DS is only 5 and last trip we spent 1 day at BB and 1 at TL, capitalized on the PAP mini-golf discounts, and then spent 3-4 nights at DQ after doing parks all day. This trip (same passes) will give us the same flexibility and since we've already broken even on the passes, it's all bonus time. The water parks are definitely worth it, but I'm not really sure how the new passes and the plus features work - I didn't think the waterparks were $45 to get in, but then again I've never paid for a standalone WP ticket.
Kids older than 4 or 5 should have enough to do at DQ to keep them entertained - I guess the question really becomes would you normally spend $45 on "video game" type entertainment. The games at DQ run the gamut from the traditional old school Pac-Man games that cost 25 cents (no fee at DQ), to the newer Star Wars landspeeder games that would cost $2 at an ESPN Zone for instance, as well as some virtual reality games and remote control car games etc.
Kids older than 4 or 5 should have enough to do at DQ to keep them entertained - I guess the question really becomes would you normally spend $45 on "video game" type entertainment. The games at DQ run the gamut from the traditional old school Pac-Man games that cost 25 cents (no fee at DQ), to the newer Star Wars landspeeder games that would cost $2 at an ESPN Zone for instance, as well as some virtual reality games and remote control car games etc.