CanadaKim
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 19, 2005
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Have fun.
Lovemy3babes said:Any preference as to which "standard" building is the best? We have little kiddos if that counts. 70s sounds nice but is that preferred or standard? TIA!![]()
staci said:1970's is not preferred. It is where we stayed, and probably where I would recommend you stay. 60's is the preferred section, with 50's and 70's being directly on either side of it. 80's and 90's are further from the pool.
I like 1970's becuase it was close to the Goofy water playground, which ds 23mo LOVED every night. The little kids all had such a great time, and I liked it becuase he could play for 15 minutes and I didnt have to get into a swimsuit just for him to get wet for a few minutes. The main pool and kiddie pool is in the 60's, which as I said is right 'next door' to the 70's.
HTH.
jodifla said:If you don't expect much, it's fine. It's way lower-scale than other Disney rooms. It's basically a Days Inn with nice theming. The public areas are nice, it's just the rooms I found microscopic.
I'd do it for a night, but no more than that. (But I'm spoiled by DVC....)
If you and your kids don't plan to be in the room other than to sleep, it should be fine.
Lovemy3babes said:I think Pop will be great for us. We have young kids, are on a budget and are only going to be in the room for naps and sleeping. Sounds perfect!!!I requested 70's building, 4th floor, which I have read is really nice. Thanks so much everyone. I'm so excited to be going on our first trip!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lovemy3babes said:I think Pop will be great for us. We have young kids, are on a budget and are only going to be in the room for naps and sleeping. Sounds perfect!!!I requested 70's building, 4th floor, which I have read is really nice. Thanks so much everyone. I'm so excited to be going on our first trip!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!