to kids club or not?!?

Flounder11

Earning My Ears
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Hi everyone! Dd4 will be turning 5 soon. We didnt make reservations for the kids club bc we were not planning on doing it. Idk why i feel guilty bringing her to one? Should I? Well be there for 8 days and she isin preschhool 4/5 days. Im sure well be pulling each others hair out day 4.

Which club is closest to pofq? Do you think pointless to try since we didnt reserve monthsin advancce?
 
You typically don't need to book the kids clubs months in advance, but you probably should have some advance reservation. Kids tend to have loads of fun there, so you shouldn't feel guilty. There's a good chance when you go to pick her up, she won't want to leave. :p I have no doubt they're all good, but I would highly recommend Neverland at the Poly.
 
My children have never been to real life daycare. But at Disney we used the Kids Clubs. I call them "Disney Day Care". Of course, we felt somewhat guilty and apprehensive at first. When we saw how wonderful they were run and how much the children enjoyed the playtime, dinner buffet, activities, movies, we used them on several occasions. Neverland Club at the Poly is an outstanding Kids Club. Made most reservations while we were at WDW.
 
My DD loves the kids' clubs and begs to go to one on every trip. She enjoys having some time to play with other kids. I do make advance reservations and recommend you do so, but you don't need to reserve them months in advance like you do dining ADRs.

You might want to consider where you would go while she is at the kids' club since you aren't staying at a resort that has one. If you wanted to get dinner at one of the monorail resorts or go to the MK, I'd recommend the Neverland Club at the Poly. If you wanted to go to Epcot or Hollywood Studios, the Sandcastle Club at the Beach Club would be convenient. You could make a reservation for dinner at Artist Point at the WL and use the Cubs' Den there, or use Simba's Clubhouse if you were having dinner at AKL.
 

We booked both the Neverland Club and The Sandcastle Club just two weeks before our stay for our two children. They still had plenty of availability on the nights we booked.

Decide where you want to go. If you want to explore the WS at Epcot then book the Sandcastle Club. If you want to hang out with hubby at the MK, then book the Neverland Club.
 





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