PhoenixStrength
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When does the Feb outdoor movie schedule usually come out? Or is there a link to it somewhere already?
It's given out on February 1st, so we won't know until then.
When does the Feb outdoor movie schedule usually come out? Or is there a link to it somewhere already?
When does the Feb outdoor movie schedule usually come out? Or is there a link to it somewhere already?
If/when Janet B obtains the movie schedule, she has been posting it in the thread plus updating post #6 in the thread.
It's given out on February 1st, so we won't know until then.
lvcourtneyy said:Hey everyone! I just started my trip report from our first stay at Pop! If anyone wants to check it out and see our experience! I know I enjoyed reading the reports from others before we stayed for the first time!
PhoenixStrength said:It's given out on February 1st, so we won't know until then.
KrazeeK120 said:I stayed at POP for 3 nights this past weekend (Thurs.-yesterday). I'm actually not sure what refurb you're talking about...
We had a very pleasant stay in the 50's section, non-preferred room (did this long weekend as cheaply as possible!). I was a little nervous having never stayed in a value before and was pleasantly surprised. Even being in a non-preferred room, I didn't find the walk to the main building to be extensive. We had a rental car, so were able to park close to our room.
The walls seem a little thin, but noise doesn't really bother me so that wasn't a problem. All in all, I'm pleased with being able to stay on property for less than $90 per day.
Coaliesquirrel said:We're booked for our 1st trip to WDW @ POP (preferred pool view) at the end of February, and I've seen mentions of doing online check-in now up to 60 days out, so we'd be in that window. What I haven't seen is anything that tells me *why* I'd want to do it? Can someone explain the benefits (and possible consequences, if any)? If something comes up and we can't go, would having checked in already impact our ability to cancel and/or utilize our trip insurance?
Also, I'm now seeing the info about pool closures during our trip. I know the main pool won't be closed, and our DD is 5 (so doesn't really *need* a splash pool), but do we think this will translate into the ability to use JUST the splash pool at AOA, or would it get us into ANY of them? I'm sure we'll go over to look, and it certainly wouldn't suck if we were legitimately able to use the awesome-looking pools there!
Thanks for any help/advice!
mjperry said:I have stayed at pop meany times, and did not know about the outdoor movie where does this take place?
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Someone said that POP has a zero entry pool. And if so, which pool is it? Can anyone confirm this?
Someone said that POP has a zero entry pool. And if so, which pool is it? Can anyone confirm this?
We stayed at ASSports last time, and although my boys are 5 and 6 spent most of the time confined to playing on the stairs of the pool cuz the water is just too deep and sits in the middle of their faces. So it's hard to play in water that deep.
There is a splash and play area that is zero entry, but it's not very deep (maybe a foot? I can't remember.) It's usually full of toddler and pre-school aged children. It's near the hippy dippy pool but that's going to be closing for a refurbishment soon.
As far as I know there are no zero entry pools at Pop Century (there definitely wasn't the last 3 times I've stayed there). All of the pools range from 3ft. to 4ft. 9" deep. There tends to be a lot of people and splashing in the Hippy Dippy pool, so if a child is barely tall enough to stand in the 3ft. areas, they will get a face full of water some times. When our kids were around that height, we'd stick to the quiet pools (the bowling pin or computer pools) because there were far fewer people in them and the water was calmer. There are also life jackets available if the kids need them.
There is a splash and play area that is zero entry, but it's not very deep (maybe a foot? I can't remember.) It's usually full of toddler and pre-school aged children. It's near the hippy dippy pool but that's going to be closing for a refurbishment soon.
Well my boys are about 43" and 46" tall. I don't know that they'd have fun in the toddler pool. Why are they closing that for refurb? Are they changing it? Any rumours? Oh and when.. we will be there in May.
Where is it?
Ahhhh, SO excited to be headed HOME in 13 days! I have been subbed to this thread forever and love that it's nearly our turn to head back! This will be our 3rd stay at PoP, just my daughter and I this trip, we are SO excited!!!![]()
We are leaving this morning from our four nite stay at POP. Overall a great stay and agree bout the thin walls but the biggest thing we noticed was the HARD beds!!
But as we were gone from early morning to late nite, can't beat the value of staying here!
Someone said that POP has a zero entry pool. And if so, which pool is it? Can anyone confirm this?
We stayed at ASSports last time, and although my boys are 5 and 6 spent most of the time confined to playing on the stairs of the pool cuz the water is just too deep and sits in the middle of their faces. So it's hard to play in water that deep.
As far as I know there are no zero entry pools at Pop Century (there definitely wasn't the last 3 times I've stayed there). All of the pools range from 3ft. to 4ft. 9" deep. There tends to be a lot of people and splashing in the Hippy Dippy pool, so if a child is barely tall enough to stand in the 3ft. areas, they will get a face full of water some times. When our kids were around that height, we'd stick to the quiet pools (the bowling pin or computer pools) because there were far fewer people in them and the water was calmer. There are also life jackets available if the kids need them.
There is a splash and play area that is zero entry, but it's not very deep (maybe a foot? I can't remember.) It's usually full of toddler and pre-school aged children. It's near the hippy dippy pool but that's going to be closing for a refurbishment soon.
The splash area is what I was talking about.
Here's a pic.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/Photos/Pools-Pop/images/DSC05129.jpg