Get out NOW and scout the area. Spend some time there now. Don;t rely on food plots either. They may just eat them up and leave. I like the edge of cutovers. Deer love cutovers, especially new ones. There is a lot of deer food that grows in a cutover and they get to look over a wider area for their buddies and deer dates. Your chances of seeing deer improve near a cutover.
What are the "restrictions" of the club? Can your boys shoot does there? Then the cutover is for them. Sitting on stand is difficult enough as an adult and doubly difficult as a kid with the fidgets. Sitting in a hard wood forest with little to watch, except the trees and leaves, is tough. A cut over gives a lot of edge to watch. It will keep the kids interest a little better, IMO.
Don' be discouraged though Dad. Hunting with your boys is not about killing a deer. It is ALL about being together. If the deer participate, and more often than not they do, then the experience is just that much better.