


Back to the OP, sorry you had a bad experience. I love, LOVE Pop but I've never been when it's crazy busy. The first few weeks of December isn't usually crazy busy, so I'd advice staying away during Spring Break and the month of July.


I've stayed at the Pop twice - short weekend trip & 1 night tacked on to the end of a business trip.
I've tried it twice and have definitely decided that the deluxe resorts are well worth the extra money.
Sorry your stay wasn't magical![]()
We too are just back from Pop 11/28-12/4. We were in room 2308 and had a wonderful trip. All castmemebers went out of their way to be courteous and helpful. Refurbished room was bright, cheerful and clean. Hairdryer nitelight was flashing off & on and was changed without us even asking. Food in food court was good as we ate breakfast there each a.m. Bus lines were orderly and whenever one bus was getting full another pulled up . POP CENTURY ROCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!! Do have to agree that people were pushy at the MVMCP parade. Even the Christmas Parade taping was a good experience. Can't wait to start planning the next trip![]()
After staying at POR which was very nice, we have decided that Pop is more for our family. We had a great stay there 2 years ago! Got our room request... 50's building fourth floor with fireworks view.. beautiful (overlooking the lake). We love the food court, the busses are wonderful, and the theming was very Disney. The only thing that leans me toward a moderate is the pool slide for the kids. Anyway.. we are booked there for May! My kids can't wait to stay there again. Sorry for your bad stay, but rude people are everywhere including malls, supermarkets, movie theatres (the worst). Not just at Pop!!![]()

Can someone please explain what is so "Disney" about giant Big Wheels and the like? I simply cannot fathom how the stuff of various eras is remotely "Disney". Other than the obvious exception of the Mickey Mouse phone, the other things are not Disney at all. Big Wheels? Wasn't that Mattel? Peace Signs? Not coined by Disney. I don't get it. It just seems tacky from the pictures I've seen. And tacky is NOT Disney in my experience.![]()

Can someone please explain what is so "Disney" about giant Big Wheels and the like? I simply cannot fathom how the stuff of various eras is remotely "Disney". Other than the obvious exception of the Mickey Mouse phone, the other things are not Disney at all. Big Wheels? Wasn't that Mattel? Peace Signs? Not coined by Disney. I don't get it. It just seems tacky from the pictures I've seen. And tacky is NOT Disney in my experience.![]()