Anyone used Pinocchio's Workshop?

HollyannHeck

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Hiya, I am new here (sorta, I have been reading for WEEKS, lol) and I just love all the helpful information!
We are going in March, I have 2 kids, a 10 year old boy and a girl who will be 8 by then, and I am wondering if anyone who has used the Pinocchio's Workshop deal at the GC can tell me if their kids had fun! My husband is in Iraq and comes home just a few days before we leave, so we are going to have a romantic dinner and night to ourselves, as he goes back to Iraq a few days after we get home.
It's so counter to my impulses to send my kids to daycare while on a Disney trip, but this time it's not all about them! :cool1: I'm just hoping they will have a good time and won't think it's totally lame.
 
We put our daughter in Pinocchio's Workshop one night a few months back and she loved it. They took her up to see the fireworks from a balcony on the 5th floor. She asks to go back there everytime we go back.
 
My son went last summer. He was 6 years old and he loved it. He begged to go back the next night. He still talks about it now. Don't feel bad, just go out and have a great time!
 
Our kids LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! I felt strange about it too, but they honestly had an amazing time!
 

What is the cost? DD 8 really wants to go next week....and she dosen't even know what it is!:rolleyes1
 
Please thank your husband for his support of our country and to you for supporting him and his mission!

Jack
 
We are here now and used it a few nights ago and have used it on previous trips. DS loves it. It's $13 an hour with a two hour min. Dinner is $6.
 
Technically my daughter will be 4.25-years old on our next visit at the end of September. However, in many ways she can pass as a 5-year old right now. She is pretty tall for her age as well (42-43").

Do you think it is possible for us to pass her off as a 5-year old and enroll her for a night in Pinocchio's Workshop? I know she would love it, and my wife and I could have a nice dinner at Napa.

-J
 
I can't remember if we had to show proof of her age, but you do fill out a whole bunch of forms as they are regulated by California Daycare legislation, so I really don't think you can send a child under 5 due to liabilities and staffing ratios. I believe you can make arrangements for in room babysitting for younger children but I don't know what the cost is on that.
 
We did not have to show proof of our children's ages, but I know that it is definitely five and older. There didn't appear to be any children that were on the edge when we were there. I thought it was a bit expensive for the two of our kids, but well worth it. The kids had a blast and we had a nice dinner. They take a picture of your family so they know who can pick them up, which I liked. Come a little early though because you have to fill out a whole stack of papers.
 
My son was 10 and my daughter was 8 last year when we went. They had a great time! If there are fireworks the night they are at the workshop, they will take them up to watch them from a balcony. You also have the option of having dinner for your children at an additional charge. We normally pick up the paperwork a day or two before and fill it out at our leisure. They will take a picture of you with your children for identification purposes. My kids beg to go, so they must be doing something right!

Enjoy your dinner with your husband! Are you going to Napa Rose?
 
Sounds like a good deal.
How early should I reserve a spot for my kids. We're going in later October. Should I do it now? Or can it wait till we get there?
My youngest Son is turning 5 the very next day after we want to use it. I hope that works.
 


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