Babysitting services, anyone used them?

decbysteph

New Member
My DH and I would like to head over to MGM a night during our stay too see Fantasmic and have dinner, without DD5. Has anyone used one of those Fairy Godmother services? Can you tell me about it and the cost? Thanks!
 

durangojim

Well-Known Member
We used kid's nite out two weeks ago with our nine month old and had a very good experience. If you do a search, this topic was brought up last week. Lots of good ino in there. I have heard god things about fairy godmothers but have no experience with them.
 
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mom2boysiadore

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Hmmm. This topic was allready asked by me. And people we very very negative toward their answers. I wonder why they didn't this time. I was very dissapointed and I'm afraid to post any other questions.
 
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durangojim

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It's the in room babysitting service that Disney themselves recommends. If you're staying on property they will connect you to that service for in room babysitting if you call the front desk. We used them because we figured disney wouldn't want the liability of recommending a poor service.
 
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MSTINKHERBELL01

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mom2boysiadore said:
Hmmm. This topic was allready asked by me. And people we very very negative toward their answers. I wonder why they didn't this time. I was very dissapointed and I'm afraid to post any other questions.
I am sorry that you feel this way. I, like you was once a new poster and was sometimes alittle leary of asking questions. We all love WDW and most of us love to answer questions. Please give us all a chance. As with life, there are good and bad apples...don't let the bad ones spoil the bunch. You can always PM Kingdom Konsultants..Pam, Marie and the other crew are so very helpful in all things Disney.

Welcome to the boards!:wave:
 
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wannab@dis

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mom2boysiadore said:
Hmmm. This topic was allready asked by me. And people we very very negative toward their answers. I wonder why they didn't this time. I was very dissapointed and I'm afraid to post any other questions.
Nobody was negative... one person posted a simple joke and others provided answers. :wave:
 
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YankeeMouse

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Neverland CLub

When our sons were younger, we reserved one night per trip at the Neverland Club at the Polynesian. THis way, there are bunches of kids running around, video games, a buffet, arts and crafts, and you enter through Wendy's bedroom window, and off to Neverland, tippees and all, it is really well-themed..when our youngest was 4, his eyes became huge, he jumped through the "window" and he never waved goodbye. My husband and I and the other other kids got to do the rides the youngest would not do. They have clubs at some of the other resorts too, but there are less than there used to be, maybe someone else knows which resorts still have them. THey used to give you a pager, but with cell phones, maybe they don't do that anymore. You have to be a resort guest, but not necessarily at the Poly to have the little one stay for the evening (I believe until midnight).
 
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