I wish the ranges were a bit different. Looks like its 3-4 and 5-7. I have a 4 year old who will need to be with my 5 year old to be left w/o the parents. Will it be OK to put the almost 6 year old in the 3-4 age group with his brother? Thanks.
I think there are some activities that the 3-4 and 5-7 age groups do together. Maybe you could check the Navigators and plan to have them stay during those times. I think the almost 6 year old might be bored playing with the 3 and 4 year olds.
Last year my DS was 5 and my SIL had a DS4. When we checked DS5 in, we asked if DS4 could also attend (he was big for his age - bigger than my DS5) and they said "Yes" but if there were any problems or it did not work out, then DS5 would have to "down-grade" if they wanted to continue being with one another. Ended up they both had a great time in the 5 to 7 category. Hope this helps. - Mike
My friend had her DS4 move up with her DS6 without any problem. They just told her that they could do a trial period and if it worked, he could stay. He did fine.
Ohh, thanks! I never thought about them letting the younger kid go in the older room. Its a great idea since he is use to playing with big brothers older friends and can do all of the same things. He only weighs a pound less than his brother and plays on his basketball team so that would work out great if they allow it. Thanks!
The kids are all in the same "area". They don't have separate rooms for each age group. Well, except for the older children who would be in the Lab as opposed to the Club.
GET UP TO A $1000 SHIPBOARD CREDIT AND AN EXCLUSIVE GIFT!
If you make your Disney Cruise Line reservation with Dreams Unlimited Travel you’ll receive these incredible shipboard credits to spend on your cruise!