I'm not sure if this actually belongs on this board, but I'll start here as most of my comments relate to accessibility issues. I just returned from a three night stay at ASMu. Last week we had a three night stay at Pop. These trips were booked by me but paid for by one of my care providers-long story but basically we were a party of only two with my SD. I was hoping that sharing these little details and differences might help someone else in planning and choosing a value resort. Here's the differences:
Rooms: the same size and layout. No fridge in ASMu ( had one at Pop) but one was brought when requested for medical needs. No fold down shower bench in ASMu ( had one at Pop) but a transfer bench was brought. No overlapping curtains at ASMu to block light, however the newer curtains are heavier and stayed shut "in the middle". ASMu had a nice curtain to give some privacy in the sink area for someone to dress outside the bathroom. Very nice since the floor was always soaked after we used the shower( Pop did not have the curtain privacy divider). Loved the newer decor at ASMu and it felt brighter and of course, "new".
Bedding: Much better at ASMu. Both rooms had a king bed but the one at ASMu was the newer pillow top type and was extremely comfortable and easier to transfer into as it was higher than the Pop king bed ( which felt like laying on concrete, esp. for someone who cannot turn over independently)
Food court: Here it was a toss-up. My adult assistant much preferred the food selections at Pop. No icees at ASMu and a much more limited menu that did not change nightly whereas Pop has "specials" and a bit over the standard, plain fare. The queue lines however for someone in a wheelchair are affixed at ASMu, provide wider access, and were much easier to maneuver. The moveable stanchions at Pop are often placed too closely together and I've been caught in the straps before while making a turn. Much, much better accessibility at AsMu in the food court and two tables designated for guests using a w/c which are higher and closer ( don't have the special table areas at Pop).
Busses: Seemed much better at ASMu as not as many people gathered in the waiting areas so it gave the appearance of being less crowded. At the end of the day though all the busses were full and no difference in actual time spent waiting for a bus.
Entertainment/"feel" of the resorts: I prefer the hourglass lake and grassy, quiet areas at Pop, however my friend loved the outdoor poolside movies and bingo games at ASMu. We never actually played bingo or watched the movie but saw lots of families enjoying both and it made for a nice, upbeat atmosphere. Unfortunately we saw lots of smokers outside on our walkway at Pop with smoke blowing into our room. We also saw smokers on the walkways of ASMu. At neither resort were we informed of a no-smoking policy or were told about DSA's when we checked in, so we had to wonder if guests even knew that smoking anywhere but the DSA's is not allowed. We did speak to a manager at Pop who insisted that "people knew better" but that they cannot enforce anything unless they see an infraction. Again, I'm not so sure that people knew better and I certainly didn't want to feel like the "smoking police"- that's Disney's job to explain and then enforce their new rule and smokers do have to smoke "somewhere". Meahwhile the DSA at Pop is right by the doorway into the food court area while the one at ASMu is further away, making it much more pleasant for those of us who cannot tolerate smoke to enter/exit the main building at ASMu. As for the entrance/exit, the sliding doors at Pop are much wider and there are two sliding doors vs. just the one smaller door at ASMu- easier to maneuver at Pop.
Where would we stay again? I give AsMu the edge as accessibility and comfort was a bit better, but really either has it's positives and negatives. I wouldn't hesitate to book either one.---Kathy
Rooms: the same size and layout. No fridge in ASMu ( had one at Pop) but one was brought when requested for medical needs. No fold down shower bench in ASMu ( had one at Pop) but a transfer bench was brought. No overlapping curtains at ASMu to block light, however the newer curtains are heavier and stayed shut "in the middle". ASMu had a nice curtain to give some privacy in the sink area for someone to dress outside the bathroom. Very nice since the floor was always soaked after we used the shower( Pop did not have the curtain privacy divider). Loved the newer decor at ASMu and it felt brighter and of course, "new".
Bedding: Much better at ASMu. Both rooms had a king bed but the one at ASMu was the newer pillow top type and was extremely comfortable and easier to transfer into as it was higher than the Pop king bed ( which felt like laying on concrete, esp. for someone who cannot turn over independently)
Food court: Here it was a toss-up. My adult assistant much preferred the food selections at Pop. No icees at ASMu and a much more limited menu that did not change nightly whereas Pop has "specials" and a bit over the standard, plain fare. The queue lines however for someone in a wheelchair are affixed at ASMu, provide wider access, and were much easier to maneuver. The moveable stanchions at Pop are often placed too closely together and I've been caught in the straps before while making a turn. Much, much better accessibility at AsMu in the food court and two tables designated for guests using a w/c which are higher and closer ( don't have the special table areas at Pop).
Busses: Seemed much better at ASMu as not as many people gathered in the waiting areas so it gave the appearance of being less crowded. At the end of the day though all the busses were full and no difference in actual time spent waiting for a bus.
Entertainment/"feel" of the resorts: I prefer the hourglass lake and grassy, quiet areas at Pop, however my friend loved the outdoor poolside movies and bingo games at ASMu. We never actually played bingo or watched the movie but saw lots of families enjoying both and it made for a nice, upbeat atmosphere. Unfortunately we saw lots of smokers outside on our walkway at Pop with smoke blowing into our room. We also saw smokers on the walkways of ASMu. At neither resort were we informed of a no-smoking policy or were told about DSA's when we checked in, so we had to wonder if guests even knew that smoking anywhere but the DSA's is not allowed. We did speak to a manager at Pop who insisted that "people knew better" but that they cannot enforce anything unless they see an infraction. Again, I'm not so sure that people knew better and I certainly didn't want to feel like the "smoking police"- that's Disney's job to explain and then enforce their new rule and smokers do have to smoke "somewhere". Meahwhile the DSA at Pop is right by the doorway into the food court area while the one at ASMu is further away, making it much more pleasant for those of us who cannot tolerate smoke to enter/exit the main building at ASMu. As for the entrance/exit, the sliding doors at Pop are much wider and there are two sliding doors vs. just the one smaller door at ASMu- easier to maneuver at Pop.
Where would we stay again? I give AsMu the edge as accessibility and comfort was a bit better, but really either has it's positives and negatives. I wouldn't hesitate to book either one.---Kathy