DisneyQuest for a three year old?

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I've never gone into Disney Quest before and we are visiting the World in September with a group of nine people. The age range of the group a 3, 8 and ten year old kid, four 30 something's and two 62 year olds. Our son is the the three year old with us and I just wonder if DQ is good for kids that age? What are your thoughts on if he would have enough to do there to make it worth the time and money??? Thanks!!!
 
We went to Disney Quest once (and that was about 8 years ago, but I don't think it's changed). There is not a lot for a toddler, but no reason to stop everyone else from going if that is something you really want to do. They do have skee ball and some other games like that that you could help the 3 year old play, but a lot of it would be too complex for that age range, but you could let them hit the buttons and try anyway ;)
 
I've never gone into Disney Quest before and we are visiting the World in September with a group of nine people. The age range of the group a 3, 8 and ten year old kid, four 30 something's and two 62 year olds. Our son is the the three year old with us and I just wonder if DQ is good for kids that age? What are your thoughts on if he would have enough to do there to make it worth the time and money??? Thanks!!!

DQ is pretty much a giant arcade. There are some interactive games and fun activities, but I would think very limited for a 3 year old. We went when our kids were 8 and 10 and mostly due to it raining ALL day (Tropical Storm Beryl). We had fun, but would have preferred to be out and about.

In my opinion, it is not worth the time and money for a 3 year old. If he is anything like my kids, spending that time in the resort pool would be a lot more enjoyable.
 
Basically just a giant arcade.....I always ask my boys ( this coming trip ages 7 & 10) if they want to go and they always say they would prefer to be in the parks or at the pools. So I would ask the older kids in your group how they feel about it before you make a trip there and everyone wish they were spending their time differently.
 

I don't think DQ is worth the money for kids of any age, and DEFINITELY not for a 3 year old. We brought our son who was 4 at the time (using a leftover "extra" admission) and were very disappointed.
 
The only reason we went to quest was because we have the dvc premium pass this year, so it's included. I would never pay for a ticket for it. It's dated and old and mostly video games. That being said we do go and have fun for a couple of hours. My boys are 12 & 8. A three year old will be limited. There is one floor with games geared towards younger kids and a couple of the interactive family ones would be doable.
 
I would skip it for most the people in your group including the 3 year old. My ds10 and dh are big into video games and did enjoy a few hours there on our last trip because it came free with our package. DD5 and I shopped and spent time elsewhere to me it just wasn't worth spending ticket money on for us. It is fun just not worth the admission price unless you are really into just playin an arcade.

Just wanted to note that unless things have changed strollers are not allowed inside.
 





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