View Full Version : Disney Quest Orlando Games
tommykrash
06-13-2008, 10:09 PM
Has anyone been recently. Just wondering how many dedicaded classic games are left.
Thanks
shawnbo42
06-14-2008, 12:25 AM
I was there in Feb. there was a decent selection, maybe 35 or so pieces all told. But, who knows, things could've changed in the last 4 months.
mcgrail0007@netzero.net
06-14-2008, 12:44 AM
I haven't been to Disney Quest but Fun Spot on International Drive in Orlando had some classic games. I was there in March. For about $5 it was all you could play.
tommykrash
06-16-2008, 10:57 AM
I ended up going on Saturday and it was a great deal for $32. They had a good selection of classic games and most of them worked. There were a few problems with some of the games but overall to have that many classics in one place was good to see. We ended up going for 3 hours during the day and coming back at night for another 3 hours.
hunterhirsch
06-16-2008, 09:13 PM
The games currently there that I remember are Pac-Man, Missle Command, Frogger, Front Line, Tron, Discs of Tron, Millipede, Centipede, Galaga, Galaxion, Burgertime, an insane multi that had Lunar Lander, Space Invaders/Qix cocktail, Gorf, and probably about 10 others that I can't remember right now. All the classic stuff is on the fifth floor. Worth the trip. The Pac Man there seems to be set on Impossible mode. During our second session there were problems with about 5 games. Frogger had problems going right, Gorf's fire button was f-ed. Discs of tron looked destroyed. I'm assuming someone comes in and fixes these pretty quick since they all worked when it opened early in the day.
old_skoolin_jim
01-03-2009, 12:16 AM
I'm actually vacationing in Orlando right now (only have 2 days left, sadly!)
After reading this thread (thanks to the handy search function), I think I might seek out FunSpot instead. Not only is it closer to where I'm staying (Vacation Village by Wendy's off of 192,) I could totally play just as long as I would have at DQ for a fraction of the cost, and I wouldn't feel obligated to stay longer than I really want to.
As a side note though, this is my first real visit to the Orlando area and it's totally cool. Hopefully I'll be back within a few years!
Moon Jump
01-03-2009, 12:59 AM
I keep forgetting about the "other" FunSpot in Florida. Forgot they were still around. When you go to the one in New Hampshire, they have a book all about the history and they do mention the others that were opened during the arcade boom in the 80's.
I first went when to DQ they first opened, back when they used to have DQ related stuff in their store. I still have the DQ shirt and a worker asked me where I got it because I went there after I had dinner with my family.
The first time I went to DQ I was trying out Cyberspace Mountain and I saw a bunch of guys in dress clothes walking around and there was a guy from Disney trying to sell off DQ as a franchise, but the only one in Chicago opened and closed in a few years.
I wish the place was more popular. I loved the original games they had there like the Mighty Duck's Pinball Slam and Ride the Comix, but they never added anything new since they opened.
The retro floor with the Buzz Lightyear tank game, was pretty good, then the floor above it had a great selection of 80's and 90's games. Can't believe they still had The Punisher in Disney of all places.
s1lence
01-09-2009, 10:08 AM
I hit that place up 4 years ago when I was in the area. I was there for an entire day....pretty sweet.
Daft Punk
01-09-2009, 04:12 PM
Yeah fun spot in orlando is great ! Every time I go to o-town I try and hit them up.