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Orlando Vacation Guide
Table of Contents


Introduction

Walt Disney Worlds
The Man Behind the Magic
The Magic Kingdom
Epcot
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Animal Kingdom
Typhoon Lagoon
Blizzard Beach
Downtown Disney
DD - Entertainment
DD - DisneyQuest
DD - Pleasure Island
DD - Shopping
Disney's Wide World of Sports

Universal Orlando
® Resort
Universal Studios
Universal’s Islands of Adventure®
Wizarding World of Harry Potter
CityWalk
Wet and Wild

Sea World Orlando
Sea World Aquatica
Discovery Cove
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

Dining At the Parks
Disney Dining Plan
Dining at Disney
Universal Meal Deal
Dining at Universal Orlando
Dining at Sea World
Dining at Busch Gardens

Dinner Shows

Tickets
Universal Orlando
Disney World
Anheuser-Busch
Dinner Shows
Kennedy Space Center

Top Orlando Areas

Other Things to See and Do
Orlando Shopping
Transportation
Weather

 
 
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Downtown Disney - DisneyQuest

 

Create your own adventures in this one-of-a-kind indoor interactive Theme Park bursting with games that give "state-of-the-art" new meaning. Discover five floors exploding with cutting-edge technology, virtual reality and 3-D experiences — all fueled by Disney innovation and imagination. The entry portal, Ventureport, leads to four different zones: the Explore Zone, a virtual Adventureland; the Score Zone, for superhero quests; the Create Zone, for artistic endeavors; and the Replay Zone for nostalgic fun.

The DisneyQuest project was designed as a way for the Disney brand to reach populations that may not have the chance to travel to its various theme park destinations. It was meant to target large cities and urban areas. Had the project continued, Disney had plans to construct locations in many major cities in the United States.

Children under the age of ten must be accompanied by a responsible person 16 years of age or older. Due to limited space, strollers are not permitted inside DisneyQuest. Guests wishing to re-enter DisneyQuest on the same day will be invited to present their valid ticket or Resort ID with ticket entitlements and utilize the Ticket Tag system.

DisneyQuest has five floors, all filled with interactive rides and activities. There are no windows in the entire building.

First Floor

Pirates of the Caribbean - Battle for Buccaneer Gold
Put on your headpiece to inhabit a world booming with swashbuckling action. Steer your ship, fire cannons at marauding buccaneers and race for the gold.
Height Requirement: 35" (88.9 cm) or taller

Virtual Jungle Cruise
Hop on a raft with other team members, plunge down a prehistoric river in the Dinosaur Age and hang on for dear life as you try desperately to avoid "deadly" obstacles in the running rapids. You may even get splashed.


Second Floor

CyberSpace Mountain
Design your own roller coaster on a computer, with special assistance from Bill Nye the Science Guy. Make it as scary as you want. When you're done, jump in a simulator and ride your creation in full 360° motion… if you dare.
Height Requirement: 51" (129.54 cm) or taller

Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride –Enter the immersive, magical world of Agrabah as you put on a virtual-reality helmet and go on a whole new adventure. Take a magic carpet ride with beloved Characters from Disney's "Aladdin." It's a trip you'll never forget!

Animation Academy
Be a Disney animator! An instructor takes you through the process of drawing a Disney Character. You won't believe what you are capable of creating!

Sid's Create-a-Toy
A program featuring the evil Sid character from Toy Story that allows one to custom design a toy out of parts of other toys.

Living Easels
An interactive touch screen program where guests can place various images onto several selectable backgrounds. A full-color printout of a guest's design may be purchased.

Radio Disney Song Maker
Where you can create your own song, and then buy it later.

Third Floor

Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam
Players "become" a pinball in a gigantic projected pinball game; by rocking their "duck" back and forth, up to twelve players at a time control their corresponding pinball on the screen, attempting to collect the most points.

Buzz Lightyear's AstroBlaster
Players board bumper cars and attempt to navigate over foam balls ("asteroids") on the floor. By doing so, the asteroids will be sucked up into the cabin where players can then load them into a cannon and shoot at the other cars. If hit in the correct spot, one's car may spin around uncontrollably for ten seconds.
Usually there are two players to a car; however, it is possible for one person to pilot and shoot at the same time.

Fourth Floor

Ride the Comix 4
Players wear an HMD to "enter the comic book world." Players battle with super villains by using a laser sword. Up to six
players can be on a team at a time.

Fifth Floor


Ride the Comix 5
Players wear an HMD to "enter the comic book world." Players battle with super villains by using a laser sword. Up to six players can be on a team at a time. (This attraction is identical on both the 4th and 5th floor)

Invasion! An ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter
Four players ride inside a rescue vehicle to save astronauts: one player drives, the other three shoot enemy aliens. Based on the now-extinct Magic Kingdom attraction, ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter.

There are many other games scattered about the floors, including many classic and modern arcade games.
 

Have a Blast with your family at Disney Quest with any of our Disney packages


 
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