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DisneyQuest - Ultimate Interactive Adventure!

Disney Quest Tickets and Hours of Operation
DisneyQuest is an indoor interactive Theme Park, open daily from 10:30
a.m. until midnight. 

Adult admission is $27 plus tax. Child admission (ages three to nine
years) is $21 plus tax, with children under three receiving complimentary
admission. Strollers are not permitted. This price includes one-day
admission and unlimited play on all DisneyQuest attractions and games
(excludes prize redemption games). Children under 10 years old must be
accompanied by an adult.

DisneyQuest is now included on the Unlimited Magic Pass for Walt
Disney World® Resort guests! Receive complimentary admission
throughout your stay.

Directions to DisneyQuest 

From Interstate 4, take exit 26B and follow the signs to Downtown
Disney. We are located in the West Side, adjacent to the AMC 24
Theaters and House of Blues.

Contact Information 

For general information and inquiries, please call (407) 828-4600†.
For merchandise information, please call (407) 938-6290†.
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Located at Downtown Disney West Side, DisneyQuest is ideal for Guests of all ages.

THE ADVENTURE BEGINS!

DISNEYQUEST CHALLENGES GUESTS
TO EXPLORE, SCORE, CREATE, AND REPLAY


On June 19, 1998, Disney Regional Entertainment officially opened the doors to the first DisneyQuest, the "ultimate interactive adventure" for all ages, combining the magic of Disney with the most engaging technologies. The opening of the 100,000-sq. ft., five-story flagship facility, located at Downtown Disney West Side at Walt Disney World® Resort, will be followed by a Chicago site in Summer 1999, with future sites planned in 20 to 30 other major domestic and international destination markets.

Art Levitt, president of Disney Regional Entertainment, explained the mission of the new concept: "Within a two- to three-hour visit, guests can embark on adventures that let them actually enter the story and become a part of it. DisneyQuest showcases many of our beloved characters and places and presents them in a bold new way, using advanced technology to turn fantasy into reality."

True to the spirit of Walt Disney himself, DisneyQuest began with a dream ... and a dare. "We saw this new concept as a tremendous challenge," recalls Joe DiNunzio, vice president of new ventures for Walt Disney Imagineering, who spearheaded the creative development of DisneyQuest. "Our Imagineers have spent the last two years answeringthat challenge. I am confident we have succeeded in creating an entirely new kind of entertainment experience for our guests."

The DisneyQuest experience begins with a ride on a seemingly out-of-control "Cybrolator" guided by the madcap Genie of the Lamp from "Aladdin." The doors open to the Ventureport,  crossroads of adventure leading to four distinct worlds of entertainment: the Explore Zone, Score Zone, Create Zone, and Replay Zone.

The gateway to the Explore Zone is the tiger’s head from the "Aladdin" Cave of Wonders, which leads to a 150-foot slide that drops three stories. A "dimensional rift" slashed through a comic book by Maleficent from "Sleeping Beauty" grants passage into the Score Zone. A digital artist's palette is the entrance to the Create Zone. An energetic collage of classic '50s moon-crazy symbols leads to the retro-future of the Replay Zone.

A range of adventure awaits in the Explore Zone, a portal to experience where time is no barrier. Navigate a primeval world in "Virtual Jungle Cruise," where dangers include hungry dinosaurs and a cataclysmic comet. Drive a camera-equipped, radio-controlled car on a "Treasures of the Incas" hunt beneath the glass floor of Explore itself. Fly through the streets of Agrabah on a hunt to release the Genie in "Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride." Join Hercules and his friends and battle Hades in "Hercules in the Underworld."

The Score Zone offers a "competition city" where experiences are fueled by adrenaline, fast reflexes, and quick thinking. Go sword-to-sword with super-villains as you fly through a 3-D comic-book world in "Ride the Comix!" Rescue Earth colonists under attack while piloting a planetary walker in "Invasion! An Alien Encounter." Jump onto a life-size joystick motion base and hip-check your friends in "}Ýû_ucks Pinball Slam."

Imagination is the key to the Create Zone, an Imagineering studio where it takes only a child’s sense of wonder to realize an artist’s dream. Design the roller coaster of your dreams (or nightmares), then buckle up and ride your creation on "CyberSpace Mountain," a 360-degree pitch-and-roll simulator. Learn the secrets of Disney animation at the "Animation Academy." Create a toy from a vast menu of parts at "Sid's Create-a-Toy," then take it home for real! Indulge in a virtual makeover at the "Magic Mirror." Create a painting of color and movement at the "Living Easels."

The excitement of the '50s space craze sets the mood for the Replay Zone, three levels of classic rides and games with a futuristic twist. Climb into a bubble-top bumper car, choose your role as driver or gunner, and shoot it out with playground-size balls in "Buzz Lightyear's AstroBlaster." Discover a trove of custom redemption games, from "Dumbo's Water Race" to "Mickey's Lunar Rally" and other treasures old and new.

Adventurers can enjoy a respite in two areas operated by the Cheesecake Factory through a new Express concept: FoodQuest, which offers a quick gourmet fix of fresh salads, sandwiches, pizza, and fun foods; and the Wonderland Café, featuring indulgent desserts and drinks. While dining at the Wonderland Café, guests can experience a one-of-a-kind Internet-based attraction, the Wonderland Web Adventures.

Even in its logo graphic featuring "Hurricane Mickey," a swirling variation of the classic mouse icon, DisneyQuest promises to be dynamic, forward-moving, and altogether different from the company'}ݻ_us entertainment experiences.

DisneyQuest has partnered with industry leaders to deliver this breakthrough entertainment product. Key promotional and technology participants are American Express, Compaq Computer Corporation, Hughes-JVC Technology, and Silicon Graphics, Inc.

Disney Regional Entertainment was established in 1996 to create breakthrough entertainment concepts for metropolitan and suburban markets in the U.S. and abroad. These businesses are built on Disney’s creative talents and the popularity of Disney and its affiliated brands. Currently under the banner of Disney Regional Entertainment are DisneyQuest; ESPN Zone, a sports-themed dining and entertainment venue in Baltimore and coming to Chicago and New York in Summer 1999; and Club Disney, family playsites located in Southern California, with openings planned for early 1999 in Chandler and Glendale, Arizona, outside of Phoenix, and in Lone Tree, Colorado, outside of Denver, in March, 1999.

For local, public information about DisneyQuest, call (407) 828-4600. Disney's Official Disney Quest Website