The following comments are from another group of visitors at Pop Century this week.
I put their comments in quotes.
I realize that previous posts have similar information, but I like reading guest's experiences and maybe these recent comments might help someone reading.
Disney’s Pop Century Resort By Jamie Fonseca - August 20, 2020
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I asked several questions and this was their answers.
Did you share your food comments with management?
Were there any food choices that you liked or suggest?
What time did you line up for Skyliner to get to DHS in order to get a ROR reservation?
Was the Skyliner ever down when you had to take a bus to DHS or EPCOT?
Did they offer an activity guide?
Were the Laundry buildings open to using?
Was the pool bar open?
I don't own or rent a car and I use a wheelchair. I love WDW using their transportation.
If the food choices at the Pop trend toward not being as good as it used to be and no microwave available, what would be your choices for dining?
I guess I could dine at the other resorts, especially using Skyliner to DHS or EPCOT and Boardwalk Area if I am at the Pop. Or any park if I'm already at a park.
For eating in my room, I'm not much of a cereal person.
I was thinking of buying cold sandwiches and snacks to put in the fridge for late-night if everything is closed.
Pop has a Turkey Sandwich (Turkey, Mozzarella, Sweet Bell Peppers, Basil Aïoli, Lettuce, and Balsamic Vinaigrette) and a Salad with Chilled Chicken (Chilled Chicken Breast served over a bed of Romaine tossed with Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Onions, and Croutons served with your choice of Dressing on the side). Both those would keep in the room fridge without the need to keep warm like their other offerings.
Plus they have yogurt, Apples, Bananas, Oranges & Grapes. PlusPastries & Snacks
I might try the ham & cheese omelet and pot roast dinner at least once to see if they are warm or fresh.
The BoardWalk Bakery has good cold sandwiches like a Ham and Swiss Sandwich and
The Big and Beefy Sandwich (Focaccia Bread, Roast Beef, Caramelized Fennel, and Onions on a Whole-Grain Creamy Mustard Sauce served with Chips), Parfaits and desserts. Plus a Caesar Salad with Chicken (Kale and Romaine Lettuce, Sea Salt Herb Croutons, and Parmesan).
Disney Springs Earl Of Sandwich has a large selection of choice of chilled sandwiches, wraps, and salads.
I don't know if I would leave Pop just to buy food but if I was already in the area, I might bring something back and put it in the fridge for the next day instead of eating at Pop.
I don't know.