It might be more difficult if one is alone on an ECV and trying to navigate driving into elevator and reaching back to push buttons for floor.
It might be more difficult if one is alone on an ECV and trying to navigate driving into elevator and reaching back to push buttons for floor.
We stay at Pop (ground floor) for 2 weeks at a time and we are in and out of our room all the time. As much as I see critters outside, we’ve never had one enter the room, so I would definitely consider requesting ground floor with an ECV.Hmmm I was planning on requesting a ground floor since we will have an ECV and thought it would be easier to enter a ground floor room then trying to negotiate an elevator....but would rather not have snake critters joining us...
Are their any downsides to the ground floor in any of the buildings? I figured if I ordered food or something and brought it back to the room, it would be easier to get into my room.
Correct as we saw some fireworks from room 3433 in 2019 but it was very limited.I would use this map and information: https://touringplans.com/hotel_maps/disneys-pop-century-resort
There are no preferred rooms with a fireworks view. You would need to change to a standard room.
Just a heads up that due to the trees, etc, watching fireworks from outside your room will be greatly hampered from many rooms. e.g. this is the view from a 4th floor looking towards fireworks:
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If you wish to request a room facing the firework you will want to request Building 4: 4437 - 4460. Possibly some rooms in block 3413 - 3436 may have some viewing also.
We normally walk downstairs and watch them from the walkway near the lake.
If you don't mind sharing drinks, you don't need to buy a mug for everyone in your party, either.thank you so muchI am pretty confident it is worth the value as i have sen the avg beverage costs. and this way we get a cute little souvenir as well.
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We stayed there when our kids were 19 and 15. It was fairly cramped with 4 full sized humans but worked out since we don't hang out in our room much. For us the biggest issue is the bed situation. I have a son and a daughter so the girls were in one bed and the boys the other. My husband and son are both 6ft 2inches tall. Neither were loving having to share a bed.Has anyone stayed at Pop with 4 adults? (2 parents and 2 18 yr olds). We can’t afford two rooms. Looking for tips and tricks to make it work? The bed situation will be fine, no air mattresses etc needed.
Wondering if it would be worth it to spend more for a moderate although their rooms aren’t much bigger?
Pop’s storage is excellent! And the ability to put up the bed during the day makes for lots of additional space if you need it. We really don’t find much of a difference space wise between values and moderates.Has anyone stayed at Pop with 4 adults? (2 parents and 2 18 yr olds). We can’t afford two rooms. Looking for tips and tricks to make it work? The bed situation will be fine, no air mattresses etc needed.
Wondering if it would be worth it to spend more for a moderate although their rooms aren’t much bigger?
Yeah I have stayed in value and moderate and I guess the biggest thing is having the second sink, but I’m not sure it’s worth an extra $700 for an extra sink.Pop’s storage is excellent! And the ability to put up the bed during the day makes for lots of additional space if you need it. We really don’t find much of a difference space wise between values and moderates.
An extra sink is always nice, but honestly, not a big deal for us.Yeah I have stayed in value and moderate and I guess the biggest thing is having the second sink, but I’m not sure it’s worth an extra $700 for an extra sink.
My parents would squeeze five of us in one Pop room back in the day (we're talking 15-20+ years ago).Has anyone stayed at Pop with 4 adults? (2 parents and 2 18 yr olds). We can’t afford two rooms. Looking for tips and tricks to make it work? The bed situation will be fine, no air mattresses etc needed.
Wondering if it would be worth it to spend more for a moderate although their rooms aren’t much bigger?
I'm staying at pop in a standard room for $167 a night on 1/22/23-1/28/22, for 2 people. Is this a good price for the room? Currently I couldn't find a better price and this time looks to not be too busy (no sports/cheer comps I could find that week. I am just curious what you all think, I consider you all more experts than I could ever be!
My mom has done this for years and never had a challenge. The elevators are small. The bigger challenge is the door into the room when she is alone.It might be more difficult if one is alone on an ECV and trying to navigate driving into elevator and reaching back to push buttons for floor.
It's doable and for us it's all about expectations. We don't spend a ton of time in the room so are just happy to be at Disney. If you're a family who likes to hang out in the room it will be cramped at times.Has anyone stayed at Pop with 4 adults? (2 parents and 2 18 yr olds). We can’t afford two rooms. Looking for tips and tricks to make it work? The bed situation will be fine, no air mattresses etc needed.
Wondering if it would be worth it to spend more for a moderate although their rooms aren’t much bigger?
I also noticed this on our Jan 22 trip... just the music... no dancing cm's... sad.Does anyone know if they are back to doing The Twist or The Hustle? On our past 2 covid trips the songs played, but nothing from cast members.
We have stayed several times. We have 2 daughters and they are low maintenance so the bathroom wasn't ever an issue. The storage is great! We aren't in the room much, so it might be a different situation if you are planning to spend a lot of time in there.Has anyone stayed at Pop with 4 adults? (2 parents and 2 18 yr olds). We can’t afford two rooms. Looking for tips and tricks to make it work? The bed situation will be fine, no air mattresses etc needed.
Wondering if it would be worth it to spend more for a moderate although their rooms aren’t much bigger?