POP Century~Unofficially the Grooviest FAQ Thread #8~July 2013

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I did ask and they told me no, it was only for people with medical needs that they couldn't help or something. Oh well we still had a fantastic trip!

Tell them a fridge was listed as an amenity when you booked your room and you would like a credit. Be polite but firm. Ask for a manager if you are told no again and above all don't feel bad. :goodvibes
 
Because wild animals are not pets. Wild animals do not want to be petted. Wild animals do not find comfort in being petted. Just because they don't run away doesn't mean they're enjoying it.

Not to mention they fact that any mammal can carry rabies as well as a wide variety of other disease. You don't know if that rabbit is going to run around and bite you, so why would you want to risk it? Why would you teach your children that this is something that's ok to do?

I'm sorry, but wild animals don't have a voice of their own, so someone needs to speak for them. People need to show more respect for wild animals by leaving them wild. I'm done, I've said my piece.

Not to turn this into a crazy animal debate, but this just isn't 100% accurate. I have wild rabbits living in the brush around my yard at home. They are terrified of people. Won't come near us. We don't feed them, they avoid us. End of story. The rabbits at Pop? If they come near people, their fear instincts have already gone. This means that they are essentially domesticated animals, virtually the same as a pet rabbit. If a small, fast animal like a rabbit or a squirrel did not enjoy the human interaction, or did not enjoy the petting, they'd run away immediately. We're not talking about someone sneaking up on one and snatching it up, we're talking about the animal voluntarily accepting the contact/feeding.

Rabid animals will act erratic and aggressive. However, small rodents (squirrels, mice, chipmunks) and rabbits/hares almost never contract/transmit rabies. If they do contract it, they are not known to actually infect humans. The larger, potentially aggressive animals (raccoons, dogs, wolves, cats) are the ones that contract and infect - it's typically carnivores, not herbivores. You're at a far greater risk of getting rabies from your cat or dog than any "wild" animal at WDW.

All this being said, unless an animal is a pet that's been sheltered with human care since birth, there are risks interacting with them. It's also potentially detrimental to the ecosystem, as I imagine that an influx of rabbits on WDW property could draw predators. And there's always the possibility of these animals carrying germs or other junk on their fur and mouths (you should absolutely have something to wash up with immediately after contact - just like you should/would with a pet that's been playing outside or at a petting zoo like Rafiki's Planetwatch).

However, there is virtually NO (as in zero) risk with interacting with rabbits on WDW property. There's virtually zero chance of rabies (perhaps even literally zero chance), as well as the fact that rabbits will absolutely run away if they are the least bit uncomfortable with the human interaction. If they act fearful, lost, confused, jittery, etc, then that would be an indication of an uncomfortable animal. If they are gladly accepting food from your hand or staying with you during gentle contact, then they are perfectly happy with it.

I still wouldn't recommend it. It's probably better not to feed/pet them. But let's not misinform... Interacting with a rabbit at WDW is probably one of the safest things you can do. It's not dangerous or harmful to either the animal or the person, but you definitely want to wash up thoroughly right afterwards.
 
I am driving home now...still 5 and a half hours away from home..but if anyone has any questions about my stay or the magic bands feel free to ask! I'm going to try to do a trip report if I can figure out how lol
 

DopeyFan1 said:
I am driving home now...still 5 and a half hours away from home..but if anyone has any questions about my stay or the magic bands feel free to ask! I'm going to try to do a trip report if I can figure out how lol

Hope you had a Great trip!!! :)
 
We checked in yesterday and used our MBs at DME, it was awesome bypassing that line at the airport. We were standing there waiting for our bus and the lady in front of us asked her husband where their MBs were. She had been carrying them in her purse the whole time, but they didn't know to use them for the Magical Express and had waited in the humongous line!

Did online check-in, but the regular check-in line moved much faster because of the number of cast members they had working that side of the desk at that time (around 3 o'clock). A family that rode the same ME bus as us got through the regular check-in line long before I was done.

We are in building 6. No new fridges, just an old one with a note on it. And no new bedding. I'm going to ask about a medical fridge or a credit tomorrow because we're travelling with an infant and I was going to refrigerate milk for him.

The traffic for last night's villains bash was crazy. I heard they were at capacity around 9ish. We were just trying to get home from Epcot around 7:30 and ended up spending an hour on the bus. Not trying to sound negative, but the seats on the bus were full and there were about 5-8 people standing in the aisle. I was holding said infant and had DS4 standing holding onto my leg because no one offered a seat. I wouldn't have minded standing the whole time with one of them, but both of them was tough. I wish people had a little more kindness. I was raised to offer my seat to the elderly, people with disabilities, pregnant women, and small children.

But we're still glad to be here in the house of mouse and have been having a great time so far.:dance3:


I see that a lot on the bus and that makes me so crazy. People should learn to be more considerate. Have a nice trip.
 
We just booked for the week before Christmas at the pop! I do have a question though, is everyone getting the magic bands? How do you find out if your getting them?
 
dylans mommy said:
We just booked for the week before Christmas at the pop! I do have a question though, is everyone getting the magic bands? How do you find out if your getting them?

I found out I was selected to test theem when I logged into m MDE account and clicked on the magicbands link. A screen popped up saying to confirm my address and then I could customize them. I did call and talk to a CM cause I was having an issue with the FP+ feature I asked about when the MB would go live and she said before the end of the yr. We know Oct is a testing month but from what she was saying eithe by Nov or Dec they should be live for everyone.
 
Just as I suspected. I'd really rather have my own. Just not sure what will fit in the rental car. Guess i'll pack a bag that I will take only if fits and put the towels in there. Thanks!

We are ones that like to bring our own beach towels, but also hate the amount of space it takes up! Our last trip I packed them in Space Bags and they took up VERY little room in our luggage! Our last trip turned me into a space bag believer, ha ha! We packed 4 beach towels in one and 5 poofy princess dresses in another and both of them together hardly took up any space!
 
anniebabymu said:
We are ones that like to bring our own beach towels, but also hate the amount of space it takes up! Our last trip I packed them in Space Bags and they took up VERY little room in our luggage! Our last trip turned me into a space bag believer, ha ha! We packed 4 beach towels in one and 5 poofy princess dresses in another and both of them together hardly took up any space!

How do you suck the air out for the return trip home? I always have way less space in my suitcase when I leave Disney!
 
How do you suck the air out for the return trip home? I always have way less space in my suitcase when I leave Disney!

There are some that they call "travel" space bags and all you have to do is roll it from one end and it squeezes the sir out if it. Then when you're done rolling, roll it back out and it will be flat! Those are the ones I used because I knew we wouldn't have a vacuum available!
 
How do you suck the air out for the return trip home? I always have way less space in my suitcase when I leave Disney!

I bet she used the travel bags where you roll out the air. I've always been curious as to how well they worked.
 
There are some that they call "travel" space bags and all you have to do is roll it from one end and it squeezes the sir out if it. Then when you're done rolling, roll it back out and it will be flat! Those are the ones I used because I knew we wouldn't have a vacuum available!

By squeezing the "sir" out of it... of course I mean "air". Ha ha!
 
I bet she used the travel bags where you roll out the air. I've always been curious as to how well they worked.

They worked AWESOME for us! The only thing that gets you in trouble using space bags is you can shove a lot more things in your suitcase... making it much easier to go over the 50lb mark if you're flying!
 
They worked AWESOME for us! The only thing that gets you in trouble using space bags is you can shove a lot more things in your suitcase... making it much easier to go over the 50lb mark if you're flying!

Ooh. Good point!!
 
Oh boy...one more thing I now need to add to the Disney shipping list (which seems to never end). Thanks! One more packing solution solved.
 
I'm a little confused. Do they have Standard rooms in the 60's section? I've looked at the map but I don't think the Standard was listed unless its the same as Standard pool view.
 
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