Advance reservations for Neverland Club

reyberal

Earning My Ears
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We will be at WDW in late Sept. How far in advance should I make reservations for the Neverland Club? I was just going to wait until we arrived, but wanted to make sure we'll be able to take my daughter one night. It sounds like so much fun for the little ones!!:)
 
If you know what night you want to take your daughter to Neverland Club, I would book it in advance....you never know how those things go...There is a limited number of kids that they can accept at a time, so there's a possibility that you could want to go the same day that 1,000 other parents want to take their child....It doesn't hurt to try last minute as long as you won't be devasted if you don't get to take her there! (Note: reses. can be made up to 120 days in advance...) If you decide to make reservations, make sure you find out about their cancellation policy. I forget what it is, but it's different from a PS at a restaurant...I think you must notify them 24 or 48 hours ahead to not be charged...just check to make sure....

It is a wonderful experience if you can have your daughter do it!!!
 
I booked the Sandcastle Club for my girls for our Sept. stay, when I called in my PS.
 
If you're flexible on which night you want to go, then I think you can safely wait until you arrive. We have booked the children's clubs at the last minute before and haven't had any problems getting the kids in. Of course there's always the chance that it could be booked up so if you know for sure which night you want, it might not be a bad idea to go ahead and make the reservaiton.

I think generally, though, the clubs are fairly easy to get into, unless it's a major holiday (like New Year's Eve for example). And they are soooo much fun for the children! My kids ask every trip now if they can go back!
 

i have a 4 year old boy and a 7 year old girl do they seem to have enough things to keep them busy for a couple hours?would like to try to sneak to ohana or kona for an adult dinner one night.
 
Hi Skip. My 4yo DD and 7yo DS loved the Neverland Club last year - perfect for 'Ohana or Kona Cafe. They ended up staying for about 4 1/2 hours and were distinctly peeved when we showed up to take them back to our room. There's a kid-style buffet, Disney videos, arts & crafts supplies, video games and arcade games. They had a blast! It's one of their top things to go back to on our next trip, in fact. The theming is amazing and parents generally feel better because they're given a beeper to carry.
 
My husband and I were thinking of doing the Keys to the KIngdom tour. I can't take the kids on that where do you suggest taking them? What would a 9 and 6yrs olds like?:confused:
 












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