MagiQuest is an amazingly fun experience for kids. Surprisingly, adults seem to have a great time with it too, though!
Amazingly fun.
Its an indoor waterpark with a fun addicting game call magiquest
There is no magiquest game for any console; just the computer. However, there has been a lot of discussion about it on the magiquest forums, and so I think that they will come out with one. Right now, they are probably too busy with MQO.
It depends on which magiquest you are talking about. The Great Wolf Lodge magiquests probably are, but the others are most likely not.
MagiQuest's website is www.magiquest.com, but you cannot play online at it. To play online, you must order the MQO (MagiQuest Online) from any MagiQuest location, or order it from online, but if you do, the physical disc must ship. However, online you can freely look at your stats, leaderboards, rankings, and many other things at MyMQ by signing up for a free account.
In the dragon's lair! :)
The question does not make any sense. It's either "How much does a MagiQuest wand cost?" $14.95. Or "How long does a MagiQuest wand last?" Technically it lasts forever, but you have to pay for time in the kingdoms. That varies depending on where you are from $9.95 and hour to $9.95 a day.
$15 per disk
only $10
Winterra and Charlock are the dragon twins
No. There are 2 Magiquests in Japan and the rest are in America.
MagiQuest online, or MQO, can only be purchased through a MQ location or online in the form of a CD-Rom. when you purchase this, there is a rectangular sticker on the back with a long number. This number can be used, once the disc is downloaded onto your computer, to identify yourself and connect with real MagiQuest locations and stats.
He is a tree near where the river meets the stone wall.