Kids at Dis childcare, adults to WWOHP?

sdomino11

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While we've been to Disney World several times, we've never used the kids activity clubs before. (I hear Neverland is awesome!) We're currently planning our next trip and my DH and I really want to skip out to Universal for Harry Potter stuff (we're huge fans!). But we don't want to expose our kids to the WWOHP until they've had a chance to read all the books (spoilers, you know?) So I'm wondering if we'd have enough time to see all there is to see of Harry Potter while the kids are playing at a kids club for the night? And logistically speaking, which club do we choose? Ie: which is closest to Universal? Thanks for any advice on Harry Potter ( we've never been to the Dark Side before!) and the kids clubs!
 
While we've been to Disney World several times, we've never used the kids activity clubs before. (I hear Neverland is awesome!) We're currently planning our next trip and my DH and I really want to skip out to Universal for Harry Potter stuff (we're huge fans!). But we don't want to expose our kids to the WWOHP until they've had a chance to read all the books (spoilers, you know?) So I'm wondering if we'd have enough time to see all there is to see of Harry Potter while the kids are playing at a kids club for the night? And logistically speaking, which club do we choose? Ie: which is closest to Universal? Thanks for any advice on Harry Potter ( we've never been to the Dark Side before!) and the kids clubs!

Neverland is no more. It reopened recently as Club Disney. Considering most clubs don't open until (earliest) 4:30 you might be really rushed to do what you want to do. Have you considered Kids night out-they come to your room and are more flexible with starting times.
 
It might be a really expensive night to get a little bit done. It would be after 5 at the very least to get there, and at that time of day, I would expect very long lines. To do the train between the two parts, I am pretty sure you need tickets to both parks. I am not sure what times the parks will close when you are there. How old are the kids? How far away are they from reading all the books? Would they be scared by the Harry Potter attractions? The settings of the world, might just excite them to read the books. I really don't see spoilers from the park being an issue at all.
 


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