On a Quest For Fun At Disney?
Part of the reason you travel to Orlando is to see things and visit places you wouldn't see at home.
Take for instance an arcade. Sure your hometown probably has one and Orlando has several; none however can compare to DisneyQuest.
This isn't just an arcade; this is a one of a kind indoor interactive theme park. There are a total of five floors that showcase the latest in gaming technology; virtual reality, 3-D experiences and cutting-edge adventures give a whole new meaning to the word ‘games'.
You can design your own roller coaster, then take it for a virtual ride in a motion simulator. Or take a virtual Jungle Cruise or fire cannons at pirates.
Buzz Lightyear's Astroblasters are bumper cars that allow you to fire balls at your opponents to send them spinning.
Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride is a kid favorite as is the Animation Academy where an instructor leads you through the process of drawing a Disney Character.
Older kids will love the ‘ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter' where you rescue humans kidnapped by aliens in outer space. And the ‘Ride the Comix' where you put on a virtual reality helmet and use a laser sword to fight your way to glory.
Everyone in your group will love the Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam, a life size pinball game. Scattered about are games that will keep you kids busy for hours. There is also arcade that will challenge your kids gaming skills and allow them to win prizes.
This isn't a place to spend an hour; you need to plan at least four and don't worry, if you get hungry there are two snack bars that actually have decent prices.
DisneyQuest is located in Disney's West Side shopping complex. Prices start at around $29. But when buying your theme park passes, check to see if you can purchase one that includes a trip to DisneyQuest, it's well worth it.
Part of the reason you travel to Orlando is to see things and visit places you wouldn't see at home.
Take for instance an arcade. Sure your hometown probably has one and Orlando has several; none however can compare to DisneyQuest.
This isn't just an arcade; this is a one of a kind indoor interactive theme park. There are a total of five floors that showcase the latest in gaming technology; virtual reality, 3-D experiences and cutting-edge adventures give a whole new meaning to the word ‘games'.
You can design your own roller coaster, then take it for a virtual ride in a motion simulator. Or take a virtual Jungle Cruise or fire cannons at pirates.
Buzz Lightyear's Astroblasters are bumper cars that allow you to fire balls at your opponents to send them spinning.
Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride is a kid favorite as is the Animation Academy where an instructor leads you through the process of drawing a Disney Character.
Older kids will love the ‘ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter' where you rescue humans kidnapped by aliens in outer space. And the ‘Ride the Comix' where you put on a virtual reality helmet and use a laser sword to fight your way to glory.
Everyone in your group will love the Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam, a life size pinball game. Scattered about are games that will keep you kids busy for hours. There is also arcade that will challenge your kids gaming skills and allow them to win prizes.
This isn't a place to spend an hour; you need to plan at least four and don't worry, if you get hungry there are two snack bars that actually have decent prices.
DisneyQuest is located in Disney's West Side shopping complex. Prices start at around $29. But when buying your theme park passes, check to see if you can purchase one that includes a trip to DisneyQuest, it's well worth it.

