Pleasure Island is really for adults, there are parts of it where children can be taken with adult supervision, but I am not sure what parts, and what age limits, mostly I would not reccomend it.
What's to do at Pleasure Island with kids? Also, I heard that downtown disney has free stickers you can collect if you go store to store and that the animal kingdom has free cards you can collect. Does Epcot still have the passports available to buy and use around the world? What other neat things are available at WDW that are not as widely known?
Pleasure Island is really for adults, there are parts of it where children can be taken with adult supervision, but I am not sure what parts, and what age limits, mostly I would not reccomend it.
I concur. After a certain hour, I wouldn't bring my nieces and nephews.Originally Posted by bigbrian-nc.com
Part of reason I do not visit Pleasure Island at night much anymore is the amount of children I've seen in there on past visits. I've seen children inside AC and CW, but I don't know about the other clubs since I've never been inside those.
Although it is Disney and nicely themed, Pleasure Island contains bars and clubs.
Amanda
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