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| 296.1 | Three in Disneyland | SWAM1::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, Will Travel | Mon Feb 03 1992 15:57 | 18 | 
|  |     re .0:
    
    	I can't say for anywhere else (mostly because I don't remember),
    but Disneyland has three arcades.
    
    	1.  Main St. Penny arcade has two alcoves hidden from the street
    		that have more modern games.  I'd consider it mid-sized.
    
    	2.  Tomorrowland has a two-story structure full of games just next
    		to Space Mountain.
    
    	3.  Critter Country has a rather small arcade between the exits to
    		Splash Mountain and Country Bear.  This one has a handful
    		of old games (mostly shooting gallery types), and two
    		copies of "Mad Dog McCree" (which I will gladly describe to
    		anyone who wants to know it,  but offline)
    
    tom
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| 296.2 | Thanx! | HANNAH::DOUCETTE | Common Sense Rules! | Mon Feb 03 1992 17:27 | 15 | 
|  | Thanks for the info on Disneyland.  What about WDW, etc?  Can anyone
else help me on this?
You may be wondering why I'm asking this question.  Well, without getting
into much details, there is a group inside Digital looking into the 
possibility of connecting all the arcades in Disney to a WAN/LAN for
keeping world-wide top scores.
Sooo... this may get some visibility for Digital inside Disney.
Dave
P.S.
Please note the words... POSSIBILITY ... MAY ... none of this is definite
but we need to know if it's worth even proposing!
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| 296.3 | Some from the World | WOTVAX::BATTY | Well, I wouldn't start from here! | Tue Feb 04 1992 04:08 | 13 | 
|  |     I expect that each hotel/complex has an arcade. Certainly CBR, 
    Port Orleans and Fort Wilderness have. The Penny Arcade in Main 
    Street in the MK also has it's share of video games as well as the 
    traditional nickel and dime ones.
    
    As regards the games, I can only confirm (from bitter experience) 
    that each of the above had one of the accursed Ninja Terrapins (or 
    whatever!) machines.
    
    I can also confirm that my name won't be on the list of high 
    scorers!
    
    Mike B.
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| 296.4 |  | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 81 days | Tue Feb 04 1992 07:14 | 17 | 
|  |     From my '89 edition of Birnbaum (92 is in the mail :^()
    
    All the  Disney  owned  Resort Hotels have a game room, Fort Wilderness
    has 2 one at the  Meadow Trading Post and one at Pioneer Hall, 1 arcade
    at each of the 2 Villa Centers.  Not sure of the Village hotels
    
    MK - Penny Arcade on Main Street, Frontierland Shootin' Arcade.
    
    Epcot - COmmunicore, although not video  games  as  such, they are many
    hands on displays which have games as themes.
    
    MGM - not sure
    
    Claude
    
    BTW  if  this is realted to a  possible  DEC/Disney  project,  did  you
    considered contacting Disney?
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| 296.5 | Vacation Club Too! | WOTVAX::BATTY | Well, I wouldn't start from here! | Tue Feb 04 1992 07:54 | 5 | 
|  |     Sorry! Forgot to mention that the Vacation Club has one (although 
    I've only seen my friend's kids playing it on video) and also the 
    Y&BC.
    
    Mike B.
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| 296.6 |  | HANNAH::DOUCETTE | Common Sense Rules! | Tue Feb 04 1992 08:07 | 8 | 
|  | Thanks for the info,
I wanted to make sure there was enough arcades to make it worth even
contacting Disney (sounds like there might be).
Does anyone know about Disney Japan or Euro-Disney?
Dave
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| 296.7 | contemporary hotel | ALLVAX::STAATS | todd | Tue Feb 04 1992 11:14 | 1 | 
|  | The contemporary hotel has a decent sized arcade as well...
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