Disney Quest

chloelovesdisney

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We've never been to Disney Quest, would adults enjoy it there? Is there anything for a 3yo to do there? Thank you.
 
If adults enjoy video games, particularly old school games, they would probably enjoy DQ. A 3 year-old, however, wouldn't find much to do, IMHO. It's not really like Chuck E. Cheeses were even little kids can play most games. A lot of the games have a height minimum or are just too difficult for LOs. I wouldn't waste the money to take a 3 year-old, but that's just me. Having said that, we took DS9 in December and enjoyed it...he LOVED it!
 
If adults enjoy video games, particularly old school games, they would probably enjoy DQ. A 3 year-old, however, wouldn't find much to do, IMHO. It's not really like Chuck E. Cheeses were even little kids can play most games. A lot of the games have a height minimum or are just too difficult for LOs. I wouldn't waste the money to take a 3 year-old, but that's just me. Having said that, we took DS9 in December and enjoyed it...he LOVED it!

Thank you, I will think about this one. My son will actually be turning 3yo the following week so I don't know if he will be charged there or not. I know two of the group will love it, we don't usually split up but maybe this time we will.

I wish they had one area for toddler games.
 
We always split up for Disney Quest: DH and DS1 love video games, and love Quest. DS2 and I have NO interest. (I've never even been inside Quest.)

We do other things at Downtown Disney (Goofy's Candy Co., T-Rex for lunch, intend to do the hot air balloon ride), or just hang out at the hotel pool that day.

FWIW, in case it helps you plan, DS (4th grade) spends about 3 hours at Quest before he chooses to leave. (Once went back for 1 more hour after eating lunch.)
 

If he is under 3 at the time of your travel he will not be charged. We went in May for the first time (with a 10 & 11 year old) and needless to say they were in heaven. But I could swear I remember an area on one of the floors that had a lot of games geared towards little ones. Not sure if it would be enough to inspire a visit just for that, but if one of the adults is interested in checking it out, I bet it would keep the 3 year old busy. :)
 
There is an area with little kid games, but I'm not sure if a 3yo would enjoy them. Our the 5 year old did though. Maybe if he's the kind of 3yo who just likes pushing buttons he would though...
 
I would skip it.
While the others are at Quest I would take the 3 year old over to the Lego store and have some fun in their build it area.
 

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