montessori
<font color=green>I just pack it all and then brin
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We stayed at Pop Century on December 20th, before checking into the Boardwalk the next morning.
The resort was fine, cetainly new and clean.
We watched "Wishes" from the catwalk outside the California Grill (it was FREEZING out there that night!) and had a wonderful late dinner in the wine room there.
When we got back to the resort, there were cars (mostly SUV's actually) parked everywhere!
There were no parking spots left. People were parked in any spot they could find. All along the entrance roads, along the curb where you pull up to load and unload your luggage...everywhere.
If I had been driving, I would have been out of luck. My husband was able to squeeze in behind a car and the fence at the end of the property. That was the LAST available space to park.
In all of our many DW vacations, at many different DW resorts, we've never seen anything like it.
I'm curious why it would be like that, the obvious would be that the parking lots weren't designed to handle the occupancy but that doesn't seem likely.
Any ideas?

The resort was fine, cetainly new and clean.
We watched "Wishes" from the catwalk outside the California Grill (it was FREEZING out there that night!) and had a wonderful late dinner in the wine room there.
When we got back to the resort, there were cars (mostly SUV's actually) parked everywhere!
There were no parking spots left. People were parked in any spot they could find. All along the entrance roads, along the curb where you pull up to load and unload your luggage...everywhere.
If I had been driving, I would have been out of luck. My husband was able to squeeze in behind a car and the fence at the end of the property. That was the LAST available space to park.
In all of our many DW vacations, at many different DW resorts, we've never seen anything like it.
I'm curious why it would be like that, the obvious would be that the parking lots weren't designed to handle the occupancy but that doesn't seem likely.
Any ideas?






