I agree that they would enjoy it. There are many new/current video games and many of the "VR" type rides, although 90's technology, are fun from the Disney perspective. They'll love Buzz Astroblasters (effectively bumper cars where you shoot balls at other cars to make them spin), Cyberspace Mountain is always fun, even if the graphics are unimpressive these days (especially if the rumors end up true and Sum of All Thrills closes by then), Pirates is a great family game to do together and we also really enjoy Alien Encounter (nothing scary - just driving/shooting aliens while rescuing colonists) - this one takes a few times to get the hang of but is fun after that. There's also an animation academy, Jungle Cruise ride (where you paddle life rafts down a virtual river and can choose your direction by how you paddle), an Aladdin VR adventure (I'm not a fan of the heavy helmet here). But it's effectively 2 floors of just arcade games (including the more expensive ones like head to head auto racing and skiing ones where you participate more) and some old ones that are fun for parents. It's usually really quiet right now and they have a ton of out of the way seating areas (that didn't exist when it was at its peak) so if mom/dad get bored they can retreat there.