DisneyQuest

If it is part of your package and you don't have to pay a nickel, then by all means, it's worth your time. However, if you are paying then it is really not worth it at all. It's $50 a pop for adults and $41 for kids. We had the 2 free tickets for adults, and I was shocked that my 6 YO was $41. She had a good time playing games and doing the other stuff, but in the couple hours, all I got was a good headache. I love video games, but the ones I wanted to play seemed to all be broken (Tron, Gyruss, Star Castle, etc.) Even the damn pinball machines I tried were either broken or crooked. The most fun I had was playing deal or no deal with my daughter, even though you don't win anything. Even the pirate ship thing was off because the glasses were blurry for the 3-D and didn't work right. If I had paid the $150 to get in here, I probably would have been mad, but for the average of $14, it was probably just right.

ps just don't buy any of the food there...that also kinda sucked except the cotton candy, which is awesome.

We always get the Water Park, Fun and More tickets, so going to DisneyQuest a few times per trip, which my son always wants to do, is no big deal. But I agree, I would be loathe to ever spend full price to get in. I have noticed that there are often signs up for half price admission, particularly on weekdays when it's nice weather.
 
Thanks again to all for the great information. Yes. $50/person seems kind of steep to me. I will keep that in mind. I can play some old-school games at the arcade at POR if that's all I want. But I am kind of interested in the other things available there. Hmmmmm. Have to see how it all plays out.

Thank you everyone!
 

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