Poly's Neverland Club

WEDway2002

Fan of the ride ... but mostly ... fan of Walt!
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Hi all ...

I was just wondering if anyone had any thoughts or experiences to share regarding the Neverland Club at the Poly. My DD (9) expressed interest and I think my DS (4) might also enjoy it (for a short time). We have never used this sort of service for our kids ... but it might be nice for them and for DW and I to try a "grown-up" restaurant. :)

Thanks, in advance, for any input.

Dave :earsboy: :earsgirl: :earsboy: :earsgirl:
 
My DD 7 and DS 9 love the Neverland Club. They always want us to arrange a visit there each time we go. It's a larger club then the other resorts have and decorated in the Peter Pan theme (of course). My daughter loves all the different craft projects she can do there and my son loves the video games. They have a couple different game systems and also some arcade style games. They have a very large screen tv where they watch Disney videos. And there are many more things for the kids to do there. The cost also includes a children's buffet that features all the usual kid favorites. I'm sure they will enjoy their time there.
 
On our last trip, our 2 DS (ages 8 & 5) went to the Neverland club. We went out for a quick bite & when we returned our kids were mad that they had to leave.
It really is a cute place. You climb in through the window to get into the club. They have a large pirate ship that has a bunch of video games, a large screen tv/theater, craft areas, dress up stuff, story time, kids buffet (after 4:30pm), etc.... Plenty of things to do & people to do them with.
As for the important parent information, a buzzer sounds as soon as anyone opens the door. A staff member sits at the front desk at all times. You are given a beeper in case you need to be reached in an emergency. Your children wear nametags that identify them and are marker when they have eaten.
It is a place that you don't have to feel guilty when you leave your kids...they might even have a better time than you do!
 
Thanks so much for all the information! It certainly sounds as if we might have to drag my kids out of there!
Can anyone tell me if reservations are necessary?

Thanks, again!

Dave :earsboy: :earsgirl: :earsboy: :earsgirl:
 

It really depends on when you go (ex/ Christmas vs February). If you can be flexible on your exact day, just give a call when you get down there. You will usually not have a problem.
 












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