Do you have any info about the community hall. Is there supervised
activities there.....
thanks
Kerri
The community hall is open from 9am until 10pm. It is located next to the pool on the villa side and along the walking path to the Disney-MGM Studios.
There are 4 scheduled activities a day, including 2 free and 2 that you have to pay for. There are anywhere from 1-3 cast members at the community hall at any one time. These cast members supervise the activities but cannot take responsibility for the kids like at a children's activity center such as Sandcastle Club. Depending on the age of your child, you may want to be there to help them with the craft/activity.
Activities done at the hall:
- design a backpack (fee)
- design a t-shirt (fee)
- design a coaster- for drinks (fee)
- decorate a beach ball (fee)
- paint a piggy bank (fee)
- paint a treasure chest (fee)
- design an umbreall (fee)
- decorate a doorhanger (free)
- decorate a memory book (free)
- make a picture frame (free)
- pin trading (free)
- boardwalk scavenger hunt (free)
- design your own shoelaces (free)
- tissue paper characters (free)
- goofy bingo- with a prize for all! (free)
- family board game night (free)
- family craft nigth (free)
- paint a wooden car (free)
The activities are at 12:30, 2:00, 4:00, and 6:30. They will usually let you do any activity that has a fee associated to it whenever you want- within reason. The free activities have to be done at their specific time. You can pick up schedules at the community hall and they list the activities each day on a board outside the door. There are free games, including game cube, foosball, and ping pong. Disney movies or the Disney Channel play all day long. You can just go in and color a picture too. This is also where you do movie, lifejacket, bike, tennis racket, board game, and noodle rentals. Please note that all of these, with the exception of noodles, require a room card. Movie rentals are free for
DVC members and are $5 per movie for non-members.
Any other questions, feel free to ask.
