
Aladdin’s Genie greets visitors when they enter the elevator that takes them into the heart of DisneyQuest. From there guests are free to roam the five stories of interactive video simulator games—or even play some “old school” pinball and air hockey. No tokens or quarters are necessary; a day’s admission to DisneyQuest covers all of your games. An indoor cafeteria also ensures that no one will go hungry during their day of gaming.
There are no strollers allowed inside DisneyQuest, and due to the height restrictions on many of the interactive rides, the darkened, video arcade atmosphere is best suited for older children, teens and adults. Guests that are 51” or taller can design and ride their own roller coaster on CyberSpace Mountain, or pilot a futuristic bumper car ride with Buzz Lightyear’s Astroblasters. There are even opportunities for visitors to try their hand at drawing Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters at the Animation Academy.
At the end of your day at DisneyQuest, stroll around Downtown Disney’s West Side (adjust your eyes to the light if the sun hasn’t gone down yet) and enjoy the rest of what Downtown Disney has to offer.
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