kids allowed in jellyrolls?

mhingher

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I'm planning a May '06 trip to WDW with my parents and DH. My girlfriend and her family will also be there at the same time, including her twin nephews who will be almost 3 at the time. Her family has never been to Jellyrolls and are excited to go-- but will the boys be allowed in? I know when I was there in March they checked IDs at the door, but we went on a Friday night. Do they have shows during the day where maybe kids are allowed?

TIA!

Melissa
 
As I understand it, Jellyrolls is the only place in the "world" that is age restricted to 21 or older. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news
 
mhingher said:
I'm planning a May '06 trip to WDW with my parents and DH. My girlfriend and her family will also be there at the same time, including her twin nephews who will be almost 3 at the time. Her family has never been to Jellyrolls and are excited to go-- but will the boys be allowed in? I know when I was there in March they checked IDs at the door, but we went on a Friday night. Do they have shows during the day where maybe kids are allowed?

TIA!

Melissa

No one under 21 is allowed in Jellyrolls. They can put the boys in the Kid's Club though, and enjoy an "adults only" evening. :)
 
Unless someone knows different, I believe that Jellyrolls opens around 7:00 pm, is closed during the day, and unlike PI, is a 21 and over bar, no kids allowed.
 

HookdonWDW said:
They can put the boys in the Kid's Club though, and enjoy an "adults only" evening. :)

Which kid's club would take the kids? I thought they all required kids to be at least 4. Jellyrolls doesn't have it's own kid's club, does it?

Thanks
 
No, Jellyrolls does not have a kids club.

You could also use an inroom sitter. We used Kids Night Out...they were excellent.
 
webray said:
No, Jellyrolls does not have a kids club.

You could also use an inroom sitter. We used Kids Night Out...they were excellent.

We've been thinking of that, and will likely do it, but we also have a 7yo, who would have a lot more fun in a kid's club, (heck, even the 2yo would!). We're also more comfortable with the idea of a kid's club (just us personally, not judging anyone who uses inroom sitters.)

I just don't get why none of the kid's clubs takes 2 and 3 year-olds. I can see them having a rule such as "must be potty-trained", or not taking infants who require more one-on-one care, but requiring them to be 4 just seems like a little much to me.

Thanks. Sorry to veer off-topic.
 






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