Is Disney Quest worth it?

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Is Disney Quest worth it for a 4,6 and 8 year old? We would have to use one of our ticket Plus options and wasn't sure if we should save it for our next trip on something else or wait until our kids get older. (we have non expiring)
 
No, no and NO!!!!

We went last week w/a bunch of preteen boys and one little girl (age 6)...it was HEAVEN to the boys and they were ready to move in. My DD, however, could do NONE of the things there as there was either a height requirement for the simulation games (ie, human pinball, buzz lightyear, etc) or the arcade games were taken over by teenagers. She was so bored!!!!

With that young of kids, use your bonuses on the water parks...they'll love it more!
 
I think it's not worth it :sad2: I felt that I spent my $$$$ and I am 30yrs old :rolleyes1.
 
Oh, and the other thing I forgot to mention is that DQ is set up just like Dante's layers of He-- (that's what I got to calling the place after two minutes)....there are four or five floors of stuff and it's circular w/machines and games everywhere, so if your kid wants to see something, they wander around a corner, down a stair, or whatever and YOU get to spend your time running behind them or up and down layers to find them.
 

It's hard for me to judge what kids would like, but for me as an adult, I had a good time there.

What I liked was that they did have things for different ages. They have a Disney character art lesson on a how to draw them, which could be suitable for all the ages you mentioned.

I also liked especially the Pirate of the Caribean where the whole family can participate in shooting the other pirate ships, but you may find it too violent for little ones.
 
I enjoyed DQ as a break from the parks (especially the heat or rain), but honestly there was not much for my younger DS who was 6 and 8 the two times we took him. That was frustrating for him. My older son loved it. I would wait.
 
We enjoy games on occasion but we did not enjoy DQ. In fact the kids and DH had more fun in the game room at CSR. It was easy to get turned and around and hard to keep up with everyone or at least remain in a group.
 
Our family has been to Disney many times and made our first stop at DQ last August. After a week of sweltering heat (our first time and last time there in August!) we had a great time in the climate-controlled DQ. Our DDs (ages 7 &10) loved the area where they could draw the characters. Our biggest complaint is that all is not "free" when you enter. The kids could buy a CD they sang on, the character they drew, etc. This being our last day and the kids being out of their spending money was a bit of a disappointment for them. I must say though that for our upcoming June trip no one has mentioned returning to DQ.
 


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