bigkid@disney
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Last time we stayed at POP, they had slushies that were free with the refillable mugs. Does AOA have the slushies as well?
Thanks,
Thanks,
Last time we stayed at POP, they had slushies that were free with the refillable mugs. Does AOA have the slushies as well?
Thanks,

so THAT'S what Michael, the archangel is made of! is that what Gabriel is made of, too? (what about Harold? you know, as in , "hark! the Harold angel sngs")![]()
sorry, couldn't resist. (if it helps, I make tons of typos!)

I wouldn't buy the refillable mug until you have made th walk from your room to the food court a time or 2.
We had refillable mugs since we were part of the dining plan but barely used them. When we got back from the parks, the last thing we wanted to do was go back to the room, then back to the food court and back to the room again. If you have a car and can keep them there and get them on your way back, it's a different story.
A couple times I knew I had the refillable mug in the room but just bought a new drink on our way back off the bus at the end of the day rather than wal back and get it.
Just looked at the menus from the earlier post, it's nice to see Indian type food available somewhere in the WDW as the wife and I couldn't think of anywhere else that had it on our last trip...
Also, has anyone got any feedback on the Indian food, hopefully is good and will make archangel from all the burgers and chicken strips on counter service lol

None of the values have had towels at the pool when we've stayed. We've never had an issue though. We always bring the ones that are in our room and call housekeeping to bring more. By the time we're back in the room, there's a fresh load of towels.![]()
My family is planning on staying at the AoA in April. We've always stayed at Deluxe resorts except for our last visit which was two rooms in POR. While we thought POR was nice I did not like the outdoor walk ways and the distance from the mansion rooms to the food court. Also wasn't thrilled about walking thru a parking lot to get to the nearest bus stop.
We have 5 kids (9,8,6,5,1) and while POR and AoA are similar in cost, we figured we would try AoA since we are in no hurry to return to POR. I'm so nervous about some of the reviews I've heard about having to use bath towels at the pool and having a hard time getting fresh towels.
Can anyone who has visited AoA recently tell me about their experiance with towel service? Did you have to go to the front desk to get fresh towels? Was housekeeping responsive? Did having to bring towels down from your room put a damper on the vacation feel (we would need to drag 7 towels down..aghhh)? Any suggestions?
Do the other value resorts do the same thing? I can't understand why Disney wouldn't supply towels poolside. One way or another guests will need fresh towels to bathe.
Thank you in advance!
POP Century Resort
7:00PM - By the Hippy Dippy Pool
Sunday - Toy Story
Monday -Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wing
Tuesday - Brave
Wednesday - Monsters, Inc
Thursday - Up
Friday - Phinneas & Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension
Saturday - Alice in Wonderland
Art of Animation
7:00PM - By the Big Blue Pool
Sunday - Tangled
Monday -Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wing
Tuesday - Brave
Wednesday - Hercules
Thursday - A Goofy Movie
Friday - Finding Nemo
Saturday -The Princess and the Frog

I have a question. Is the master bedroom mostly sound proof? I ask because we're thinking of staying in a suite with my in-laws and they SNORE terribly. We stayed in a regular room with them years ago and I said I'd never do it again, even if the trip were free. I didn't get any sleep! So do you think the snoring would be an issue or should be just book two separate rooms?
I know it's a weird question but it's honesly a deal breaker for me. The snoring is that bad, I promise you.![]()