dumby said:I am trying to decide between the POP and POFQ (think that is right). Do you get a comp. fridge at POFQ. I will be traveling with a 5-year-old who has to have his milk so I would need a fridge. Not really crazy about paying an extra 10 bucks for this.
tinawv said:This has probably been asked before, but can anyone comment on the beds at POP Century? I had read in another post that the mattresses were really hard and difficult to sleep on.
Thanks in advance.![]()
tinawv said:This has probably been asked before, but can anyone comment on the beds at POP Century? I had read in another post that the mattresses were really hard and difficult to sleep on.
Thanks in advance.![]()
I would describe the beds as firm. My dh (has a bad back - 3 surgeries) found POP's bed much more comfortable than WL. We all slept great!tinawv said:This has probably been asked before, but can anyone comment on the beds at POP Century? I had read in another post that the mattresses were really hard and difficult to sleep on.
Thanks in advance.![]()
Scroll down to post #3. http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=861779dumby said:I would love to see some pics from POP.
maxsmom said:There wasn't a hairdrier in the room. Some have said that they have them allready in there. OR that they were put in there during there recent stay. We were in the 70's B building and there wasn't one in ours. I just wanted to let you know. I didn't call for one b/c I didn't need it. I heard you can do this though.
kaytieeldr said:Okay, here goes: How high from the floor is the top of the mattress? I've had trouble getting in and out of some beds at Disney because they're sooo high. This was alleviated by moving to an accessible room, but I'd rather not have to move - I'd prefer to just start off in the 'right' room. Thanks!