Pop Century is Far Out!

Originally posted by Crazy4mandms
I mean, really, really good, close up..show me the inside of everything pics? I haven't seen any yet...just simple outside faraway shots.....I'm hoping to book there for April.....btw, anyone have any idea how crowded the SECOND week after Easter is crowdwise?

http://www.johnswdwpage.com/popcentury.htm

This link has some nice exterior shots, as well as some interior pictures of the room... they're not great, and really don't give you a feel, but they work. (You have to scroll the thumbnails to get them)
 
I booked for opening day today, can't wait. Bringing my sister and her 2 girls, their first time. Sounds like a great place.:D
 
Is construction currently underway on the Legendary section of Pop Century? I can see from some of the airel pics that it looks like the foundations have been poured, was just wondering if they stopped working on it altogether for now.

Have to add my thanks to Tyler for the wonderful information! :p
 
What does this mean?


Disney's first integrated food, beverage and shopping area

I found this in one of the descriptions on the DIS website
 

Janet2k, thanks for all the great links! Tyler thanks for all the great info you keep providing (you really should get a comission LOL)! I just put my deposit down today through DU for Dec.19-23 Winter Dream Maker pkg. at Pop Centry! I'm really getting excited!!!!

Cheryl:bounce:
 
Tyler, I really think that website had excellent pictures. Not really a feel for the room, but I'm assuming it is exactly like All Stars in set up. Those show great decor. Thanks for sharing that website.
 
WOW...great pics! Thanks for the tip Tyler! I can't wait to go. My DW and I are going Jan 8-16 and we will be doing the FamilyFun Magazine Fun Run while we're down there!
 
Thank you!! I was going to try and upgrade to a moderate hotel this year, but I think my kids (and me;) ) will enjoy the pop century much, much better! I heard some people call it "tacky"...but I just think it looks like a whole lot of FUN!! Not to mention more magical!!!! Now, how much Raisin Bran can I eat before March to get my free night using the Kellogg's Kash?:p
 
Originally posted by Neeter
Is construction currently underway on the Legendary section of Pop Century? I can see from some of the airel pics that it looks like the foundations have been poured, was just wondering if they stopped working on it altogether for now.

Have to add my thanks to Tyler for the wonderful information! :p

Construction for the Legendary section has been put on hold. Not sure when it will resume.
 
Originally posted by Madi100
What does this mean?
Disney's first integrated food, beverage and shopping area

Instead of having a separate food court, and gift shop, it's now combined into one. Sort of at least. When you walk into Everything POP, you're in the gift shop. It's very open, and spread out. Walk further, past the Gift shop registers, and you'll be in the seating area of the Food Court. Walk through the seats, and you'll be in the food area. It's an all in one area, but they are somewhat separate. (they will have separate registers)
 
Originally posted by Crazy4mandms
Thank you!! I was going to try and upgrade to a moderate hotel this year, but I think my kids (and me;) ) will enjoy the pop century much, much better! I heard some people call it "tacky"...but I just think it looks like a whole lot of FUN!! Not to mention more magical!!!! Now, how much Raisin Bran can I eat before March to get my free night using the Kellogg's Kash?:p

One thing you have to keep in mind. Pop Century is not fancy, it's not elegant, but it's also not tacky. It's brightly colored, very whimsical, and yes, a whole lot of fun!! Kids will LOVE the theming of this resort, and I have a feeling Adults will remember thier childhood, and love this resort as well.
 
What do you think of putting the gift shop and food court together? I understand what you are explaining, but don't understand the point.
 
I have never stayed onsite, since I grew up just 30 min from Disney, but not that i am a non-local, I am really looking forward to doing the whole tourist thing.

I plan on bringing my DD (2 1/2 in Feb) for a week in Feb (2/7 - 13 i think). I was really thinking about ASMovies b/c she'd love the big dalmation really. But now I am convinced to do the PC. I agree Tyler, you NEED a commision. LOL

I'll keep my eye out for the bus driver named Tyler, so i can thank you!

Thanks,
Deedee & Catherine (who will JUST love her first trip to WDW) from NC.
 
Originally posted by jaguar9748
To Beezle - the $49 rate is for AP passholders or FL residents. You have to check in by 12/26. All of the rates return to holiday rates (like the one you have from 12/27 through NYE.

One thought - the rates typically go back down 1/1. If you're staying past 1/1 you might want to see what the rate is. If it drops, then you have the option of making 2 ressies - one for the holiday rate and one for the non-holiday rate. Might save you some money. :cool:
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Thank you for the response :) Guess I can't get the $49 rate but I did make 2 reservations! I learned a lot hanging around these boards ;) I thought $127 was high but the $68 rate for the next 3 days took a little of the sting out, lol! We are looking forward to the Holidays too, I hope you enjoy your trip!!
 
Originally posted by Crazy4mandms
I mean, really, really good, close up..show me the inside of everything pics? I haven't seen any yet...

Crazy4mandms, I haven't come across any room photos yet, however, the official WDW website does have room layouts available (it's better than nothing):

click here for Standard - Two Double Beds layout
click here for Standard - King Bed layout

Since we're on the topic of guest rooms, here are the rack room rates for this year and next (taken directly from the WDW website on 9/4/03):

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2003 Room Rates
(tax not included)

Room Type / Value / Regular / Peak / Holiday / Pre-Holiday
Standard Room / $ 77 / $ 99 / $ 109 / $ 114 / -
Preferred Room / $ 87 / $ 109 / $ 119 / $ 124 / -

Value season for 2003 is 1/1 - 2/11, 7/5 - 9/29, 10/31 - 12/19
Regular season for 2003 is 4/27 - 8/23, 10/2 - 11/1
Peak season for 2003 is 2/13 - 4/26
Holiday season for 2003 is 12/20 - 12/31

2004 Room Rates
(tax not included)

Room Type / Value / Regular / Peak / Holiday / Pre-Holiday
Standard Room / $ 77 / $ 99 / $ 109 / $ 114 / -
Preferred Room / $ 87 / $ 109 / $ 121 / $ 126 / -

Value season for 2004 is 1/1 - 2/11, 8/29 - 9/29, 10/31 - 12/19
Regular season for 2004 is 4/18 - 8/28, 9/30 - 10/30
Peak season for 2004 is 2/12 - 4/17
Holiday season for 2004 is 12/20 - 12/31

Standard rooms have a maximum four-person occupancy per room. Prices are per room and do not include the 12% Resort tax. There is an additional adult charge of $10 per adult per night for more than two adults in a room. Prices, benefits and other terms are subject to change without notice. Length-of-stay requirements may apply. Rooms subject to availability. Certain nights are already sold out. Prices are in U.S. dollars.
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Tyler, if i understand it correctly, there is only one bus stop at Pop Century? Also, are the classic years the only section scheduled to open in December?
 
This is weird... the boards are not working right for me...

anyhoo... yes, there will only be one bus stop, similar to how the All-Stars have it. When the other half opens up in a few years, it will have its own bus stop.


As for interior room shots, there were a few pictures on one of those sites. You just had to scroll to the side using the triangle arrow.
 
Tyler, i hope this doesn't turn out to be a double post. I thought I submitted a question earlier but i am unable to view it for some reason. I'll try again.

Am i assuming correctly that Pop Century only has one bus stop? Also, are the Classic Years the only sections scheduled to open in December?
 
I've got to be missing something here:( With there being only one bus stop, would this mean that hundreds of us anxious tourists will be attempting to get on a bus at one bus stop? Seems to me that there will be quite a wait in the lines!

:confused:
 












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