Disney's Pop Century Resort
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| Main Entrance |
As with all of the Value Resorts, there isn’t a table service restaurant at Pop Century, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t great dining options! From breakfast to dinner, you can find a variety of menu choices. Mickey waffles, baked goods, bacon, sausages, fruit and more are there when you wake up. Pastas, burgers, subs and sandwiches are ready and waiting for lunch and dinner. There are also grab and go options available, as well as two beverage stations to refill your resort mug. If you feel like staying and relaxing in your room, pizza delivery is another great option!
Pop Century is a great choice in the Value category. If you feel you may want a room close to the main building and buses, booking a preferred room is a good idea. Along with preferred room options, you can also book standard or preferred rooms with a pool view.
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| Skyliner takes guests to Epcot and Hollywood Studios |
Did someone say pool? Ah yes, the pools. Located within Pop Century are three pools for guests to take a swim in. In the 50’s section is a pool in the shape of a bowling pin. Settled between the 80’s and 90’s building is a computer pool. These two pools are usually the quietest of the three. The busiest and most popular is the Hippy Dippy Pool, located in the center of the resort in the 60’s section. Around the pool are tall flowers which spray swimmers below them. For the little ones, a small wading pool can be found for them to splash in. For those who prefer to hang poolside, grab a drink from the Petals Pool Bar or take on a game of outdoor ping pong with a friend!
| Hippy Dippy Flower Pool |
While the exterior of the resort is bright and fun with gigantic Big Wheels and Play-doh containers, the guest rooms are more toned down. Each room is 260 square feet and has a queen size bed and a small table, hiding a second queen sized murphy bed. The bathrooms feature a shower and tub combo and a toilet. Right outside of the bathroom is your vanity area with a single sink and mirror, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, shelf and clothes rack with hangers. There is also a wall safe for guests to store smaller, important items. The vanity area can also be blocked off by sliding door and turned into a dressing area for privacy. A coffee maker, dresser, flat screen TV and mini fridge are also in the room.
Pop Century also has the added benefit of being on the Skyliner- which is a quick and scenic ride over to Caribbean Beach Resort which will then connect you to either Disney's Hollywood Studios, Epcot, or Disney's Riviera Resort. Pop Century was a fan favorite before this addition, but the Skyliner is one of our favorite parts of Pop. The ride is quick and beautiful, and if there was a line it moved quickly. The Skyliner Station is on the backside of the resort, over the lake between Pop and Art of Animation. If you are in the 60's section, you are just steps away.
The category title “Value Resort” can scare some people into thinking of an older motel, but we promise you, Disney’s version of a Value Resort is far above and beyond that. Ultimately, for those who are looking for a comfortable place at a comfortable price, I highly recommend Pop Century.
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