OK - sorry for the delay...I am one of the posters that reported staying in a new room on March 3 (6228). These aren't very good because we got there at night and were in a hurry to get DD2 to the food court, but here is at least verification that the rehab pictures on AllEars are valid.
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I love the new rooms, but I wonder why they did not put back up the border around the top of the walls??? See the old rooms...
I presume paint is easier to maintain than a paper border plus a bit less expensive.
They painted one wall to match the comforters and that seems to be the decorative feature.
SIX HOURS!I'm on the airplane right now heading back to Cincinnati. We averaged 6 hours of sleep a night the whole time we were there so I'm going to catch up on sleep tomorrow after work and I'll post my pictures hopefully on Tues or Wed!!!
When I did my request, I called and asked for building 6 and upper floor room to be put on my room request. I faxed it in using the sample letter on the POP page on here and fixed it up a bit to make it my own and detailed it more just like how the sample letter was.
I put the request over the phone 5 days before I arrived and did the fax 3 days before I arrived. We were in room 6408.
Just got back last night. Spent six nights at Pop Century, room 6212. I called and requested a refurbished room the day before we arrived and was told I was speaking with the room scheduler at the front desk at Pop. She said she would put us in building 6. When we arrived, we were given a room in the 60's not in building 6. I asked and they found us a room in building 6. It was refurbed and in a perfect location -- 2nd floor room right next to the stairs by the Goofy jets. It was a very quiet location and easy to get to Classic Hall, parking, and the pool.
The room was nice and clean and does feel bigger. The new paint is pretty and I like the walls without the border. The flat screen and dresser are both nice but the dresser only has three drawers. It was not enough room for our family of four to unpack. I don't mind living out of a suitcase, so that didn't spoil the trip. The mattresses on the beds seem much thicker but are rock hard! We didn't sleep well all week. Hopefully, the mattresses will be broken in soon, but right now they are hard. The comforter is really thick and was too heavy for us to cover up with.
The carpet is really nice and has hidden Mickey's in the pattern. I didn't get a good picture of the carpet. It's really soft and felt good on bare feet. I think the peg rack is new in the room. It's good for hanging your jackets. The curtain separating the sink from the rest of the room was my favorite addition. I get up earlier than everyone else, and it was nice that I could get ready with the light on without blinding my sleeping family. The new curved shower rod is very nice, too. It made the tub seem bigger.
Overall, it's a great refurbishment. My only complaint this week with our room was the hard mattress. This was our 6th stay at Pop and we'll be happy to stay there again in the future. Pop is such a fun resort!
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I'm on the airplane right now heading back to Cincinnati. We averaged 6 hours of sleep a night the whole time we were there so I'm going to catch up on sleep tomorrow after work and I'll post my pictures hopefully on Tues or Wed!!!
When I did my request, I called and asked for building 6 and upper floor room to be put on my room request. I faxed it in using the sample letter on the POP page on here and fixed it up a bit to make it my own and detailed it more just like how the sample letter was.
I put the request over the phone 5 days before I arrived and did the fax 3 days before I arrived. We were in room 6408.
Is bldg#6 in the 60s section or the 70s? Looking at the map I thought it was in the 70s. I'll soon be sending a room request and was looking to get in bldg#6.
We stayed here the weekend of the 12th. Lucky us we got one of the newly refurbished rooms in bldg 6. It was wonderful, it still had the new smell. We really liked the new carpeting. Sadly not all of the 70s buildings have been redone.