Childcare Camps: Neverland vs. Mouseketeer

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Hello. I'm hoping someone can help :flower: We're making our first trip home to SSR in November and it includes our anniversary. So, we want to have an adult's dinner out and let our 5-year-old daughter have a good time.

Question: For an outgoing 5 year old who loves arts and crafts, swimming, games, and movies, which childcare camp would you recommend and why: Neverland vs. Mouseketeer.

If it makes any difference, we're planning to try and have dinner at Victoria and Albert's in the Grand Floridian so we're leaning toward the Mousekteer for convenience but we really want our daughter to have her own "magical" experience.

Many thanks in advance.
 
I've only gone in the Mousekteer club to check it out and it looked nice. This past Nov. DD stayed at the Neverland Club. She was 6 at the time and still talks about how much fun she had and that she wants to go back! I think Neverland Club is bigger and had more things for the kids to do. The huge movie screen was a bonus and the themeing in there is so great! The CM's were all so nice. There was an arts and crafts section, puppet theater with puppets, computers, video games, dress up costumes, all sorts of toys and games, the movie screen. The place looks like it is right out of Peter Pan! DD left with a bacelet she made and a mask. She had dinner while watching a movie and didn't want to leave when we went to pick her up. My vote would be for the Neverland Club!
 
My oldest grandson is 7 and really loved the Neverland Club. If you haven't seen it check it out. It is themed from the moment you walk in to the Darling nursery with the open window the children climb through into Neverland. It is complete with a pirate ship which houses video games,caves and an alligator buffet.

My middle grandchild just turned four and is now old enough to go and can't wait!
 
My daughter is 13, and she still remembers the time she went to Neverland Club when she was 6! She would go back there now in a heartbeat.
 

Between the two, we liked the Neverland Club. It is much bigger than the Mouseketeer club. But for convenience to V&A's I think Mouseketeer would be a fine choice. We have used both clubs and the kids were happy with both. I would rather be at the same location as were the kids are just for the convenience. They are both fine places and have plenty to keep kids busy for a couple of hours.
 
Our grandkids loved Neverland and we're using it again for our trip with the other bunch in June.
 
My kids are going to Neverland Club in a couple weeks. My oldest wanted to do something on her own so badly. She wanted to do the pirate cruise, but neither cruise seemed very safe. (She has a peanut allergy.) I called around to a few of the kid clubs and Neverland seemed the most on top of things. I actually called them twice and spoke to two different people. She is really excited about going with her little sis. Hubby and I are gonna eat at Kona while they play.
 















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