Disney Quest...

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So Im thinking of taking my little gamer to Disney Quest....wondering about the atmosphere and price. DD is 7, but I would be there with my littlest in a stroller. Will I be able to keep a close eye on my oldest, while pushing/caring for my infant? Also, are there current admission prices posted anywhere? Thanks!
 
Just my opinion, but I would wait until she's older. They have height restrictions on a lot of the virtual rides and the bumper car things- which of course, was the one thing my short kid wanted to ride! It's mostly old school type games, not the newest and greatest that she's probably looking for. It can get very crowded and it's not very well lit in some areas. There's also several floors and you'd have to find the elevator with a stroller. I don't remember any of mine having a great time until they were closer to pre-teen age, but every kid is different.
 
My 11 year old son loved it. He's already asking to go back in May (which I hadn't planned to do) and bring his brothers (8 and 13). I remember it being expensive, but less so later in the day. They had some sort of discount during evening hours.
 

I would skip out for a few more years. If your DD is going to have any fun, she's going to have to be big enough to hold her own against teenagers and bigger kids. I fear a 7 year old who is not paired up with a grand/parent or older sibling would face a lot of getting shoved out of the way. The way that place is set up across multiple floors (with multiple entrances and exits on each floor) you just can't keep up with the older one while the infant is in a stroller. There will be other fun things for her to do while she grows into DQ.
 
Following, I have 8 yr and 6 yr old girls. We have never been but it is included in our package so I thought it would be nice to do, and be fun for DH.
 
Friday night and Saturday night it gets crowded (but we were also there during the holidays, so perhaps higher crowds were to be expected). But there were lots of families with children there and there was a whole section for just little kids games. So it might be worth it. Have fun whatever you decide:)
 
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I say go. We have gone every year for the past 3 years or so. My ds is 8 and dd is 5 now. We all have fun - DH and I included. :)
 
I just called yesterday 407-934-7639. Prices at the door are incl. tax age 10+ $47.93 age 3-9 $41.54. This was as of 3/26/15. For us, even with the 2 free vouchers we will get with our magical extras would be cheaper to add the water park and more since there are 6 of us and we have 5 day hoppers. Hope this helps, if not this phone number ppl were very Quest knowledgeable. I am wondering if it is worth doing myself......
 
We just got back from The World last week. We went to Disney Quest only because we got vouchers for free admission with our package. I would go again but only with free vouchers. I don't think it's worth the price.
 
We also have free passes and are going to go on our arrival day . It's our only non park day. This will be Sat after Thanksgiving. Guessing it will be crowded??
 
Strollers are NOT allowed inside DisneyQuest. There is a stroller parking area outside and you must leave your stroller there.
 
Yes, as mentioned above, no strollers are allowed in Disney Quest.

Undercover Tourist sells slightly discounted tickets (about $5 off per ticket, if I recall correctly). There are also sometimes discounts if you go in the evening (a "half day" price) but you can't count on it.

There is plenty for a 7 year old to do, and plenty of new games. My 8-year-old son spent about three hours on the various riding games (motorcycles, snowmobiles, etc.) on our last trip. And as far as I know, he was never shoved out of anyone's way.
 
We might be in the minority here, but we did not care for Disney Quest. It seemed very crowded, underwhelming and dated. I would not go there again.
 
Just my opinion, but I would wait until she's older. They have height restrictions on a lot of the virtual rides and the bumper car things- which of course, was the one thing my short kid wanted to ride!

Uh-oh-- height restrictions!? Do you remember what they were or where I could look it up? TIA
 
Dh took ds6 this past Thanksgiving and they both loved it. They did use the vouchers that came with our room package, though, and probably wouldn't have gone if we had to pay full price.
 

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