Disney Quest is an indoor interactive theme park located in Walt Disney World’s Downtown Disney district. The five story building showcases a wide array of arcade video games and exclusive features unique to Disney Quest. The area includes few Nintendo video games, though those that are there include Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Mario Bros., and the recently released Mario Kart Arcade GP (4 units of the latter game). Every attraction and arcade machine is free after you pay the entry fee of 35 or so dollars.
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| - Disney Quest is an indoor interactive theme park located in Walt Disney World’s Downtown Disney district. The five story building showcases a wide array of arcade video games and exclusive features unique to Disney Quest. The area includes few Nintendo video games, though those that are there include Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Mario Bros., and the recently released Mario Kart Arcade GP (4 units of the latter game). Every attraction and arcade machine is free after you pay the entry fee of 35 or so dollars.
- DisneyQuest is a small "indoor theme park" located in Downtown Disney (Florida) on the west side next to the Pleasure Island AMC Cinemas and Pleasure Island Entertainment Complex. It contains a lot of virtual-reality attractions, small motion simulator rides, free arcade games, and a Cheesecake Factory.
- The second DisneyQuest was built and opened in Chicago, but it was permanently closed on September 4, 2001 due to low attendance. After the failure of DisneyQuest Chicago, the DisneyQuest project was officially brought to an end. Construction that had begun on a DisneyQuest in Philadelphia was scrapped, and a DisneyQuest at Disneyland Resort in California never proceeded past the planning stage. Disney announced another location to be built in downtown Toronto (at the Dundas Square inside the new high tech mall Metropolis), but the project was also canceled. After the closure of the Chicago location, Disney Regional Entertainment turned over control of the remaining location to Walt Disney World operations.
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| - Disney Quest is an indoor interactive theme park located in Walt Disney World’s Downtown Disney district. The five story building showcases a wide array of arcade video games and exclusive features unique to Disney Quest. The area includes few Nintendo video games, though those that are there include Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Mario Bros., and the recently released Mario Kart Arcade GP (4 units of the latter game). Every attraction and arcade machine is free after you pay the entry fee of 35 or so dollars.
- DisneyQuest is a small "indoor theme park" located in Downtown Disney (Florida) on the west side next to the Pleasure Island AMC Cinemas and Pleasure Island Entertainment Complex. It contains a lot of virtual-reality attractions, small motion simulator rides, free arcade games, and a Cheesecake Factory.
- The second DisneyQuest was built and opened in Chicago, but it was permanently closed on September 4, 2001 due to low attendance. After the failure of DisneyQuest Chicago, the DisneyQuest project was officially brought to an end. Construction that had begun on a DisneyQuest in Philadelphia was scrapped, and a DisneyQuest at Disneyland Resort in California never proceeded past the planning stage. Disney announced another location to be built in downtown Toronto (at the Dundas Square inside the new high tech mall Metropolis), but the project was also canceled. After the closure of the Chicago location, Disney Regional Entertainment turned over control of the remaining location to Walt Disney World operations.
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