Neverland?

boettj

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Questions about Neverland:



  1. Do you have to be staying on property to take advantage of Neverland?
  2. What is the minimum age?
  3. What is the maximum age?
  4. Price per child?
  5. If you have to stay on property, has anyone ever used an offsite service?


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Do you have to be staying on property to take advantage of Neverland?

No, not necessarily. According to All Ears "In some cases these services are also available to off-site guests. (Call to determine availability.)"

What is the minimum age?

Edited for clarity: Children who are 4 or older *and* potty-trained are allowed.

What is the maximum age?

12

Price per child?

$11.25/hour per child (dinner is included)

If you have to stay on property, has anyone ever used an offsite service?

No, I haven't.
 
Years ago DD (now 15) spent time at many of the clubs. Neverland was her favorite one. We also did the in room service (fairy godmothers?) twice and I felt comfortable leaving my child with them. Both times they brought games and things to play with her.
 

Years ago DD (now 15) spent time at many of the clubs. Neverland was her favorite one. We also did the in room service (fairy godmothers?) twice and I felt comfortable leaving my child with them. Both times they brought games and things to play with her.


I've not heard of the (fairy godmothes?) However, we are not staying onsite as originally planned. We are staying just outside the Downtown Disney gate at our other timeshare. One that we have been unsuccessful to sell. It's a long story.


Anyhow, we've used Neverland before and our two older children went there. They loved it. In fact, they were upset to leave. We have not tried anu of the other options within Disney. Our youngest DD3, is potty trained, but two young. Not sure if they make exceptions. She'll almost be 4 when we go.
 
I've not heard of the (fairy godmothes?) However, we are not staying onsite as originally planned. We are staying just outside the Downtown Disney gate at our other timeshare. One that we have been unsuccessful to sell. It's a long story.


Anyhow, we've used Neverland before and our two older children went there. They loved it. In fact, they were upset to leave. We have not tried anu of the other options within Disney. Our youngest DD3, is potty trained, but two young. Not sure if they make exceptions. She'll almost be 4 when we go.

She will have to be four because of licensing issues bythe state and insurance issues.
 
there is a dvc discount


my kids enjoyed the club and while at first were a bit put out they were there, once there and finding out the stuff they did, they were willing to go back.
 
Where is Neverland? Sounds like something I would be interested in for my boys while we are in WDW in Dec. We will be staying at AKV and it would be nice to have a night out alone with DH.
 
OP I think Disney recommends Kid's Night Out now for in-room child care.


Where is Neverland? Sounds like something I would be interested in for my boys while we are in WDW in Dec. We will be staying at AKV and it would be nice to have a night out alone with DH.

Neverland is located at Polynesian Resort. Other WDW resorts with

childcare clubs are at AKL - Simba's Clubhouse, WL - Cub's Den, GF -

Mouseketeer Club & YC/BC - Sandcastle Club. Swan-Dolphin have as well, but

I'm not sure how that works if you are staying at one of the Disney-owned resorts.

At WDW resorts depending upon time you bring your child dinner is included

and iirc there is 2 hour minimum per child.

Our youngest & neice had gone couple years ago ( Cub's Den at WL )

and had fun.

Try this link for more info

http://allears.net/pl/childfaq.htm



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