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disneydear
08-01-2016, 08:54 PM
Does anyone know how much it costs for admission into Disney Ques? We have a trip coming up in October and my adult son is interested in going.

faline
08-02-2016, 07:12 AM
I believe it was around $48 a few months ago. I don't know if the price has increased since then.

baldburke
08-02-2016, 10:08 AM
I believe it was around $48 a few months ago. I don't know if the price has increased since then.

Save your money! It's on the verge of closing any day and I'm sure the upkeep is commiserate. We went for the first time in 2015 and didn't think it was worth the money. Yes, they had some nostalgic games for old timers like me. The technology for many of the other "attractions" is at least 10 to 15 years old and it shows. We barely spent more that two hours there. $100 for two people for two hours sounds expensive to me.

cer
08-02-2016, 11:21 AM
Save your money! It's on the verge of closing any day and I'm sure the upkeep is commiserate. We went for the first time in 2015 and didn't think it was worth the money. Yes, they had some nostalgic games for old timers like me. The technology for many of the other "attractions" is at least 10 to 15 years old and it shows. We barely spent more that two hours there. $100 for two people for two hours sounds expensive to me.


Look, I hate to speak negatively about something that someone has not tried before, but I have to agree with baldburke here.

I understand it is closing also, so they aren't giving it any love. I went for the first time in November 2015 when they offered free admission (there were coupons in our vacation package booklet.) It was dead in there. I would not have paid additional monies to go and if I had I would have been disappointed.

Let me tell you about our experience. First of all, we are not gamers. The old games were cool to see again, but everything felt so dated. We spent very little time in there. We did the bumper car game with the balls and could not get the feel for what we were supposed to do. We played the nostalgic games some, we tried out the virtual flying carpet ride where you wear the helmets and that was weird/awkward. I also did the create your virtual coaster thing. That was fun, but you can do the same thing in Epcot in Innoventions at Sum of All Thrills. The highlight for me was getting an engraved ID tag featuring Mike Wazowski.

If there is free admission in your vacation package, I'd go, but there is not much going on in there. It would be nice if they would allow you to walk through before deciding if you want to invest your money, but I know that is not possible.

This discussion may not even be necessary if they close it before your trip, if that is the case, tell your son not to worry, he really did not miss anything.

Have a great trip - with or without Disney Quest.

disneydear
08-02-2016, 07:52 PM
Thank you everyone for your input. He has been there before but that was many years ago when it was very popular. Looks like he will skip it if it is even still open.

Fangorn
08-02-2016, 09:05 PM
If he was there "many years ago". Then he's already seen it. It hasn't significantly changed (except to devolve) since 1999.

Steve