Saturday, 16 March 2013

Disney Quest - Where Kids,Teens & Adults All Had Fun!


It is not easy to decide what and where to visit first once when you are at the Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida.

We have two nephews, A. and T., aged 12 and 10 years old. They have never been to Disney World.





 Which ride should we go on next



We remembered vividly how excited our kids were when we went to Disney more than twenty years ago.  Knowing that the children would really enjoy all  Walt Disney has to offer at their age, we have planned a family vacation with them this year.

What boys would not enjoy a visit to Disney Quest? A place dedicated to all kinds of current video games as well as games going back to a couple of decades ago, and a place where you can play them to your heart's content until your fingers are numb and can feel no more! For $49.00 a day, it is not a bad place to start our Disney adventure!

There were many rides which the boys enjoyed such as the bumper car ride that was different from the regular bumper cars. In this ride, the bumper cars sucked up something like cannon balls into the car every time we drove our cars over them. After we loaded up our ammunition, we could fire them at other bumper cars to make them spin around when hit. That was really fun except it took us to play it a coupe of times before we got the hang of it. We liked it and it was more fun than the regular bumper car ride.

Other ride we really like was the  Cyber Space Mountain - We could design our own dream roller coaster ride on a pre-programmed computer screen.

With an electronic ruler on the screen, we could determine how high the roller coaster would climb and drop, how fast the roller coaster would run and the number of twists and turns, loops it would do. If we wanted, we could have put in as many loops as our stomach could stand and make the roller coaster go as fast as it could. After we designed this roller coaster, we went into the Space Mountain Lab and rode the virtual roller coaster we had just finished designing.  While we were riding this virtual roller coaster experiencing everything we incorporated in our design and screaming our lungs out, the whole experience was being taped and played on a screen outside the lab so that our friends could see our screaming faces!! And if we wish we could purchase the tape for a souvenir.

We got to try many other games too.  If you only have a half day or a late start of the day at Disney, Disney Quest will surely make the kids happy. Instead of spending $89.00 on a day pass per person for the major attractions at Disney, we spent $49.00 at Disney Quest and had a relaxing start of our adventure at Disney.

The best part about Disney Quest - It has lots of comfortable seats where moms and dads, grandmas and grandpas could sit, rest, sip coffee, have a bite or two and relax while the kids could have fun playing their games!

R.T.
Disney Quest, Orlando, Florida 
  

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