We went on our last trip to WDW. Our family is REALLY into video games, so I figured this would be a huge hit. We are generally a very easy-going family and tend to make the most of thing... not big complainers... BUT... We will not be going back. A few thoughts:
1. Don't pay full price to get in!!! We are a family of four, so we had two free passes from our package, but we still had to buy two admission tickets. I saved quite a bit by ordering the kids' tickets from
Undercover Tourist before we traveled.
2. There are a ton of games there, but at least at the time we were there, many of them were out of order or malfunctioning in some way. It seems like the whole place was really just in disrepair. It was a constant source of frustration to the kids to see a game, rush over excited to play it, and then find it not working, OR to start playing a game (especially the pinball machines) and discover that one of the flippers barely works or something critical to the game is malfunctioning, which makes you lose lives prematurely. It was just kind of a bummer.
3. There were MANY unsupervised kids there, which means that there was no one policing time anyone spent on any of the games. Sooooo... My kids were often waiting patiently to play a particular game for a long time, while the kid playing just didn't care. Another source of frustration, especially when so many of the games that actually looked free weren't working! Not Disney's fault, of course... Just another frustrating issue.
4. Another thing to consider is how sensitive you and your party might be to noise and other sensory stimulation. We have spent MANY hours in arcades and are generally not noise-sensitive, but NOTHING prepared us for how loud DQ became once it got crowded!!! It was literally deafening... Not necessarily a deal-breaker, but I wished we had brought earplugs along with us. If you decide to go, it would be worth it to stick a few pairs of earplugs in your bag just in case it starts to get to you!
5. Am I glad we went and checked it out? Sure. It was something new to experience... But had we paid full price for all four of our tickets, I probably would feel differently. Even with only paying for two tickets, I still feel like the value we got out of being there (which ended up being about 2-2.5 hours) was not really equal to what we paid.
Your mileage may vary, of course. But hopefully this gives you a little more to consider as you decide whether or not to go!