Thank you so much everyone. I will definitely watch some videos. I wasn't sure because several dining reservation CMs told me it wasn't really an event for children and they kept emphasizing this was further evidenced by the fact that there was no child pricing. But we know how they always get things correct -- hmmmm, ROL dining packages!?!?
It is not really an event for children, but it is fine for them.
We were warned at the beginning that it is a dance club atmosphere.
I've been twice now.....first one in Jan. (at the $99) had a lot more children than the one last week at the $129 price.
The kids mostly danced.
The villains are great. 2 serious one and 2 fun ones.
It's true that it's not geared for Children and it's not a good value for children - but I don't expect any issue having them there.
But the CMs were correct.
On a Disney scale - this is an adult event.
It's not designed or priced for kids.
They should tell guests that so there are no surprises, no complaining from the guest expecting a character meal.
- Pricing for adults but not kids is to discourage.
- You arrive to champagne "cocktail time."
- Room itself is very dark with night club type lighting and style.
- Show has dancers with more skin showing than most Disney entertainers.
- Show dancing has a suggestive vibe to it, nothing big deal to me, but to others could be issue.
- Dark Dr. Facilier vibe; skulls, smoke, voodoo style faces on big screens.
- FLOWING bar. Not just specialty drinks like at dessert parties; good specialty drinks, wine, beer.
- NOLA style buffet with no children's buffet.
- Characters great and stay in character. Queen & Maleficent are standoffish to kids.
We loved the atmosphere and Disney offering something with a more adult feel to it. Would be perfectly happy if it were adults only, but as long as they don't "dumb it down" I'm fine with some kids. Most reports seem to be the number of kids very low.