I’m not positive of the measurements of a full sized crib but my first thought is that no, it would not fit but, this might help you:Does anyone know if a full sized crib on wheels will fit in a refurbished pop century room with both beds in use? Thanks
Does anyone know if a full sized crib on wheels will fit in a refurbished pop century room with both beds in use? Thanks
Thank you!I’m not positive of the measurements of a full sized crib but my first thought is that no, it would not fit but, this might help you:
Post 2 of this thread includes a lot of measurements which will hopefully help you.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/pop-century-room-renovations.3573071/
Thanks, though I'm only interested in an actual crib.We had a full sized pack n play with both beds in use last year. We had it on the wall between the end of the tv stand/dresser and the wall that starts the bathroom if that makes sense. Made for a tight space but it worked for us!
Was that the shower/tub or just shower?
I have 3 boys too. The shortest is 6'2", the other 2 6'5". One is just 17, I pray he has stopped growing. I don't know how I am going to find pants to fit if he gets any taller since he is a 30 waist.
I would definitely suggest exploring AofA. Maybe do a drawing class there. I think they’re at 11am, 2pm and 5pm. They’re just off the lobby.Just 50 days away from my arrival at Pop!
We're having somewhat of a down/chill day before our MNSSHP evening, so I wanted to know if anyone thought that the Mickey Tye-Dye or other arts and crafts activities were worth it for a pair of adults. We were also thinking about walking across the bridge that day to hit AoA's food court and see the various themed areas - also want to know if that's worth the walk, if it's that much better than Pop's food court?
We did this exact thing last summer in that we stayed at Pop for 4 nights!Just 50 days away from my arrival at Pop!
We're having somewhat of a down/chill day before our MNSSHP evening, so I wanted to know if anyone thought that the Mickey Tye-Dye or other arts and crafts activities were worth it for a pair of adults. We were also thinking about walking across the bridge that day to hit AoA's food court and see the various themed areas - also want to know if that's worth the walk, if it's that much better than Pop's food court?
4 sleeps for us until we get to the Pop! Look for us, we will be the ones with kids.3 more sleeps and we arrive at POP! Our first stay at this resort. It's now feeling real! Not even getting much sleep at this point at night
Just 50 days away from my arrival at Pop!
We're having somewhat of a down/chill day before our MNSSHP evening, so I wanted to know if anyone thought that the Mickey Tye-Dye or other arts and crafts activities were worth it for a pair of adults. We were also thinking about walking across the bridge that day to hit AoA's food court and see the various themed areas - also want to know if that's worth the walk, if it's that much better than Pop's food court?
I would definitely suggest exploring AofA. Maybe do a drawing class there. I think they’re at 11am, 2pm and 5pm. They’re just off the lobby.
I would check out the menus at both food courts to see what appeals to you. We go to AofA for the make your own pasta and gelato, but we prefer the Pop food court for everything else.
Only pineapple when I was there in May. They do have chocolate and vanilla softserve though.I've heard the POP food court has dole whips. Does anyone know if they only have pineapple, or do they have any of the other flavours?
Not sure but I will try to remember to look in a few days.I've heard the POP food court has dole whips. Does anyone know if they only have pineapple, or do they have any of the other flavours?