Just got back today. Had a wonderful time at WDW and no real problems at Pop Century. Check-in was very quick and our room was ready. We had requested the 70's and if we had wanted to change rooms the next day, we could have had our accessible room there, but after seeing the room/location in the 50's section, we were very happy and didn't see any need to switch rooms.
We were on the second floor and faced the pool. At the beginning of the week, the songs from the speakers by the pool were so loud we could hear them with the door shut, but they must have lowered the volume after a few days.
It was VERY noisy in the room and we were very glad that we had brought along a white noise machine. Now, part of this was because my spouse and I are up late and sleep in late(smile), but the other part was just the pretty typical noise levels at a very full value resort. The white noise machine took care of it for us.
The parking situation was not great, with the closest lot for us being the 60's lot. At least 3-4 times we had to park our vehicle right along the sidewalk because there was NO parking when we came back from Downtown Disney. We would park, put up the handicap placard and then call the front desk to let them know that we had not been able to find a parking space and that (since we are lazy slugs)(smile) it wouldn't be moved until fairly late in the morning.
We had no problem with the thermostat being set at 68. It was plenty cool enough for us and since I am always up 5-6 times a night, the room never got too warm at night for us. The first time we ran into the motion sensors on the thermostats was at Port Orleans a few years ago and the ones at Pop Century worked exactly the same way(smile).
We did get to meet Tyler and he is as kind and helpful in person as he is here on the boards!
All in all, it was a fun stay and we enjoyed Pop Century!
We were on the second floor and faced the pool. At the beginning of the week, the songs from the speakers by the pool were so loud we could hear them with the door shut, but they must have lowered the volume after a few days.
It was VERY noisy in the room and we were very glad that we had brought along a white noise machine. Now, part of this was because my spouse and I are up late and sleep in late(smile), but the other part was just the pretty typical noise levels at a very full value resort. The white noise machine took care of it for us.
The parking situation was not great, with the closest lot for us being the 60's lot. At least 3-4 times we had to park our vehicle right along the sidewalk because there was NO parking when we came back from Downtown Disney. We would park, put up the handicap placard and then call the front desk to let them know that we had not been able to find a parking space and that (since we are lazy slugs)(smile) it wouldn't be moved until fairly late in the morning.
We had no problem with the thermostat being set at 68. It was plenty cool enough for us and since I am always up 5-6 times a night, the room never got too warm at night for us. The first time we ran into the motion sensors on the thermostats was at Port Orleans a few years ago and the ones at Pop Century worked exactly the same way(smile).
We did get to meet Tyler and he is as kind and helpful in person as he is here on the boards!
All in all, it was a fun stay and we enjoyed Pop Century!
