Travelling with children of different ages often means juggling very different needs. A toddler wants comfort and routine. A primary schooler wants imagination and play. A teenager wants independence.
Aboard the Disney Adventure
Stroll along San Fransokyo Street and you might pass what looks like ordinary storefronts. Look closer, and you will discover Edge and Vibe – youth clubs cleverly disguised as shops.
Edge, for guests aged 11 to 14, opens up into a lively space imagined as if tweens had taken over a Victorian-style cafe. Here, specially trained Disney Youth Counsellors guide activities, ranging from movie screenings to video and board games. The space is designed for hanging out, socialising and chatting – with corners tailor-made for selfies.
Next door, Vibe is a hangout exclusively for teens aged 14 to 17. Styled like a retro record store, it is a space for older teens to hang out. Parents are not expected to linger, and teens get the freedom to relax, connect and enjoy time with peers in an environment exclusive to them.
For younger children aged three to 10, Disney’s Oceaneer Club is where themed areas bring Disney, Pixar and Marvel stories to life. Here, the Hub serves as the central gathering point for interactive storytelling and occasional character visits, before kids branch off into different zones.
They might explore Fairytale Hall for imaginative play, Andy’s Toy Box with its oversized playground or the Marvel Web Workshop for Super Hero activities. There is also the Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, where they can design virtual roller coasters, as well as Mickey and Minnie Captain’s Deck for...


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