Disney Quest... Who Knew?

dsnycrzy

W/4 kids who has time for anything else but planni
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Where does it say you can not bring in strollers? I've never heard or saw that, not even here.
I get to the door and anyone familar with my past post know, there was no need in us going if we couldn't take in strollers. I had my baby, my DS had her baby and my younger DS had 2 little babies. A total waste of money on the adult tickets. I couldn't even play games and hold her and neither could either of my sisters. Then when they started falling asleep, god help us, we couldn't stay a whole day like we planned at all.

Just letting you guys know b/c I wasn't informed of this and it would have saved me money had I had this tad bit of info before I bought tickets.:(
 
I never really thought about it....but it is a place where you are very limited if you have a baby along, regardless of strollers. We had the length of stay passes that included DQ when my dd was 6mo...but we never used the stroller for her at that point. I brought her in her babysling....which wasn't an issue other than it made me unable to join in any of the physical things like the raft ride, or the Mighty Ducks pinball, or the Pirates...or cyber-Space Mountain. Well, I could have traded off with my dh...but it was all stuff that I would have preferred to do with someone else! Our ds was only 5 at the time, so watching him try to paddle the river raft was quite funny.

But I was mainly there so that my dh and ds could enjoy some of the stuff! Oh, I can see where strollers would be a problem there though....there are lots of stairs. I think it would be a difficult place for those in wheelchairs as well.

Sorry to hear you bought the tickets and couldn't use them...that had to be very disappointing. We generally don't buy tickets for things like DQ or the water parks until we actually get to the gates since we're likely to change plans during our visit...which is another way of insuring you don't get stuck with tickets you can't use.
 
We found that out quite some time ago when we tried to visit the DQ here in Chicago (I think it's closed now) and were turned away. Fortunately we hadn't purchased our tickets yet so we just went somewhere else. I never even thought that the one at WDW wouldn't allow strollers, seeing as it's such a kid-friendly destination and all. Sorry that you spent the money and then had a bad experience.
 












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