Is the Neverland Club open during the day for crafts during the day?
I am not necessarily looking to leave my dd there but thought it might be something we could enjoy together.
thanks.
markar92
Wilderness Lodge Dec 2007
Poly - Dec 2008!
Is the Neverland Club open during the day for crafts during the day?
My DD's were 7 and 10 . They are big Peter Pan fans, and loved the theming of the Neverland Club. They had such a fantastic time they didn't want to leave. It was the first time we ever did one of the kids clubs, but we would do it again in a heartbeat.How old were you DDs? We will be there in January with 4 yr. old grandkids and want to go out with some friends for dinner. Is Neverland your 1st choice? Thanks for your advice.
I am a child care center director and I would not leave my children in a place where the parents were not allowed to see the inside. In fact in California we are required to have an open door policy at all child care facilities. Now that is not to say that parents can hang out and play with the kids, but we are required (and would any if we weren't) to allow parents to inspect the facility.
On a side note - I did drop by the Neverland club one night and check it out to see if my niece would enjoy it. They let me in and gave me a little tour. It was a great center
Oh, you're allowed to see inside. I think they just don't want adults to stay. When we dropped our kids off, they gave us a whole tour of the facility, and there was never any hurry for us to leave. I think we could have stayed as long as we needed for our kids to feel comfortable. That being said, our kids wanted us to leave ASAP.Thanks-I would feel much better if we were able to see the facilities before actually leaving our gkids there. Just call me one concerned nana.
$11/hour/child is what we paid, and it included dinner for the kids.What is the cost please?
What is the cost please?
So if we dropped the kids off at 7:00, 7:30 there would be plenty of food left? Is there an minimum time they have to stay did I see three hours some where?
So for three kids that would be like a $100 but I guess it would be worth it. I want to see view and eat at CG and kids will be too tired especially youngest to make it because that day we will be all day at DHS for Star Wars without a break. Sounds great, and my youngest is a huge Peter Pan fan, I think he would okay with staying he will be almost 5 and doesn't really have separation problems plus two older bros will be with them.
Has anyone heard anything about Dolphin kids club? I was thinking of a night at Epcot/Boardwalk eat at the Dolphin also.