Day 9 - Jan 9th continued
After a great breakfast, we went back to the resort (SSR) to change my daughter into something more confortable since we were going to Disney Quest. We arrived there just as they were openning, 11:30 am. The place was empty... So we went for the more popular rides before the crowds would come in. We started with Buzz Lightyear's Astroblaster, it's like bumper cars, you are closed in and get to shoot big balls at you adversaries. My B.I.L got jamed, did not see that you had a front and back lever and I could see my sister laughing so hard. Next we went to Virtual Jungle cruise, you are on a raft and have to paddle down the river. This time I was with my sister and we were yelling and screaming like idiots as we were going up and down, side to side on the ride, we ended up with dinosaurs and very sore arms ha! ha! Right beside this ride is Pirates of the Caribbean, you enter a room and find yourself on a ship. You have to destroy some other ships by shooting them down with canons. An other popular ride is Aladdin's carpet ride, this one you have to put on a helmet and it's virtual, I was stuck on the ceiling until I found out that you have to push on the handles to make it work... My B.I.L. got whoozy on this one. We ended up in the video games section where you can find a multitude of them. My young Jedi found some Star WArs related games to keep him busy, while my daughter seemed interested in motorcycle themed games. Hope I'm not raising some biker babe ha! you see I used to love motorcycle and drove my Mom nuts... now I see why! ha!
We went for a small snack at the restaurant, the kids shared a hot dog, it was quite long and some fries. My Hubby had a wrap and I had just a burger with no fries. My sis and B.I.L were on the internet having a cool drink.
An other cool ride is Invasion: ExtraTerrorestrial Alien Encounter, you shoot alien and try to save Humans.
I had my fill of games and we decided to call it quits. My son wanted to see the museum of Ripley's ( he has books at home and is really into it). Since we were celebrating my daughter's birthday almost everyday, I thought it was time for some fun for him too... That's why Disney Quest also... it was a fun day for him.
Ripley's is cool, but way to pricey, 20.00$ for adults and around 11.00$ for kids. But my son had a blast in there.
After we had diner at Olive Garden, where my son had some fun with the server, telling him that he wanted a milkshake for a drink instead of desert that it was 1.10$ and not 1.85$, the server asked him if was interested in a job there to help him out... ha! he was really nice too and joked around with him during the whole diner.