Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour

Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour is a 2000 kart racing video game, developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Eidos Interactive. The tracks are based on attractions found around the Walt Disney World Resort.

Each track features authentic music from the attraction it represents, except for Space Mountain, which uses the 1996-2003 onboard soundtrack from the Disneyland version of the attraction; and the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster track does not feature Aerosmith songs, and the track's name omits "Starring Aerosmith," probably due to licensing issues.

Gameplay
There are 13 playable racers including:
 * Amanda Sparkle
 * Bruno Biggs
 * Otto Plugnut
 * Oliver Chickly III
 * Polly Roger
 * Baron Karlott
 * Tiara Damage
 * X.U.D. 71 †
 * Moe Whiplash
 * Ned Shredbetter †
 * Chip (depicted as in the show Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers) ††
 * Dale (depicted as in the show Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers) ††
 * Jiminy Cricket † ††

† Initially unplayable †† Appears outside of game

Racing vehicles vary depending on the track. There are, for example, logs at Splash Mountain, locomotives for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, 'Doom Buggies' in the Haunted Mansion and Time Rovers at Disney's Animal Kingdom's DINOSAUR.

Storyline
Jiminy Cricket tells a story of a day where Chip 'n' Dale accidentally break the fireworks control machine at the Magic Kingdom and with the help of some park visitors, must race across the Resort to find the scattered pieces.

Tracks

 * Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
 * The Haunted Mansion
 * Jungle Cruise
 * Pirates of the Caribbean
 * Space Mountain
 * Splash Mountain
 * Tomorrowland Speedway
 * Test Track
 * Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
 * Dinosaur
 * Disney's Blizzard Beach
 * Disney's Typhoon Lagoon

Music
The soundtrack features authentic Disney music from the attractions, with the exception of Space Mountain, which features music from the Disneyland version, and Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, which does not feature Aerosmith as the actual attraction does.

Interestingly, the soundtrack to the game contains at least three holdovers from past Crystal Dynamics games. The music for DINOSAUR is lifted from the Prehistory Channel level of Gex: Enter the Gecko. The music for Blizzard Beach is lifted from Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko, albeit with the portion containing the Gex 3 theme replaced by a section of "Tis the Season to be Jolly". Lastly, the music for Rock 'n' Roller Coaster is derived from Total Eclipse's Aqueous Major, the first level in the game. All of these games have been released on the PlayStation (Total Eclipse was released as "Total Eclipse: Turbo"), a console which this game is also on.

Trivia

 * The player does not need to get 1st place on the Splash Mountain course in order to win the game.