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DisneyQuest

DisneyQuest was a chain of indoor interactive theme parks in the United States operated by the Disney Regional Entertainment subsidiary of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

DisneyQuest
Walt Disney World's DisneyQuest as it appeared in Disney Springs when the district was known as Downtown Disney
LocationWalt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida and Chicago, Illinois, United States
Coordinates28°22′13″N 81°31′20″W / 28.37033°N 81.52211°W / 28.37033; -81.52211 (Walt Disney World)
StatusDefunct[[]]
OpenedJune 19, 1998 (Walt Disney World)[1]
June 16, 1999 (1999-06-16) (Chicago)[2]
ClosedSeptember 4, 2001 (Chicago)[3]
July 2, 2017 (Walt Disney World)[4]
Operated byDisney Regional Entertainment (1998–2010)
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts (2010–2017)
ThemeIndoor Interactive Theme Park

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.[5] It was meant to target large cities and urban areas. Had the project continued, Disney would have had plans to construct locations in many major cities in the United States, like Philadelphia and Baltimore. However, only two locations were built; one in Walt Disney World and a much shorter-lived one in Chicago.[6]

History edit

DisneyQuest first opened on June 19, 1998, as part of a major expansion of the Downtown Disney entertainment district (today Disney Springs) at Downtown Disney West Side, and was intended as the first of a larger chain of similar facilities.[1]

The first DisneyQuest outside of a resort was opened in Chicago on June 16, 1999, with plans for more locations worldwide.[2] The Chicago location was in a development, North Bridge, where ESPN Zone, a fellow Disney Regional chain, opened about a month later.[7]

On December 9, 1998, Disney Regional announced Philadelphia as a new location as a tenant of the Pavilion at Market East project developed by Goldenberg Group on the former location of a Gimbels Department Store.[6]

The Chicago location permanently closed on September 4, 2001, after 2 years and 3 months of operating due to low visitor numbers as well as other, broader issues. While the location was generating income, it was not enough for Disney.[3]

After the failure of DisneyQuest Chicago, the DisneyQuest project was officially brought to an end. Construction that had begun in Philadelphia was scrapped, leaving a giant hole in its place for several years; the hole has since been filled and the space later became a parking lot.[8] A DisneyQuest at the Disneyland Resort in California never proceeded past the planning stage. Disney announced another location to be built in downtown Toronto but the project was canceled. After the closure of the Chicago location, Disney Regional Entertainment turned over control of the remaining location to Walt Disney World operations.[5]

On June 30, 2015, Disney officials announced that the Walt Disney World location would close in 2016 as part of the continued redevelopment of Downtown Disney into Disney Springs.[9] A spokesperson for the labor unions that represent Disney employees who work at DisneyQuest stated that displaced workers will be relocated to other positions. The property was set to be redeveloped into a new attraction themed to the NBA after they left their previous location at Universal CityWalk.[10] In November 2016, Disney officials announced that DisneyQuest would remain open for the remainder of the year and into 2017, with no definitive closing date. They further stated that they had no update on the status of the NBA attraction other than it was still planned for the site.[10] On January 30, 2017, the Disney Parks announced that DisneyQuest would close after July 2, 2017, so work on the NBA Experience attraction could begin.[11] DisneyQuest's final day of operation was on July 2, 2017, and was demolished a few months later.[4]

Its replacement, the NBA Experience, officially opened on August 12, 2019. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the venue closed in March 2020, and all guest actors were laid off in October the same year. On August 16, 2021, Disney announced that the venue would not reopen, with a replacement not being announced yet.[12]

Former attractions edit

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer Gold: Man a pirate ship and destroy other ships, sea monsters, and fortresses to collect gold. One player captains the ship by steering and controlling the throttle, while up to four gunners control the cannons to destroy other ships.
  • Virtual Jungle Cruise: Guests paddle an inflatable raft (with real paddles) as they make their way down a prehistoric river, avoiding dinosaurs and occasionally getting sprayed with water. It is based on Jungle Cruise.
  • CyberSpace Mountain: Guests design a roller coaster on a design kiosk, then sit in a pitch-and-roll simulator and ride it. Guests may also ride pre-built coasters. It is hosted by Bill Nye the Science Guy, who instead refers to himself as "Bill Nye the Coaster Guy". This attraction is based on the ride Space Mountain.
  • Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride: Players wear a head-mounted display as they ride a magic carpet through Agrabah, collecting gems to find The Genie, who has been hidden away in the Cave of Wonders.
  • Animation Academy: Regular sessions throughout the day teach how to draw characters, step by step, and learning the process to draw the characters with lightpens on computer screens. Afterwards, guests may purchase a printout.
  • 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, and then it will be available for purchase.
  • 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.
  • The Song Maker: Guests are able to create their own song and then they are able to buy it later throughout their visit.
  • Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam: Players "become" a pinball in a gigantic projected pinball game;[13] 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, called 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.
  • Ride the Comix: 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. As of early 2011, Ride the Comix 4 has been "overtaken by villains" and was in service only on days where the building is near capacity. However, guests were still able to play Ride the Comix on the fifth floor directly above. On September 7, 2014, Ride the Comix was closed to allow for additional seating for the FoodQuest quick service restaurant.
  • 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 former Magic Kingdom attraction, ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter; actor Jeffrey Jones reprised his role as Chairman Clench.
  • Cave of Wonders Slide: A 150-foot (46m) long spiral slide that took guests from the third floor to the first. It was closed in DisneyQuest's first year of operation.
  • Treasure of the Incas: Players drive small remote-control toy trucks through a maze in search of treasure. Along a wall were stations with a steering wheel and a video screen by which to drive the truck; the floor of the room was clear plastic through which friends could see the trucks driving around so that they could shout directions to the driver. This attraction was plagued by interference from emerging technologies such as cell phones, and was finally closed after one of the vehicles caught fire. The clear flooring and mazes could still be seen near the Virtual Jungle Cruise area, adjacent to the Safari hunting games until 2007 when the floor was recovered and new games moved to the area. This area was now entirely jungle themed and is home to several Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice arcade machines.
  • Magic Mirrors: Guests could take a picture of themselves and then edit their faces to appear like cartoons. The attraction closed in 2005 and was later converted to seating.
  • Hercules in the Underworld: Six guests would each control their own character from Disney's Hercules with a joystick. The object of the game was to collect lightning bolts and defeat Hades. This attraction was replaced with "Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer Gold".

All the redemption games were removed from the facility in January 2015 as a cautionary measure, in response to a state law that Disney believed made the games illegal under certain circumstances.[14]

When DisneyQuest closed down on July 2, 2017, the remaining arcade games (including the Fix-It Felix Jr. arcade games from Wreck-It Ralph) were removed, and most of them were sold or put into storage.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pecho, Bruce (May 31, 1998). "Virtual Reality Rules At Disney's Newest Theme Park". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. from the original on April 27, 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Bigness, Jon (June 16, 1999). "Disney's Daring Concept". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Elder, Robert. "What went wrong at DisneyQuest?". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. from the original on April 27, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Skambis, Chip (July 2, 2017). "DisneyQuest to close Sunday". WFTV. Cox Media Group. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Cancelled - Disney Quest (YouTube video). Bright Sun Films. May 19, 2017. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
  6. ^ a b Gunts, Edward (December 10, 1998). "Disney to build Philadelphia theme park 'DisneyQuest' to be centerpiece of Market St. Development". The Baltimore Sun. from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved July 18, 2013.
  7. ^ "Disney's double plans: Disney Regional Entertainment said..." Chicago Tribune. March 4, 1999. from the original on October 24, 2017. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  8. ^ Perjurer, Kevin (September 4, 2018). Defunctland: The Failure of Disney's Arcade Chain, DisneyQuest (YouTube video). from the original on November 24, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  9. ^ Sandra Pedicini (June 30, 2015). "DisneyQuest closing at Downtown Disney". orlandosentinel.com. Tribune Newspapers. from the original on July 1, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  10. ^ a b Sandra Pedicini (November 7, 2016). "DisneyQuest remaining open into 2017; no updates on NBA attraction". orlandosentinel.com. Tribune Newspapers. from the original on November 8, 2016. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  11. ^ Tavss, Jeff (January 30, 2017). "Walt Disney World's DisneyQuest to close in July". WPLG. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
  12. ^ Carter, Ashley (August 16, 2021). "NBA Experience at Disney Springs will not reopen". mynews13.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  13. ^ "DisneyQuest, and the Rest". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 104. Ziff Davis. March 1998. p. 110.
  14. ^ "Disney Is Removing Redemption Games And Crane Machines From Its Florida FECs". Vending Times. Archived from the original on February 8, 2015. Retrieved February 6, 2015.

Further reading edit

  • Bishop, Rollin (October 18, 2018). "The dream of DisneyQuest is dead". Polygon. Retrieved October 21, 2018.

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DisneyQuest was a chain of indoor interactive theme parks in the United States operated by the Disney Regional Entertainment subsidiary of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts DisneyQuestWalt Disney World s DisneyQuest as it appeared in Disney Springs when the district was known as Downtown DisneyLocationWalt Disney World Resort Lake Buena Vista Florida and Chicago Illinois United StatesCoordinates28 22 13 N 81 31 20 W 28 37033 N 81 52211 W 28 37033 81 52211 Walt Disney World StatusDefunct OpenedJune 19 1998 Walt Disney World 1 June 16 1999 1999 06 16 Chicago 2 ClosedSeptember 4 2001 Chicago 3 July 2 2017 Walt Disney World 4 Operated byDisney Regional Entertainment 1998 2010 Walt Disney Parks and Resorts 2010 2017 ThemeIndoor Interactive Theme ParkThe 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 5 It was meant to target large cities and urban areas Had the project continued Disney would have had plans to construct locations in many major cities in the United States like Philadelphia and Baltimore However only two locations were built one in Walt Disney World and a much shorter lived one in Chicago 6 Contents 1 History 2 Former attractions 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingHistory editDisneyQuest first opened on June 19 1998 as part of a major expansion of the Downtown Disney entertainment district today Disney Springs at Downtown Disney West Side and was intended as the first of a larger chain of similar facilities 1 The first DisneyQuest outside of a resort was opened in Chicago on June 16 1999 with plans for more locations worldwide 2 The Chicago location was in a development North Bridge where ESPN Zone a fellow Disney Regional chain opened about a month later 7 On December 9 1998 Disney Regional announced Philadelphia as a new location as a tenant of the Pavilion at Market East project developed by Goldenberg Group on the former location of a Gimbels Department Store 6 The Chicago location permanently closed on September 4 2001 after 2 years and 3 months of operating due to low visitor numbers as well as other broader issues While the location was generating income it was not enough for Disney 3 After the failure of DisneyQuest Chicago the DisneyQuest project was officially brought to an end Construction that had begun in Philadelphia was scrapped leaving a giant hole in its place for several years the hole has since been filled and the space later became a parking lot 8 A DisneyQuest at the Disneyland Resort in California never proceeded past the planning stage Disney announced another location to be built in downtown Toronto but the project was canceled After the closure of the Chicago location Disney Regional Entertainment turned over control of the remaining location to Walt Disney World operations 5 On June 30 2015 Disney officials announced that the Walt Disney World location would close in 2016 as part of the continued redevelopment of Downtown Disney into Disney Springs 9 A spokesperson for the labor unions that represent Disney employees who work at DisneyQuest stated that displaced workers will be relocated to other positions The property was set to be redeveloped into a new attraction themed to the NBA after they left their previous location at Universal CityWalk 10 In November 2016 Disney officials announced that DisneyQuest would remain open for the remainder of the year and into 2017 with no definitive closing date They further stated that they had no update on the status of the NBA attraction other than it was still planned for the site 10 On January 30 2017 the Disney Parks announced that DisneyQuest would close after July 2 2017 so work on the NBA Experience attraction could begin 11 DisneyQuest s final day of operation was on July 2 2017 and was demolished a few months later 4 Its replacement the NBA Experience officially opened on August 12 2019 However due to the COVID 19 pandemic the venue closed in March 2020 and all guest actors were laid off in October the same year On August 16 2021 Disney announced that the venue would not reopen with a replacement not being announced yet 12 Former attractions editPirates of the Caribbean Battle for Buccaneer Gold Man a pirate ship and destroy other ships sea monsters and fortresses to collect gold One player captains the ship by steering and controlling the throttle while up to four gunners control the cannons to destroy other ships Virtual Jungle Cruise Guests paddle an inflatable raft with real paddles as they make their way down a prehistoric river avoiding dinosaurs and occasionally getting sprayed with water It is based on Jungle Cruise CyberSpace Mountain Guests design a roller coaster on a design kiosk then sit in a pitch and roll simulator and ride it Guests may also ride pre built coasters It is hosted by Bill Nye the Science Guy who instead refers to himself as Bill Nye the Coaster Guy This attraction is based on the ride Space Mountain Aladdin s Magic Carpet Ride Players wear a head mounted display as they ride a magic carpet through Agrabah collecting gems to find The Genie who has been hidden away in the Cave of Wonders Animation Academy Regular sessions throughout the day teach how to draw characters step by step and learning the process to draw the characters with lightpens on computer screens Afterwards guests may purchase a printout 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 and then it will be available for purchase 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 The Song Maker Guests are able to create their own song and then they are able to buy it later throughout their visit Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam Players become a pinball in a gigantic projected pinball game 13 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 called 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 Ride the Comix 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 As of early 2011 Ride the Comix 4 has been overtaken by villains and was in service only on days where the building is near capacity However guests were still able to play Ride the Comix on the fifth floor directly above On September 7 2014 Ride the Comix was closed to allow for additional seating for the FoodQuest quick service restaurant 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 former Magic Kingdom attraction ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter actor Jeffrey Jones reprised his role as Chairman Clench Cave of Wonders Slide A 150 foot 46m long spiral slide that took guests from the third floor to the first It was closed in DisneyQuest s first year of operation Treasure of the Incas Players drive small remote control toy trucks through a maze in search of treasure Along a wall were stations with a steering wheel and a video screen by which to drive the truck the floor of the room was clear plastic through which friends could see the trucks driving around so that they could shout directions to the driver This attraction was plagued by interference from emerging technologies such as cell phones and was finally closed after one of the vehicles caught fire The clear flooring and mazes could still be seen near the Virtual Jungle Cruise area adjacent to the Safari hunting games until 2007 when the floor was recovered and new games moved to the area This area was now entirely jungle themed and is home to several Let s Go Jungle Lost on the Island of Spice arcade machines Magic Mirrors Guests could take a picture of themselves and then edit their faces to appear like cartoons The attraction closed in 2005 and was later converted to seating Hercules in the Underworld Six guests would each control their own character from Disney s Hercules with a joystick The object of the game was to collect lightning bolts and defeat Hades This attraction was replaced with Pirates of the Caribbean Battle for Buccaneer Gold All the redemption games were removed from the facility in January 2015 as a cautionary measure in response to a state law that Disney believed made the games illegal under certain circumstances 14 When DisneyQuest closed down on July 2 2017 the remaining arcade games including the Fix It Felix Jr arcade games from Wreck It Ralph were removed and most of them were sold or put into storage nbsp Virtual Jungle Cruise nbsp Aladdin s Magic Carpet Ride nbsp The third floor atrium nbsp Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam nbsp Ride the ComixSee also editSix Flags Power Plant a similar concept that opened in 1985References edit a b Pecho Bruce May 31 1998 Virtual Reality Rules At Disney s Newest Theme Park Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Archived from the original on April 27 2016 Retrieved April 18 2016 a b Bigness Jon June 16 1999 Disney s Daring Concept Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Retrieved April 18 2016 a b Elder Robert What went wrong at DisneyQuest tribunedigital chicagotribune Archived from the original on April 27 2016 a b Skambis Chip July 2 2017 DisneyQuest to close Sunday WFTV Cox Media Group Retrieved July 2 2017 a b Cancelled Disney Quest YouTube video Bright Sun Films May 19 2017 Retrieved December 16 2017 a b Gunts Edward December 10 1998 Disney to build Philadelphia theme park DisneyQuest to be centerpiece of Market St Development The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved July 18 2013 Disney s double plans Disney Regional Entertainment said Chicago Tribune March 4 1999 Archived from the original on October 24 2017 Retrieved October 23 2017 Perjurer Kevin September 4 2018 Defunctland The Failure of Disney s Arcade Chain DisneyQuest YouTube video Archived from the original on November 24 2018 Retrieved November 23 2018 Sandra Pedicini June 30 2015 DisneyQuest closing at Downtown Disney orlandosentinel com Tribune Newspapers Archived from the original on July 1 2015 Retrieved June 30 2015 a b Sandra Pedicini November 7 2016 DisneyQuest remaining open into 2017 no updates on NBA attraction orlandosentinel com Tribune Newspapers Archived from the original on November 8 2016 Retrieved November 8 2016 Tavss Jeff January 30 2017 Walt Disney World s DisneyQuest to close in July WPLG Retrieved February 1 2017 Carter Ashley August 16 2021 NBA Experience at Disney Springs will not reopen mynews13 com Retrieved August 16 2021 DisneyQuest and the Rest Electronic Gaming Monthly No 104 Ziff Davis March 1998 p 110 Disney Is Removing Redemption Games And Crane Machines From Its Florida FECs Vending Times Archived from the original on February 8 2015 Retrieved February 6 2015 Further reading editBishop Rollin October 18 2018 The dream of DisneyQuest is dead Polygon Retrieved October 21 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DisneyQuest amp oldid 1174976448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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