POP century Map-- Please!

missy28

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I just booked for MLK weekend at the passholder rate (great deal, BTW) and wanted to know which buildings were where so I could request a specific building. Can anyone hook me up with a map, so I can take a look? Thanks...
 

GrimGrinningGuy

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Pop Century map

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I hope this works, I've never attached an image before.
 
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Invero

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Just want to add that the map is misleading. The 80's/90's are NOT far from Classic Hall. From my room in the 90s, it was a 2.5 minute walk to Everything Pop.
 
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missy28

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which building?

Tyler, since you've stayed there... can you recommend a building for me (disney regular) and my 11 year old brother (2nd time at disney, 1st time staying on property)?

He has Aspergers Syndrome (in the same family as Autism, but not as severe in my bro's case) and loves the visual-- is there any particular building that is more visually stunning than others?

Thanks...
 
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Invero

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Re: which building?

Originally posted by missy28
Tyler, since you've stayed there... can you recommend a building for me (disney regular) and my 11 year old brother (2nd time at disney, 1st time staying on property)?

He has Aspergers Syndrome (in the same family as Autism, but not as severe in my bro's case) and loves the visual-- is there any particular building that is more visually stunning than others?

Thanks...

The 60's are very brightly colored, and are fun... but I might recommend the 80's, with a pool view. The 80's buildings are pink, with Pac Man bits on the side. Very fun. They have Rubik's Cubes for stairwells, and Roger Rabbit is one of the large icons. It's a cool area. The themed pool is a computer, and it overlooks a giant laptop computer. It's very neat.
 
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Pioneer Hall

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Tyler, maybe you know a reason for this...

Why are there three 50's buildings, but only one 90's building. Was there a reason that they wanted more rooms in one section, but not in the other.
 
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Invero

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Originally posted by DisneyInsider
Tyler, maybe you know a reason for this...

Why are there three 50's buildings, but only one 90's building. Was there a reason that they wanted more rooms in one section, but not in the other.

*shrug* It's just how the buildings were laid out... two 3-building sections, and two 2-building sections. Had to fit 5 decades in there somehow. And I guess the 80s/90s blended the best together.
 
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Pioneer Hall

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Originally posted by Invero
*shrug* It's just how the buildings were laid out... two 3-building sections, and two 2-building sections. Had to fit 5 decades in there somehow. And I guess the 80s/90s blended the best together.

OK...I was just wondering about it. Also, out of curiosity, what section are guests requesting the most?
 
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CTXRover

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My question sort of goes along with DisneyInsider's. My brother and his *soon to be fiance* (proposing at the castle this Saturday......hope she doesn't read this :lookaroun ) will be staying at Pop Century starting this Saturday and he has asked if I know whether or not you can request a specific decade and, if so, which is the neatest? I know all the rooms are the same, but what is the neatest on the outside. The 60's look pretty neat from what I've seen in pics and the 70's look pretty neat too. Invero, do you have any suggestions (granted you can request a decade) or better yet, what is your favorite decade at Pop Century? Thanks.
 
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Invero

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Originally posted by CTXRover
My question sort of goes along with DisneyInsider's. My brother and his *soon to be fiance* (proposing at the castle this Saturday......hope she doesn't read this :lookaroun ) will be staying at Pop Century starting this Saturday and he has asked if I know whether or not you can request a specific decade and, if so, which is the neatest? I know all the rooms are the same, but what is the neatest on the outside. The 60's look pretty neat from what I've seen in pics and the 70's look pretty neat too. Invero, do you have any suggestions (granted you can request a decade). Thanks.

They're all pretty neat. My favorite though is the 80's, because of the Pac Man game on the side. :) That, and I grew up during the 80s.
 
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Invero

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Originally posted by garyhoov
Tyler, which buildings are the "preferred" ones? Pam just got me reservations for Dec. 2004.:sohappy: :sohappy:

60's are the preferred buildings, but really, all buildings are closer than you might think.
 
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garyhoov

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Originally posted by Invero
60's are the preferred buildings, but really, all buildings are closer than you might think.

Thanks! I know what you mean about the distances. Even the farthest buildings in the All Stars never seem too far from the lobby, but I'm a PIG, and I get bored easy, so I make a lot of trips to and from the main building. I probably make at least 10 trips back and forth in a typical day, so I figure 10 bucks seems reasonable to cut the distance a bit.

If you're still working there, I'll make sure to mention to your boss: "Wow! That Tyler sure is bright, friendly, helpful, enthusiastic, neatly dressed, knowledgeable, an excellent mime, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, highly deserving of a promotion and a large raise in pay!";)
 
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