DisneyAddict_M
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I was a little nervous with all the bad reviews I hear about Pop Century, but I just stayed there for 7 nights and it was FABULOUS!
Mousekeeping was wonderful. We got a towel peacock our first night there and every night thereafter, a display of dd's toys were set up either on one of the beds or on the windowsill. Very cute. And they always came in the morning. I left a tip every day and got a thank you note in return.
The food court got old fast, but you can't beat the refillable mugs. The food court got exceptionally crowded after the parks closed, but other than that, the crowds weren't too bad. Same with the pool.
Busses came every 10 minutes or so, so there was very little waiting. The only time I had to wait longer than that was when I was waiting for the bus to DTD.
We were in the 60's building (Playdoh section) facing the courtyard on the 2nd floor (Room 4228). I only heard the toilet in the room next to mine flush once the entire time we were there. One warning about the toilets though....stand back when you flush them or you WILL get splashed.
My only complaint is that the parking lot rows aren't numbered or anything. After losing our car once, we left the car parked at the end of the handicapped row, so we would know where it was.
Any questions, let me know.
Mousekeeping was wonderful. We got a towel peacock our first night there and every night thereafter, a display of dd's toys were set up either on one of the beds or on the windowsill. Very cute. And they always came in the morning. I left a tip every day and got a thank you note in return.
The food court got old fast, but you can't beat the refillable mugs. The food court got exceptionally crowded after the parks closed, but other than that, the crowds weren't too bad. Same with the pool.
Busses came every 10 minutes or so, so there was very little waiting. The only time I had to wait longer than that was when I was waiting for the bus to DTD.
We were in the 60's building (Playdoh section) facing the courtyard on the 2nd floor (Room 4228). I only heard the toilet in the room next to mine flush once the entire time we were there. One warning about the toilets though....stand back when you flush them or you WILL get splashed.
My only complaint is that the parking lot rows aren't numbered or anything. After losing our car once, we left the car parked at the end of the handicapped row, so we would know where it was.
Any questions, let me know.




Wait, it's supposed to be tacky and over the top!!! Guess I'm kind of hoping for an area a little more subtle