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    Is it really $45.00 a ticke for Disneyquest???
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    It is indeed. To me, it isn't worth that price at ALL! I wouldn't pay any more than $20 for it. The last couple of years, Disney has included 2 free tickets to DisneyQuest with a Magic Your Way resort package. They are doing this again with the 2014 packages.
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    If you buy the waterpark option are able to go to Disney Quest with that ticket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yjgirl32 View Post
    If you buy the waterpark option are able to go to Disney Quest with that ticket?
    Yes, Disney Quest is included in the water parks and more add on.

    I wish mini golf was also included.
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    Thansk everyone. I think I'll pass. I have annual passes so I don't have a magic so I'd have to pay out of pocket and that is way to much money!
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    Honestly it really isn’t worth the price at all. Our Baseball team (12 yr olds) went because we got it half off and HALF (if not more) of them left with in the first 20 minutes. Spend the $45 on something else..
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    It was pretty cool when we first visited with our boys 12 years ago. It's gotten really dated since then. They had a lot of fun there when they were 12 and younger, but they've lost interest now that they are older. Not as cool as it used to be. It was never worth $45 though. The Disney water parks are way more fun for all ages.
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    Mini golf during the DAY is included in the Options. We enjoyed it, but would not have paid out more money for it. Same for Disneyquest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joonyer View Post
    It was pretty cool when we first visited with our boys 12 years ago. It's gotten really dated since then. They had a lot of fun there when they were 12 and younger, but they've lost interest now that they are older. Not as cool as it used to be. It was never worth $45 though. The Disney water parks are way more fun for all ages.
    Agree! Last time we went was probably 9 or 10 years ago and it was still new and enjoyed playing all the vintage games. This coming trip we have reservations at T-Rex on night and I think we'll head over and try it out. We have the Water park & more option so no additional cost if it is less than stellar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zipadeedoodah View Post
    It is indeed. To me, it isn't worth that price at ALL! I wouldn't pay any more than $20 for it. The last couple of years, Disney has included 2 free tickets to DisneyQuest with a Magic Your Way resort package. They are doing this again with the 2014 packages.
    I wouldn't go again if they gave me $54 a person. Too many issues, aged, etc. Instead of spending millions in the fastpass ++ that everyone hates, they should have spent it on DQ and either fixed it or torn in down and put in more parking.
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    It's not worth $45, but the Pirates of the Caribbean ride and the design your own rollercoaster are really cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texas211 View Post
    I wouldn't go again if they gave me $54 a person. Too many issues, aged, etc. Instead of spending millions in the fastpass ++ that everyone hates, they should have spent it on DQ and either fixed it or torn in down and put in more parking.
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    Isn't there something in Innovations at Epcot where you can create your own rollercoaster?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dream'nDisney View Post
    Isn't there something in Innovations at Epcot where you can create your own rollercoaster?
    Yes, what you are describing is in Innoventions at Epcot. And it's called "The Sum of All Thrills". It's pretty cool and even more involved than the rollercoaster simulator at DisneyQuest. They also have some other cool exhibits such as "StormStruck: A Tale of Two Homes", an interactive 4D experience where you can build a home to be more weatherproof and try and survive a hurricane. Based on you and your viewing group's choices, you will see if your home survives the storm. It is very neat!
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    Totally not worth it. Maybe with the free vouchers, if there were young kids in the traveling party.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur View Post
    Yes, what you are describing is in Innoventions at Epcot. And it's called "The Sum of All Thrills". It's pretty cool and even more involved than the rollercoaster simulator at DisneyQuest. They also have some other cool exhibits such as "StormStruck: A Tale of Two Homes", an interactive 4D experience where you can build a home to be more weatherproof and try and survive a hurricane. Based on you and your viewing group's choices, you will see if your home survives the storm. It is very neat!
    That sounds like a lot of fun. Is that in Innoventions East or West?
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    I really like it, we tend to go a few evenings whilst there rather than giving it a single half day. In our case though it is included in the tickets we buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzznwoodysmom View Post
    Yes, Disney Quest is included in the water parks and more add on.

    I wish mini golf was also included.
    It does include mini-golf now, but only during the day (before 4pm). Still, if you're not going to use all of your options, this is a nice addition.
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    That price is insane. That being said, our boys (5 and 8) loved it. The adults, not so much. I can remember thinking it was really cool when it first opened but it's pretty much the same it was then.

    Only go if it's included with your package. Otherwise the money is probably better spent elsewhere.
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    I don't think I would pay extra to use DisneyQuest. When it was included in our ticket the last time we were there, it was a fun thing to do on our way out of the resort.

    However, I found it to be mostly attractions that were in their prime over ten years ago. Not to say they weren't fun, just some of the games on my XBox are better than these.

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