Resort Thread Disney's POP CENTURY Resort

Just to clarify, by the "back side" of the building do you mean the end of the building closest to the Skyliner but still facing the pool? Because the rooms at that end of the building closest the Skyliner but *not* facing the pool (facing the lake instead) are standard rooms, not preferred. You definitely won't have pool noise in those rooms.
No, non pool side in a preferred room.
 
Just to clarify, by the "back side" of the building do you mean the end of the building closest to the Skyliner but still facing the pool? Because the rooms at that end of the building closest the Skyliner but *not* facing the pool (facing the lake instead) are standard rooms, not preferred. You definitely won't have pool noise in those rooms.
This is correct. Rooms facing the lake in buildings 4 and 5 are standard rooms.
No, non pool side in a preferred room.
This is not correct.

Rooms facing the splash pad are preferred rooms. The rooms directly behind thise, facing the lake are standard rooms. Please see the map on page one.
 
This is not correct.

Rooms facing the splash pad are preferred rooms. The rooms directly behind thise, facing the lake are standard rooms. Please see the map on page one.
I think you’re misunderstanding what this poster is asking.

The poster is simply asking if the preferred rooms not facing the pool area are noisy.
To me, it means they are asking about the preferred rooms in the courtyard facing the 70’s or 50’s buildings.

They’re not asking about the standard rooms facing the lake, or the preferred rooms that face the splash pad/pool area.
 
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I think you’re misunderstanding what this poster is asking.

The poster is simply asking if the preferred rooms not facing the pool area are noisy.
To me, it means they are asking about the preferred rooms in the courtyard facing the 70’s or 50’s buildings.

They’re not asking about the standard rooms facing the lake, or the preferred rooms that face the splash pad/pool area.
Yes, exactly this.
 

We were looking so forward to our stay at POP in 46 days but my Wife's plantar fasciitis has flared up over the last month and we are going to be cancelling our trip this week. Such bad timing and unfortunate. We love Pop so much.
Oh no! Don't cancel just rent a scooter for your wife! The skyliner is wonderful with scooters and the buses accomodate also.
 
Considering POP for next fall. Never stayed there before. To make a room request, which I know is not guaranteed, what is a good building that is not too far of walk to Skyliner and buses. View does not matter as we are not in the room that much. How far of walk difference is standard rooms compared to preferred. Trying to decide if I want to spend the extra money over All Star Sports. Mainly want it for the Skyliner access. How crowded is Skyliner at the opening hours for Epcot or Studios. Thanks for any info
 
Considering POP for next fall. Never stayed there before. To make a room request, which I know is not guaranteed, what is a good building that is not too far of walk to Skyliner and buses. View does not matter as we are not in the room that much. How far of walk difference is standard rooms compared to preferred. Trying to decide if I want to spend the extra money over All Star Sports. Mainly want it for the Skyliner access. How crowded is Skyliner at the opening hours for Epcot or Studios. Thanks for any info
There is a map on page one of the thread which shows where rooms are located at Pop. Buildings 4 and 5 are closest to both transportation modes but are also the most requested room locations. There are standard rooms in every building so it really depends on where your room is located. If you want to be close to buses and Skyliner, I would recommend you not select Standard Pool View rooms.

We've stayed at Pop 30+ times and find standard rooms work for us. If we are assigned a room in building 7, 8 or 9 I go to the front desk and request to be moved. Normally they can move us either that day or the day following but it's also not guaranteed.

The line for the Skyliner is quite long at park opening but it also moves quickly and constantly. Far better than bus lines that stop and start as buses arrive.

If you have the money to try Pop, I would recommend giving it a try to find out how it is. Most of us find the Skyliner is a game changer and we stay here each trip! While it's great for getting to DHS and Epcot, it also opens up a world of options for dining as it's easier to get to resorts throughout property by hopping on the Skyliner to DHS and then taking a bus anywhere from there!
 
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Considering POP for next fall. Never stayed there before. To make a room request, which I know is not guaranteed, what is a good building that is not too far of walk to Skyliner and buses. View does not matter as we are not in the room that much. How far of walk difference is standard rooms compared to preferred. Trying to decide if I want to spend the extra money over All Star Sports. Mainly want it for the Skyliner access. How crowded is Skyliner at the opening hours for Epcot or Studios. Thanks for any info
Buildings 4 and 5 would be the closest to the Skyliner. We were in Building 6 non preferred and it was not a long walk to the Skyliner either. I would 100% book Pop over Sports as we think the Skyliner is fantastic. The line can look pretty long but since it is continually loading, the line moves pretty fast.
 





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