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| Community Rank: Visitor Join Date: Sep 2009
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| Hi, everyone! I'm very new here--planning my first trip. We're going to be at the Poly, which I chose b/c I hate having extra money, apparently, and b/c we don't get out on dates much and I want to take advantage of the awesome-sounding Never Land club. Here's my issue: my 5-year-old usually crashes at 8:00 pm. We want to try to see Illuminations that night (she wouldn't make it). I am worried about her falling asleep early there. What do they do, exactly? Have your kids fallen asleep there? Will I be on the bad mutha list? Help & thanks! |
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| I am sure your child won't be the only one to fall asleep at the Neverland Club. DD loved it there -- I would guess that the clientele is equal parts staying awake longer than usual because of the excitement and falling asleep earlier because of WDW induced exhaustion. Just wanted to be sure you knew, though, that you don't have to stay at Poly to use the Neverland Club.
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| Thanks Hi, thanks for responding! I did know about being able to stay elsewhere (although thank you for mentioning it in case I didn't); I figured the proximity would make it easier to drag them back to the room. Those are all good points. I'm now wavering back and forth between the Never Land Club and one of the sitting services. The club does sound like they'd have a good time there. Thanks again!! |
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| Community Rank: Globetrotter ![]() Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Southern CT...wishing I was at WDW!
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| Our DD (who is 4) went to the Neverland Club several times when we stayed at Poly in April. She loved it -- seriously, she is still asking to go back to the club!!!! I think she liked it better than anything we did in the parks -- or at least it left the biggest impression because she is still talking about it. We're staying at GF on our next trip but we had to assure her that it's right next door to the Neverland Club. I can't answer your question about what they do for kids that fall alseep, but I'm sure they've handled that before. Anyway, I just wanted to chime in with my 2cents about the club.
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