In-Park Quests
What are Quests?
Take a real-life treasure hunt through Disney Theme Parks to find clues that will earn you exclusive virtual rewards! VMK Quests are the first-ever, Park-wide trivia games created to be played exclusively at Disneyland® park in California or Magic Kingdom® Park at Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida.The following quests are currently available to guests:
- There are currently no quests available
The following quests are no longer active or have expired:
- Insider Tour
- Haunted Mansion Quest
- Jungle Cruise Quest
- Fantasyland Quest
- Adventureland Quest
- Frontierland Quest
- Tomorrowland Quest (2006)
- Pirates of the Caribbean Quest
- Holiday Quest
- 50th Celebration Quest
- Thrill Seekers Quest
- High School Musical Quest
- POTC Treasure Hunt Quest
- Disney Animation Quest
- Tomorrowland Quest
- Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Quest
How do the Quests Work?
Obtaining the quest
Currently, the quests come in two basic formats: quests that guests pick up at VMK Central and quests that must be printed out prior to visiting the parks. Both types of quests feature trivia questions that must be answered correctly in order to receive the quest reward cards.Completing the quest
To complete your quest you will need to follow the clues around the park, and visit places for the answers if needed. If you prefer to complete your quest fast, or if you want to spend more time enjoying the park rather than questing, you could use the spoilers. To show your answer, you may need to scratch off answers, write in the answer, or tick a box. It will usually say on the quest what to do.Getting your Rewards
Once you've completed your quests, visit the desk at VMK Central (either at the Main Street Cinema or Innoventions) to turn them in for your VMK Cards. You will be asked for your park entrance ticket, and they will scan this. By scanning your ticket this lets the staff know that if you go back for more quests, it will not let you, but every 90 days you can go back for more! Your VMK Cards will have codes on the back, to enter in game. From May 5th onwards, guests may now obtain a card and code for the Mickey TV by completing 3 or more quests correctly.NOTE: VMK Central is now closed both in WDW and DLR, thus, you may not turn in any quests for prizes now.
Discussion community comments archived from Talk:In-Park Quests
All that I've heard is that the DLR adventureland and fantasyland quests have been retired, have the WDW ones been too? I don't think so, we need more information on this. --Schmoofy 20:38, 7 February 2007 (CST)