The Neverland Club

Denine

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Has anyone been there?

We are considering letting DD go and we go out for an evening.

It is not easy finding info.

What is the age range? DD is 4-1/2.

What is the cost and does anything get you a discount i.e. Annual passholders or DVC?

When do you have to make ressies?

Anything you can tell me would be appreciated.
 
Here are some links with more info:
http://allearsnet.com/pl/childfaq.htm

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1389726&referrerid=&highlight=kids+clubs

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1323083&referrerid=&highlight=neverland+club

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1015890&referrerid=&highlight=neverland club

There are a lot more. Just do a search and type in Neverland club. We have let DD stay there once. She loved it and didn't want to leave. I wouldn't either if I was a kid!LOL It is so much fun in there. The age the kids have to be is 4 and potty trained. I'm not sure how far you have to make a ressie. We didn't have one until that day. We called and got her in with no problem. This was in Nov. The prices are in the first link. The kids have a buffet with stuff to eat and drink. There are bathrooms right there. The CM's were great with the kids. They had arts and crafts, video games, dress up clothes, toys, and so much more. There is a huge pirate ship and it faces a huge movie screen. The kids can sit in it and watch Disney movies. Not sure about any discounts. I do know that Disney resort guests get priority over off site guests. You do not have to be staying at the particular resort the kids club is at.
 
The first time my kids were they were 5, 6 and 7. They loved it so much they weren't happy when we came to pick them up! They're going again in July so DH and I can have a nice dinner at California Grill.

They give the kids dinner (buffet). I think we paid something like $10 per hour per child. The kids said they did arts and crafts, played games and watched Disney movies. They had a ball.

You make reservations through Disney dining.
 
Great! It sounds like the kids clubs on the ship which DD loves.
 

I think we have used every one of the on-site centers at one time or another. The Neverland Club was great and like others, my kids never wanted to leave! Preference is for the resort guests, although when we stay off-site, we have never encountered a problem getting in. I almost always make the reservations well ahead of our stay. On one occasion I called the same day and they were more than happy to take my 2 at the last minute. There are so many activities for the kids that no matter what their ages, there is something for everyone. :tinker:
 
Our ds spent time at the Neverland Club on every trip we took from the time he was 5 'til he was 12. He LOVED it there! We tried the Cub's Den at the WL -- one night he liked it, but the second time the staff was different (much older ladies) and he hated it. The Neverland Club was always a winner with him. :)

In fact, now that he's too old to go, he'll often say wistfully that it's too bad he can't have his own "night out" at WDW anymore! (His dad and I feel bad about that, too, LOL!!)
 
I was at Tikiman's website and came across the Neverland Club. I would like to put DDs 5&6 in there for just 1hr so DH and I can go to the Tambu Lounge in peace.
 
Our kids love it....they have been twice. Must be 4, potty-trained and you are charged for a minumum of 2 hours.

DVC members get a 10% discount.

Security is great...they get all kinds of contact info before you leave them.
 


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